Character Background:
Kostaltyn of the Green Field was a simple peasant whose daily life consisted of hard work on a small plot of land he inherited from his father. He woke up early in the morning, just as the sun began to rise over the horizon, to tend to his small farm. He lived modestly but honestly, meeting the basic needs of himself and his ailing mother.
Scenario: The Chicken Incident
One summer morning, as Kostaltyn was feeding his few animals, he noticed something unusual. One of his chickens, the craftiest of the entire flock, broke free from the pen and began to flee towards the forest. Not wanting to lose such a valuable bird, Kostaltyn gave chase. He ran through the fields until finally, after a long pursuit, he managed to catch it.
Exhausted but satisfied, he sat on the grass and looked at the chicken. “Got you,” he said with a smile, holding the bird in his hands. For Kostaltyn, catching this chicken was a small triumph in his everyday life full of hardships. It might not have been a grand achievement, but for him, it symbolized perseverance and determination.
When he returned to his cottage with the chicken under his arm, he saw something horrifying. His mother lay dead on the ground, and standing over her was a witch, who was just transforming from the chicken into her true form. Her sinister laughter echoed through the small cottage. Kostaltyn felt rage and despair welling up in his heart.
“You killed my mother!” he cried out in anguish, rushing at the witch, but she disappeared in a puff of smoke, leaving only a terrifying silence behind.
When the emotions subsided, Kostaltyn vowed that from that moment on, his life would have a new purpose. He knew he had to avenge his mother and prevent others from suffering as he did. He swore he would hunt witches until the world was free of their malevolent presence.
From that moment, Kostaltyn was no longer just a simple peasant from the Green Field. He became a witch hunter, a tireless warrior who faced the forces of darkness with dedication and determination, vowing never to rest until every witch was vanquished.