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'''{{PAGENAME}} '''is a Brass Dragonborn zealot barbarian, searching the world for glory for himself and his clan. He is a character in the [[Within the Wicked Wilds]] Community Campaign. |
'''{{PAGENAME}} '''is a Brass Dragonborn zealot barbarian, searching the world for glory for himself and his clan. He is a character in the [[Within the Wicked Wilds]] Community Campaign. |
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'''Second Trial''' |
'''Second Trial''' |
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Two years since the first ritual trial Nassir and his brother faced, it became time for their second. Now seven years old, they had both begun training in the basics of martial combat. Armed with primitive spears, they were cast out once again on their own on a hunt. They were to return with a beast, or to not return at all. The trial was an individual one, so Nassir and Arven went their separate ways in search of a prize to bring home. After several hours of searching and tracking, Nassir came upon and ambushed a young buck, catching it on his spear and killing it nearly instantly. Content with his trophy, he slung the deer over his shoulders and began his trek back to the village. About an hour passed marching through the trees with naught but the whispers of the wind passing through the trees - but...there! He heard the sound of someone calling out, weakly, for help. Following the noise, Nassir came upon Arven, lying wounded in the mud, alongside the corpse of a scorched beast Nassir could not recognize. Rushing to his brother's side, and realizing the severity of his wounds, he was faced with a difficult decision - rescue his brother, thus bringing Arven a great shame, or leave him to die. The answer was simple. |
Two years since the first ritual trial Nassir and his brother faced, it became time for their second. Now seven years old, they had both begun training in the basics of martial combat. Armed with primitive spears, they were cast out once again on their own on a hunt. They were to return with a beast, or to not return at all. The trial was an individual one, so Nassir and Arven went their separate ways in search of a prize to bring home. After several hours of searching and tracking, Nassir came upon and ambushed a young buck, catching it on his spear and killing it nearly instantly. Content with his trophy, he slung the deer over his shoulders and began his trek back to the village. About an hour passed marching through the trees with naught but the whispers of the wind passing through the trees - but...there! He heard the sound of someone calling out, weakly, for help. Following the noise, Nassir came upon Arven, lying wounded in the mud, alongside the corpse of a scorched beast Nassir could not recognize. Rushing to his brother's side, and realizing the severity of his wounds, he was faced with a difficult decision - rescue his brother, thus bringing Arven a great shame, or leave him to die. The answer, for Nassir, was simple. |
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Nassir dropped the carcass of the deer he had been carrying, and tied a thin rope around its legs and to his waist. With a grunt, he hefted Arven onto his shoulders and began the two hour journey home, covered in a vile mixture of mud and the blood of his own brother, through the fields of groaning trees. |
Nassir dropped the carcass of the deer he had been carrying, and tied a thin rope around its legs and to his waist. With a grunt, he hefted Arven onto his shoulders and began the two hour journey home, covered in a vile mixture of mud and the blood of his own brother, through the fields of groaning trees. |
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'''Shame''' |
'''Shame''' |
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Nassir's actions in saving his brother had brought his sibling great shame. Through the following years, Arven began to resent him more and more - where tasks had once been cooperative, they became competitive. Everything Nassir did, his brother felt the need to exceed it to justify himself. |
Nassir's actions in saving his brother had brought his sibling great shame. Through the following years, Arven began to resent him more and more - where tasks had once been cooperative, they became competitive. Everything Nassir did, his brother felt the need to exceed it to justify himself. As the years went on, and they grew older together, Arven's grudge grew; he would go so far as to damage Nassir's equipment to sabotage his trials and hunts, spike his drinks with toxic berries, anything that might have given him an edge. His actions did not go unnoticed - Nassir knew what his brother had been doing - but chose to let him continue. He could not risk losing another sibling. |
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When the two had grown to the age of fourteen, the worst thing that could have happened to their relationship, did. Both their father and mother were killed in battle, leaving the two young boys to fend for themselves. Alone, and with no supervision, they grew apart. They may have still been marked as brothers, but they rarely spoke and never trained together. The shame of Arven's rescue from his second trial was too much to bear. |
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'''Blooding''' |
'''Blooding''' |
