Post by General Sokaro on Sept 17, 2015 6:03:43 GMT
[ . General - Exorcist - Europe . ]
. History .
Born in Xalisco during the Mexican War of Independence, Sokaro never had the luxury of ignorance.
Growing up in a war zone granted him distinct familiarity, if not a strange comfort, with death and destruction.
His geneology lies in the indigenous Nahuas, and while he was raised in the Catholic faith, he was taught the
mythologies of his ancestors. He has a particular affinity for stories surrounding the Aztec god Tezcatlipoca.
Recieving his innocence prompted Sokaro's body to reflect it's newfound cause. Thought dead after the incident,
Winters returned to his home only to be met as if a demon, due to his sharp teeth and white eyes. After slaying
a priest he discovered to be an Akuma, Sokaro was arrested by members of the Spanish Inquisition and sentenced to
death. Before his execution, however, his custody was granted to the Black Order. He has served as an Exorcist ever since.
. About .
Sokaro is a child of war. He is callous in the face of loss, and expects the same of his colleagues.
The battlefield is no place for compassion, and in their profession, there is little ground that title doesn't cover.
. Stats .
[ Education: 3 ]
Sokaro did not have a formal education. Outside of the church and oral tradition, his knowledge and wisdom lies in experience.
This makes him appear a bit of a simpleton. Assuming he is one is a mistake one does not make twice.
Sokaro is tri-lingual, and as such is fluent in Nahuatl, Spanish, and English.
[ Affinity: 1 ]
Sokaro is not a friendly man. He is hard to like, harder to love, and terrifically difficult to get close to.
However, he is absolutely loyal. If you can manage to get on his good side, you are almost certain to stay there.
Even if his trust is nearly impossible to gain, his respect is a trophy well worth earning.
[ Battle Ability: 5 ]
Sokaro lives for battle. He is very controlled, and highly restrained;
On the occassions he gets to truly let loose, he's a kid in a candy store.
It's a morbid sort of euphoria for General Winters, as he rarely gets to fight anymore.
It's one thing he finds positively delightful, and it shows.
[ Mental: 4 ]
While hardly a genius, Sokaro is surprisingly sharp-witted.
His interests lie heavily in the fields of anatomy and psychology, as Sokaro revels in torture technique.
While this is a more reserved hobby for the General, he is a rather perceptive man, and thoroughly enjoys observation and analyzation.
It makes it easier to throw around witty retorts, and more fun to shock people who assume he is solely comprised of muscle.
[ Flexibility: 3 ]
Sokaro is considerably spry for a man his size. 6'9" and weighing close to 280 lbs,
Sokaro's speed gives him an element of surprise in battle. He is not entirely acrobatic,
but he is fairly agile for someone with his frame.
[ Excitement: 5 ]
Sokaro is an explosively passionate man when he allows it of himself.
While he doesn't have much concern for what others have to say about his behavior, he does pride himself as mostly professional,
and reigns in his hyperactivity. However, when he does let loose, he is not unlike a child in his complete and nearly reckless abandon.
Yet another reason it pays to be on the General's good side.
. History .
Born in Xalisco during the Mexican War of Independence, Sokaro never had the luxury of ignorance.
Growing up in a war zone granted him distinct familiarity, if not a strange comfort, with death and destruction.
His geneology lies in the indigenous Nahuas, and while he was raised in the Catholic faith, he was taught the
mythologies of his ancestors. He has a particular affinity for stories surrounding the Aztec god Tezcatlipoca.
Recieving his innocence prompted Sokaro's body to reflect it's newfound cause. Thought dead after the incident,
Winters returned to his home only to be met as if a demon, due to his sharp teeth and white eyes. After slaying
a priest he discovered to be an Akuma, Sokaro was arrested by members of the Spanish Inquisition and sentenced to
death. Before his execution, however, his custody was granted to the Black Order. He has served as an Exorcist ever since.
. About .
Sokaro is a child of war. He is callous in the face of loss, and expects the same of his colleagues.
The battlefield is no place for compassion, and in their profession, there is little ground that title doesn't cover.
. Stats .
[ Education: 3 ]
Sokaro did not have a formal education. Outside of the church and oral tradition, his knowledge and wisdom lies in experience.
This makes him appear a bit of a simpleton. Assuming he is one is a mistake one does not make twice.
Sokaro is tri-lingual, and as such is fluent in Nahuatl, Spanish, and English.
[ Affinity: 1 ]
Sokaro is not a friendly man. He is hard to like, harder to love, and terrifically difficult to get close to.
However, he is absolutely loyal. If you can manage to get on his good side, you are almost certain to stay there.
Even if his trust is nearly impossible to gain, his respect is a trophy well worth earning.
[ Battle Ability: 5 ]
Sokaro lives for battle. He is very controlled, and highly restrained;
On the occassions he gets to truly let loose, he's a kid in a candy store.
It's a morbid sort of euphoria for General Winters, as he rarely gets to fight anymore.
It's one thing he finds positively delightful, and it shows.
[ Mental: 4 ]
While hardly a genius, Sokaro is surprisingly sharp-witted.
His interests lie heavily in the fields of anatomy and psychology, as Sokaro revels in torture technique.
While this is a more reserved hobby for the General, he is a rather perceptive man, and thoroughly enjoys observation and analyzation.
It makes it easier to throw around witty retorts, and more fun to shock people who assume he is solely comprised of muscle.
[ Flexibility: 3 ]
Sokaro is considerably spry for a man his size. 6'9" and weighing close to 280 lbs,
Sokaro's speed gives him an element of surprise in battle. He is not entirely acrobatic,
but he is fairly agile for someone with his frame.
[ Excitement: 5 ]
Sokaro is an explosively passionate man when he allows it of himself.
While he doesn't have much concern for what others have to say about his behavior, he does pride himself as mostly professional,
and reigns in his hyperactivity. However, when he does let loose, he is not unlike a child in his complete and nearly reckless abandon.
Yet another reason it pays to be on the General's good side.