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<div align="justify">There they were, a group of nine orcs, resting peacefully against the hillside and laughing to themselves, oblivious to the presence of Adagio and his friends. Blinded by rage, Dagi denied common sense and snatched up his bow, firing into the group. Immediately the orcs charged down the hill towards him, as Anaraxis and Nouvhig stared incredulously at their foolish companion. Being at the front end of the assault, Adagio met the majority of them head-on, firing at point-black range until his bow splintered under the weight of a wicked halberd. He went down quickly, the world faded to darkness. He awoke on the hillside much later, his friendsfrowning down at him with a mixture of worry and anger etched into their faces. A bit of luck and the healing proficiencies of his two companions were the only reasons that Adagio survived at all.<br><br> | <div align="justify">There they were, a group of nine orcs, resting peacefully against the hillside and laughing to themselves, oblivious to the presence of Adagio and his friends. Blinded by rage, Dagi denied common sense and snatched up his bow, firing into the group. Immediately the orcs charged down the hill towards him, as Anaraxis and Nouvhig stared incredulously at their foolish companion. Being at the front end of the assault, Adagio met the majority of them head-on, firing at point-black range until his bow splintered under the weight of a wicked halberd. He went down quickly, the world faded to darkness. He awoke on the hillside much later, his friendsfrowning down at him with a mixture of worry and anger etched into their faces. A bit of luck and the healing proficiencies of his two companions were the only reasons that Adagio survived at all.<br><br> | ||
Embarrassed and enraged, Dagi followed his companions to the Port Hole to rest and relax... but his wounded pride kept him from being able to do either. So many seasons of training, years of hoping, yearning to face an orc in battle... only to fall within five minutes of his first skirmish with them. Dagi swore that their next meeting would be different. That night, while his two companions slept, the young hunter returned to the site where he fell, knelt, and | Embarrassed and enraged, Dagi followed his companions to the Port Hole to rest and relax... but his wounded pride kept him from being able to do either. So many seasons of training, years of hoping, yearning to face an orc in battle... only to fall within five minutes of his first skirmish with them. Dagi swore that their next meeting would be different. That night, while his two companions slept, the young hunter returned to the site where he fell, knelt, and sang a prayer to Pelar.[[image:Moonlight_Meditation.jpg|left|thumb|160px|Prayers to Pelar]]<br><br> | ||
''Great Pelar, our hunting lord''<br> | ''Great Pelar, our hunting lord''<br> | ||
''Guide my bow and speed my sword''<br> | ''Guide my bow and speed my sword''<br> | ||
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''I'll hunt them down without delay''<br> | ''I'll hunt them down without delay''<br> | ||
''And so I'll honor you today''<br><br> | ''And so I'll honor you today''<br><br> | ||
Adagio opened his eyes, looked around, and saw that he was still alone on the silent hillside. He began to search the area, finding no trace of any further orc activity. Two hours later, he began to feel foolish, and turned to head back to the Port to rejoin his slumbering companions. Just then, coming up over the hill, a trio of three orcs marched noisily towards his direction. Adagio slipped into the shadows... moments later, the orcs lay slain in the moonlight, and Dagi stood above them, his sword raised in victory, his voice loud in songs of praise to Pelar. The thrill of this victory was unlike anything he had ever experienced, as if every hunt before this one meant nothing. He had finally become an OrcSlayer, and the feeling was one of pure ecstasy.<br><br> | Adagio opened his eyes, looked around, and saw that he was still alone on the silent hillside. He began to search the area, finding no trace of any further orc activity. Two hours later, he began to feel foolish, and turned to head back to the Port to rejoin his slumbering companions. Just then, coming up over the hill, a trio of three orcs marched noisily towards his direction. Adagio slipped into the shadows... moments later, the orcs lay slain in the moonlight, and Dagi stood above them, his sword raised in victory, his voice loud in songs of praise to Pelar. The thrill of this victory was unlike anything he had ever experienced, as if every hunt before this one meant nothing. He had finally become an OrcSlayer, and the feeling was one of pure ecstasy.<br><br> | ||
On that day, Adagio's life changed forever, and he began seeking and hunting orc and orc-kin wherever he found them. | On that day, Adagio's life changed forever, and he began seeking and hunting orc and orc-kin wherever he found them. | ||
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== Beastmastery == | |||
During this period in his life, Adagio grew more and more aloof from his companions, spending nearly all of his time alone or hunting orcs with Eartha at his side. As his skill at tracking and slaying orcs grew, so did the seething rage within his heart. The more he focused on his vengeance, The more cynical and quick to anger he became. Adagio's relationship with his brother Nouvhig began to waver, and the two were often seen bickering openly about petty and mundane issues. When this tension culminated in an heated argument over which fork to take in the road ahead, the choice became clear for the both of them. Nouvhig headed east, Adagio west, and sadly, the two have never been seen together since. Given Nouvhig's druidic love of animals, it is Adagio's belief that he simply turned into a bear and wandered off into the wilds to live as one of them forever. | |||