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By the time Nassir had grown to sixteen, the age of adulthood in his Clan, he had far outgrown his brother. While this added another level to Arven's resentment, it was not nearly as incensing as Nassir's success. He had become something of a young leader in the village, and had progressed abnormally rapidly through his training. When the time came to perform the final trial, the ritual of Blooding, he was fully prepared. His brother, however, was not. Arven's grudges had driven him to shirk his responsibilities in favour of spite-fueled acts of sabotage and vandalism. When they, and three other aspirants, were sent out with their spears to hunt a beast worthy of their blooding, it was he who would trail behind the others. After two days of stalking the swamps, they found their prey. |
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As the hunting party crept through the undergrowth, they spotted a giant crocodile, abnormally large even by the standards of the species. Close to thirty feet long, by Nassir's estimate, the beast was a bulky mass of thick scale and rippling muscle. As the young dragonborn approached the beast from all sides, they leveled their spears in preparation. Jiite, daughter of Hereern the smith, struck first, followed by the four others. Nassir assaulted the creature from the rear-left quadrant, thrusting his spear into its hip in the hopes to immobilize the immense creature. Arven rushed forward as well, striking the beast from the same size. Jiite, the first to attack, was caught by the crocodile's immense tail as it whipped around. The sound was awful, and the audible crunch of her ribs only preceded the spine-shattering crack as her body was hurled into a nearby tree. She collapsed into the mud, dead before she hit the ground. The four others continued their assault, leaping onto the beast to attempt to stay away from its jaws and tail. Nassir hooked his claws into the hide of the monster, stabbing repeatedly at its head and eyes in an attempt to blind it. Duular, another of the aspirants, was not so fortunate - as the crocodile writhed, its jaws hooked onto him, and clamped shut. His screams were cut short by the beast rolling over onto his head. They were now just three. They continued their assault, re-invigorated, thrusting at gaps in the monster's scales that had been made by their earlier attacks. The last of the other aspirants, Aviil, son of Bardan, was thrown from the beast's back and crushed underneath it as it continued to thrash, leaving only Nassir and Arven to continue their battle. Still striking at the crocodile's head, Nassir let out a roar, both of rage and of grief, and drove his spear into the back of the creature's head. It finally punctured, properly. He leaned on the haft, driving it deeper into the base of the beast's skull, and kept pushing until the creature finally let out a rush of air, and lay dead. |
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And that's when he felt it. |
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A piercing, throbbing pain in his back. |
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He began to turn, but couldn't fully. There was something there, preventing it. |
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Arven stepped back. |
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He no longer held his spear. |
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'''Betrayal''' |
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Nassir paused for a moment, stunned. Surely, he thought, his brother must have missed the mark, trying to fell the beast. It would make sense, he had shirked his training frequently. But it was no mistake. Nassir watched horrified, breathing heavily, as his brother drew his knife. Unable to react, Nassir tried to stand as his brother pounced on him, years of anger and resentment finally spilling out into murder. Arven's knife drove into Nassir's shoulder, right below the collarbone. After the intensity of the battle, all Nassir could do to shove Arven off so he could stand. |
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Arven leapt at him again. |
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Nassir swung his hand with all his might, a desperate slap to defend himself. |
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''crrrchk'' |
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The two spiraled off the back of the crocodile into the mud, the spear still stuck in Nassir's back shattering on impact with the ground. Nassir groans. His brother does not. |
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'''Later Life''' |
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==Nassir's Notes== |
==Nassir's Notes== |
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'''Marion''' |
'''Marion''' |
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'''Lambda''' |
'''Lambda''' |
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'''Sneeze''' |
'''Sneeze''' |
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'''Kompi''' |
'''Kompi''' |
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'''Paris''' |
'''Paris''' |
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'''Sabbatical''' |
'''Sabbatical''' |
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'''Jim''' |
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==Attacks and Weapons == |
==Attacks and Weapons == |
Revision as of 16:01, 16 April 2023
Relatives | Clan Tycho |
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Languages | Common, Draconic |
Affiliations | None |
Marital Status | Single |
Species | Dragonborn (Brass) |
Gender | Male |
Height | 7'3" |
Weight | 364lbs |
Eye Color | Yellow |
Nassir Tycho is a Brass Dragonborn zealot barbarian, searching the world for glory for himself and his clan. He is a character in the Within the Wicked Wilds Community Campaign.
