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Sunday, October 5, 2014

Some of the characters as they currently stand

A list of some of my preliminary characters:

Number 48 (Protagonist): Scarred from being made into lab rat for clandestine experiments in his/her youth, he/she makes up for his/her physical and emotional failings with wit and bluster. After escaping the organization that held him/her he/she winds up on the small forested world of Ellia. Free from the cold clutches of him/her tormentors the protagonist must discover what awaits him/her out among the worlds and in life.

Kasha Radmin: A small skinny female hume. Muscle atrophy has left her bound to a wheel chair, but in areas of dense Zoal she can stand and even run. She is so adept at channeling Zoal energy through her limbs that she becomes a formidable combatant. She is a stalwart atheist denying both the presence of the gods that pervade the Aether and the existence of a supposed benevolent creator. Teaches the Praelia job.

Ossman: Brawny trellight (anthromorphic deer) who acts as the armed steward of the small Ellian village the Protagonist finds themselves in. He wields a spear and teaches the spear man and atl atl jobs. Is strong early on but his weakness at manipulating Zoal keeps him from obtaining higher levels of power.

Marcus: Prominent friendly villager. Shelters the Protagonist after they first arrive. Teaches the farmer job.

AtĂș: The prized servant of a Nealan noble. Born from a dead mother he was always a curiosity and subject of discrimination. This became especially pronounced when he developed incredible powers in the manipulation of Zoal. He now serves his master as bodyguard and curio.

Kolomon: Wise maarokian medicine man. He leads the troubled souls of his tribe on spiritual journeys to help resolve their trauma. He has become saddened by the increasingly war like tendencies of his people, and seeks to resolve all conflicts peacefully. Teaches the Spirit Talker job.

I have many more but I'll stop there for now. Next time I'll go over the mechanics.

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