Adagio's path lead him towards a darker and more perilous life. Like his brother, he turned to the wilds as well, foraging and hunting for food, sleeping under the stars, every night searching high and low for orcs to slay. The ever-present Eartha at his side was his only reminder of a gentler life he once lived. | |||
''This article is still under construction by the PCs player, [[User:Simon_Drat|Simon Drat]]'' | |||
== The Were-ing == | == The Were-ing == | ||
== The Performer == | == The Performer == | ||
[[Category:PCs|D'Tranticus, Adagio, History]] | [[Category:PCs|D'Tranticus, Adagio, History]] | ||
[[Category:Journals|D'Tranticus, Adagio, History]] |
Latest revision as of 12:07, 6 March 2008
Birth
The Early Years
Arguably the strongest influence in his early life was his half-brother Nouvhig, a half-elf born of a similar liaison, who grew up alongside Adagio. The two spent most evenings together, hunting long into the night as they patrolled the perimiters outside their camp, exploring the local wildlife and jesting with one another incessantly.It was on one such late night hunt that their lives would change forever. They returned to camp to find the entire area burned to the ground, the dark figures of brutish marauders silhouetted against the burting carts. That day an argument had broken out between Lorn and a group of three orcs who were heckling the show and throwing things at the performers. The argument got personal, and the orcs threatened to return with reinforcements and settle the matter once and for all. In these harsh wartimes, such threats were commonplace and always ignored... but this time the threat was real.
Flight to Le'Or
The bear Eartha accompanied Adagio and his brother to Le'Or, where they found solace at the grand temple of their mother's patron deity, Pelar. Under the tutelage of Pelar's followers, the two began their adult lives as devout followers of the hunter god. While his brother began to walk a more devout druidic path, inside Adagio a fire of vengeance burned. He swore to slay orcs and orc-kin wherever he encountered them, and thus began his early career as an OrcSlayer. Much of Dagi's early adult life was centered around improving his hunting skills with the intent to destory orcs wherever he could find them. But at this young age, without a coin in his pocket nor steel nor arrow to his name, a larger question remained... how to make a living? The business of vengeance yields little coin to buy blades and bows, so Adagio soon turned his attention towards a small elven encampment known as Silverfall.
But the longer Adagio practiced on beetles, the more he longed to hunt his mortal enemy, the orc. With every kill, he dreamed of slaying orc, focusing his every being on exacting his revenge. Then one day on an herb-gathering expedition to the halfling nation of Ferrell, his moment came.
OrcSlayer
Embarrassed and enraged, Dagi followed his companions to the Port Hole to rest and relax... but his wounded pride kept him from being able to do either. So many seasons of training, years of hoping, yearning to face an orc in battle... only to fall within five minutes of his first skirmish with them. Dagi swore that their next meeting would be different. That night, while his two companions slept, the young hunter returned to the site where he fell, knelt, and sang a prayer to Pelar.
Great Pelar, our hunting lord
Guide my bow and speed my sword
On this hunt tonight, I seek
Foul orcs who prey upon the meek
So if there be any nearby
Reveal them to your servant's eye
I'll hunt them down without delay
And so I'll honor you today
Adagio opened his eyes, looked around, and saw that he was still alone on the silent hillside. He began to search the area, finding no trace of any further orc activity. Two hours later, he began to feel foolish, and turned to head back to the Port to rejoin his slumbering companions. Just then, coming up over the hill, a trio of three orcs marched noisily towards his direction. Adagio slipped into the shadows... moments later, the orcs lay slain in the moonlight, and Dagi stood above them, his sword raised in victory, his voice loud in songs of praise to Pelar. The thrill of this victory was unlike anything he had ever experienced, as if every hunt before this one meant nothing. He had finally become an OrcSlayer, and the feeling was one of pure ecstasy.
On that day, Adagio's life changed forever, and he began seeking and hunting orc and orc-kin wherever he found them.
Beastmastery
During this period in his life, Adagio grew more and more aloof from his companions, spending nearly all of his time alone or hunting orcs with Eartha at his side. As his skill at tracking and slaying orcs grew, so did the seething rage within his heart. The more he focused on his vengeance, The more cynical and quick to anger he became. Adagio's relationship with his brother Nouvhig began to waver, and the two were often seen bickering openly about petty and mundane issues. When this tension culminated in an heated argument over which fork to take in the road ahead, the choice became clear for the both of them. Nouvhig headed east, Adagio west, and sadly, the two have never been seen together since. Given Nouvhig's druidic love of animals, it is Adagio's belief that he simply turned into a bear and wandered off into the wilds to live as one of them forever.
Adagio's path lead him towards a darker and more perilous life. Like his brother, he turned to the wilds as well, foraging and hunting for food, sleeping under the stars, every night searching high and low for orcs to slay. The ever-present Eartha at his side was his only reminder of a gentler life he once lived. This article is still under construction by the PCs player, Simon Drat