Physical Appearance
Nassir is a hulking presence, wrought from years of physical labour, training, and combat. Towering over most others, elongated scales and spines dot his body, alongside a pair of immense horns. Clan ritual scars circle his arms and torso, etched into the brown and grey mottled scales to commemorate both victories and defeats.
Personality
The personality of Nassir is a dour and practical one. He is often gratingly blunt, and has no interest in dulling down his opinions for the sake of others, though rarely intends to offend. Much of his personality is dedicated to his almost religious dedication to the traditions of his people, the tenets of which dictate almost every major choice he might make. He has a strong aversion to any kind of falsity, considering deceit to be the hallmark of the coward, who has no place in the clan. He also has a distaste for those who choose to avoid martial combat, though rather than considering them cowards, he simply believes they are misguided for sacrificing the chance for the purest form of glory and martial achievement.
History
Early Childhood
Nassir was born in the winter of 866 to a family of 5, alongside a sister and a brother. His parents were lesser members of their clan of warriors, both by deed and by blood. His childhood was not an unusual one, and he and his siblings grew to the age of 5 as most young ones do - however, past this point, they would be subject to the harsh, draconian traditions of Clan Tycho.
Upon reaching the age of 5, every child of the Ordu begins the series of trials that determine their place in the clan. During the first night of their fifth year, Nassir and his siblings were taken from their beds, and brought into the wilds. They would be left there, defenseless, to fend for themselves for three days to ensure they had the strength to live amongst their elders.
First Trial
Nassir and his siblings were left approximately 10 miles from the settlement of Clan Tycho. Cold and alone, they fought to survive even the first night, abandoned in the dead of winter, and only managed to do so by finding an uprooted tree to huddle in the relative shelter of its roots. During the second day, Nassir suggested that the three of them split up to collect material to build shelter for the coming night, and find something to eat. This would be the last time he would see his sister. She vanished without trace searching on her own, and left Nassir and his brother Arven to huddle together alone. The final day of their first trial saw the true challenge of their ordeal - it happened that the uprooted tree they had been sheltering in was the home of a large boar. Upon its return, it attacked the two five year old boys, who were only just barely able to fight it off with the branches they had used to construct their primitive lodging. Nassir was gravely wounded during the encounter, though would be granted a mark of great honour - his first ritual victory scar, snaking around his wrist upon his return to the village the following day. The loss of Nassir's sister left a scar of its own, one of many marking losses Nassir would face.
Second Trial
Two years since the first ritual trial Nassir and his brother faced, it became time for their second. Now seven years old, they had both begun training in the basics of martial combat. Armed with primitive spears, they were cast out once again on their own on a hunt. They were to return with a beast, or to not return at all. The trial was an individual one, so Nassir and Arven went their separate ways in search of a prize to bring home. After several hours of searching and tracking, Nassir came upon and ambushed a young buck, catching it on his spear and killing it nearly instantly. Content with his trophy, he slung the deer over his shoulders and began his trek back to the village. About an hour passed marching through the trees with naught but the whispers of the wind passing through the trees - but...there! He heard the sound of someone calling out, weakly, for help. Following the noise, Nassir came upon Arven, lying wounded in the mud, alongside the corpse of a scorched beast Nassir could not recognize. Rushing to his brother's side, and realizing the severity of his wounds, he was faced with a difficult decision - rescue his brother, thus bringing Arven a great shame, or leave him to die. The answer, for Nassir, was simple.
Nassir dropped the carcass of the deer he had been carrying, and tied a thin rope around its legs and to his waist. With a grunt, he hefted Arven onto his shoulders and began the two hour journey home, covered in a vile mixture of mud and the blood of his own brother, through the fields of groaning trees.
Several hours later, the village had begun to write the two brothers off as dead. As the fires were lit approaching dusk, those on patrol were greeted with the sight of a stumbling, exhausted Nassir struggling to continue to walk. He made it to within 50 paces of the village edge before he collapsed, bringing both the sentries and his parents rushing to the two young dragonborn. It would not be until the following day that the story of what had happened would be told.
Shame
Nassir's actions in saving his brother had brought his sibling great shame. Through the following years, Arven began to resent him more and more - where tasks had once been cooperative, they became competitive. Everything Nassir did, his brother felt the need to exceed it to justify himself. As the years went on, and they grew older together, Arven's grudge grew; he would go so far as to damage Nassir's equipment to sabotage his trials and hunts, spike his drinks with toxic berries, anything that might have given him an edge. His actions did not go unnoticed - Nassir knew what his brother had been doing - but chose to let him continue. He could not risk losing another sibling.
