In a land unknown to Serin, there is a territory that is ruled by a
rather large clan of fire giants called the Bahkrah. The royalty of
this bloodline resided within the kingdom of Oclan. The area was
ruled by fire giant named Rakon. He had a son named Krite.
The Bahkrah thrived on attacking and pillaging any other territory
that was outside their lands. Krite led most of the attacks, showing
no mercy. He quickly gained the reputation for being excessive with
showing his might in battle. There were no boundaries.There are
stories of him slaughtering women and children, torturing, and
publically displaying his victims in obscene fashions.
Despite his sons success in battle, Rakon frowned upon the excessive
approach Krite exercised. After being reprimanded several times and
punished with confinement, resentment began building within Krite.
Power and domination is what he wanted. His frowned upon tactics
in combat brought that for him, the Bahkrah, and primarily Rakon.
Behind the scenes Krite, through fear, began persuading soldiers
He promised them wealth, power, and some to be ranking officials
in his Army. The corruption quickly spread. Krite gathered his men.
They stormed his fathers residence. It was an easy path to Rakon, as
expected due to the surprise nature of their visit.
An enraged Krite tells Rakon "You bite the hand that feeds". Krite
explains how much he despises his father for punishing and putting
into confinement the one who brought his power and wealth.
As Krite orders for Rakon to be secured, another army of soldiers
hurries into the room and surrounds his men. One of his men had
double-crossed him and gave warning of the attempt to overthrow
his father. Within that brief moment where Krite realized he had
been turned upon, he draws weapons and, in a reckless fur of anger,
begins rampaging around the room, attacking anybody in sight....
Krite gains consciousness. He is on his knees, bound in chains. He
looks up and sees dozens of guards surrounding him with weapons
drawn. His father steps forward and say's "My son....."
Rakon puts a cup, filled with a black liquid, to the lips of his son.
As Krite's eyes start becoming heavy, his last glance is the view
of a Nexus behind the guards.
Krite awakens in a cartographer shop in within the city of Darkhaven.
Description:
A red-tinged, black colored monstrosity of a being this one is. His skin
appears stretch over his body, and pulled tightly attempting to cover the
muscular frame of the giant. Wound-like gashes, scrapes and scratches cover
his person. Which leaves you wondering if they are wounds from combat, or
if it is from his skin being so tightly fit over his body that his muscular
frame beneath is struggling to rip through for more breathing room.
Yeah thia was me...thought about deleting for a while. never got really deeply in tune with this char like i normally do with my main. I've been covered up with work stuff..been doing 300+ hours a month.. dont have time to dedicate a cabal leader right now. Same reason I normally move on from a cabal lead position.
Yes Beia, there was a few 3v1, 4v1, and even once a potential 7v1 that i decided to log out. Sometimes a good battle tactic is to retreat. And there has been several times where i just didnt have an extra hour or more to dedicate to a big long battle. Hell, half the time I was playing him I shouldn't have been anyways..should've been spending that time with the gf or getting much needed sleep... it's rather exhausting being a small biz owner.
Fighting monks suck... lots of great battles with your monk faelon! It got tiring getting it handed to me when i hadcombat/weapon advantage and you being hobbled.
Fighting illus is not easy with thia class either. Pretty shitty slow prevents you from raging too... which makes no sense i cant get mad because my opponent cast slow on me?
Overall i had fun with this one... time to move on.
beia
0 , 0 , 0 .
Def deserve reputable! You are very skilled killer. can't wait to see what you come with next!
Faelon
0 , 0 , 0 .
By far and away, the best fights I had on my monk was against Krite. Was a ton of fun. Always enjoy fighting you.
Oh yeah.. Nyc, had a good time with you as cabal imm. Always working the situation with the legion vs legion fights, challenging, etc... it actually helped me keep the char around longer. So, thanks.
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Kornhole 0 , 0 , 0 . thats pre-pinnacle, is that what you are referring to? 31-8 at pinnacle seems pimp to me. Merlandox 0 , 0 , 0 . Impossible. Krite had kills even at level 25. But doesn't really matter i guess. Dorim 0 , 0 , 0 . Dorim's entire backstory revolved around Krite killing my character, Gorim at level 25, twice, and then me rage-deleting.
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ivindel 1 , 0 , 0 . Beia I love you!
[reply to beia]Yes Beia, there was a few 3v1, 4v1, and even once a potential 7v1 that i decided to log out. Sometimes a good battle tactic is to retreat. And there has been several times where i just didnt have an extra hour or more to dedicate to a big long battle. Hell, half the time I was playing him I shouldn't have been anyways..should've been spending that time with the gf or getting much needed sleep... it's rather exhausting being a small biz owner.
Fighting monks suck... lots of great battles with your monk faelon! It got tiring getting it handed to me when i hadcombat/weapon advantage and you being hobbled.
Fighting illus is not easy with thia class either. Pretty shitty slow prevents you from raging too... which makes no sense i cant get mad because my opponent cast slow on me?
Overall i had fun with this one... time to move on.
beia 0 , 0 , 0 . Def deserve reputable! You are very skilled killer. can't wait to see what you come with next! Faelon 0 , 0 , 0 . By far and away, the best fights I had on my monk was against Krite. Was a ton of fun. Always enjoy fighting you.
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