Character Name: Goro Faction: Free Cities Requested Rank: 1 Link to Quest/Player Plot Comment(s):
As a four-armed, obviously inhuman giant, Goro tends to stand out in the mostly-human Abraxas wherever he goes. But after arriving he spent a great deal of time at the library learning what he could about Thorne, and Solvunn in preparation for what he assumes to be a coming war. However, he tended to be imperious in his dealings with the librarians, often ordering them to fetch him books and tools to help him read.
Later on, he heard rumours of underground pit fights in some of the seedier areas of Cadens. Wanting to test himself, he attended on such tournament only to find fellow summoned Cloud Strife the only meaningful (in his eyes) challenge. After making an impression waiting for the tournament to begin, he and Cloud began their match in an alleyway to a full crowd of spectators.
Following the undead attack on Eifstide, Goro took it upon himself to guard the Cadens cemetery to ensure that no more mist rose up from there and another attack was not forthcoming. However, a brief altercation with Alucard led to an encounter with a forewoman who was not pleased by Goro's actions, much to his frustration.
And finally, once it became clear another attack was not coming and Solvunn had formally apologized, Goro began exhorting the people of Cadens on the streets to demand greater action be taken, in the form of a delegation to Solvunn and a list of demands to curb its mages' use of death magic. He spends the rest of November drawing larger crowds who agree with his message, with word beginning to trickle out to the rest of the Free Cities as November draws to a close.
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Faction: Free Cities
Requested Rank: 1
Link to Quest/Player Plot Comment(s):
As a four-armed, obviously inhuman giant, Goro tends to stand out in the mostly-human Abraxas wherever he goes. But after arriving he spent a great deal of time at the library learning what he could about Thorne, and Solvunn in preparation for what he assumes to be a coming war. However, he tended to be imperious in his dealings with the librarians, often ordering them to fetch him books and tools to help him read.
Later on, he heard rumours of underground pit fights in some of the seedier areas of Cadens. Wanting to test himself, he attended on such tournament only to find fellow summoned Cloud Strife the only meaningful (in his eyes) challenge. After making an impression waiting for the tournament to begin, he and Cloud began their match in an alleyway to a full crowd of spectators.
Following the undead attack on Eifstide, Goro took it upon himself to guard the Cadens cemetery to ensure that no more mist rose up from there and another attack was not forthcoming. However, a brief altercation with Alucard led to an encounter with a forewoman who was not pleased by Goro's actions, much to his frustration.
And finally, once it became clear another attack was not coming and Solvunn had formally apologized, Goro began exhorting the people of Cadens on the streets to demand greater action be taken, in the form of a delegation to Solvunn and a list of demands to curb its mages' use of death magic. He spends the rest of November drawing larger crowds who agree with his message, with word beginning to trickle out to the rest of the Free Cities as November draws to a close.