When the two had grown to the age of fourteen, the worst thing that could have happened to their relationship, did. Both their father and mother were killed in battle, leaving the two young boys to fend for themselves. Alone, and with no supervision, they grew apart. They may have still been marked as brothers, but they rarely spoke and never trained together. The shame of Arven's rescue from his second trial was too much to bear.
Blooding
By the time Nassir had grown to sixteen, the age of adulthood in his Clan, he had far outgrown his brother. While this added another level to Arven's resentment, it was not nearly as incensing as Nassir's success. He had become something of a young leader in the village, and had progressed abnormally rapidly through his training. When the time came to perform the final trial, the ritual of Blooding, he was fully prepared. His brother, however, was not. Arven's grudges had driven him to shirk his responsibilities in favour of spite-fueled acts of sabotage and vandalism. When they, and three other aspirants, were sent out with their spears to hunt a beast worthy of their blooding, it was he who would trail behind the others. After two days of stalking the swamps, they found their prey.
As the hunting party crept through the undergrowth, they spotted a giant crocodile, abnormally large even by the standards of the species. Close to thirty feet long, by Nassir's estimate, the beast was a bulky mass of thick scale and rippling muscle. As the young dragonborn approached the beast from all sides, they leveled their spears in preparation. Jiite, daughter of Hereern the smith, struck first, followed by the four others. Nassir assaulted the creature from the rear-left quadrant, thrusting his spear into its hip in the hopes to immobilize the immense creature. Arven rushed forward as well, striking the beast from the same size. Jiite, the first to attack, was caught by the crocodile's immense tail as it whipped around. The sound was awful, and the audible crunch of her ribs only preceded the spine-shattering crack as her body was hurled into a nearby tree. She collapsed into the mud, dead before she hit the ground. The four others continued their assault, leaping onto the beast to attempt to stay away from its jaws and tail. Nassir hooked his claws into the hide of the monster, stabbing repeatedly at its head and eyes in an attempt to blind it. Duular, another of the aspirants, was not so fortunate - as the crocodile writhed, its jaws hooked onto him, and clamped shut. His screams were cut short by the beast rolling over onto his head. They were now just three. They continued their assault, re-invigorated, thrusting at gaps in the monster's scales that had been made by their earlier attacks. The last of the other aspirants, Aviil, son of Bardan, was thrown from the beast's back and crushed underneath it as it continued to thrash, leaving only Nassir and Arven to continue their battle. Still striking at the crocodile's head, Nassir let out a roar, both of rage and of grief, and drove his spear into the back of the creature's head. It finally punctured, properly. He leaned on the haft, driving it deeper into the base of the beast's skull, and kept pushing until the creature finally let out a rush of air, and lay dead.
And that's when he felt it.
A piercing, throbbing pain in his back.
He began to turn, but couldn't fully. There was something there, preventing it.
Arven stepped back.
He no longer held his spear.
Betrayal
Nassir paused for a moment, stunned. Surely, he thought, his brother must have missed the mark, trying to fell the beast. It would make sense, he had shirked his training frequently. But it was no mistake. Nassir watched horrified, breathing heavily, as his brother drew his knife. Unable to react, Nassir tried to stand as his brother pounced on him, years of anger and resentment finally spilling out into murder. Arven's knife drove into Nassir's shoulder, right below the collarbone. After the intensity of the battle, all Nassir could do to shove Arven off so he could stand.
Arven leapt at him again.
Nassir swung his hand with all his might, a desperate slap to defend himself.
crrrchk
The two spiraled off the back of the crocodile into the mud, the spear still stuck in Nassir's back shattering on impact with the ground. Nassir groans. His brother does not.
Later Life
-TBD-
Leaving Clan Tycho
-TBD-
Languages
Common, Draconic, Tycho'a
Nassir's Notes
Marion
Lambda
Sneeze
Kompi
Paris
Sabbatical
Jim
Attacks and Weapons
Nassir's preferred method of combat is with a massive greataxe, though he is prone when enraged to disregard his weapon and resort to animalistic brawling with teeth, claws and horns.