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Ali'Kara
Terror of the skies
History:
Stories of ships sinking at seas, unknown sightings in space, and hidden deaths on land spread among inns and taverns. But no name is more more feared to mortals than Ali'kara's name... the Terror of the sky.
Ali'kara's name itself means "terror" in the Godden language. Ali'kara was once a normal barn owl. He was born proud, strong, and swift. Yet, he was also foolish and stubborn.
Somehow, Ali'kara managed to provoke several humans, he believed the humans were petty compared to him. He was very wrong, and the humans managed to track down his burrow and capture him, along with killing his family.
Ali'kara was used a science experiment. Scientists did twisted experiments on him, turning him fron a barn owl, to a hideous beast. One day, a scentists, whether curious or foolish, injected him with something that made him grow so large, that he broke his cage and even broke through the roof. Ali'kara killed the scientists and escaped.
After many years, Ali'kara hid and slowly festered a rage. Blaming all mortals for the actions of humans, and never found blame for himself. Ali'kara bursted from the sea and began to terrorize the earth of humans and all mortals he saw.
During his flight one day, Ali'kara met up with the most feared god of them all, Viroun. The two terrors had a long fight over the seas, Ali'kara's armor, for whatever reason, made him immune to Viroun's venoms. Ali'kara almost won, but afterwards, he was captured by snakes.
There was one thing Ali'kara was not immune to, turning into stone. Through fear and intimidation, Medusa managed to get Ali'kara to kneel to her. And during the Gorgon invasion, Ali'kara served Medusa.
Once the Gorgon invasion was over, Ali'kara broke free of Medusa's grasp and hid back in the seas. Waiting... watching... until he will strike again.
Reality:
Ali'kara's name just... popped up. Imagining a terrifying beast that ruled the skies. Of course, the first image was an owl.
Not much to say, Ali'kara just popped up from the void. But now days, he's a pretty good character.
History:
Stories of ships sinking at seas, unknown sightings in space, and hidden deaths on land spread among inns and taverns. But no name is more more feared to mortals than Ali'kara's name... the Terror of the sky.
Ali'kara's name itself means "terror" in the Godden language. Ali'kara was once a normal barn owl. He was born proud, strong, and swift. Yet, he was also foolish and stubborn.
Somehow, Ali'kara managed to provoke several humans, he believed the humans were petty compared to him. He was very wrong, and the humans managed to track down his burrow and capture him, along with killing his family.
Ali'kara was used a science experiment. Scientists did twisted experiments on him, turning him fron a barn owl, to a hideous beast. One day, a scentists, whether curious or foolish, injected him with something that made him grow so large, that he broke his cage and even broke through the roof. Ali'kara killed the scientists and escaped.
After many years, Ali'kara hid and slowly festered a rage. Blaming all mortals for the actions of humans, and never found blame for himself. Ali'kara bursted from the sea and began to terrorize the earth of humans and all mortals he saw.
During his flight one day, Ali'kara met up with the most feared god of them all, Viroun. The two terrors had a long fight over the seas, Ali'kara's armor, for whatever reason, made him immune to Viroun's venoms. Ali'kara almost won, but afterwards, he was captured by snakes.
There was one thing Ali'kara was not immune to, turning into stone. Through fear and intimidation, Medusa managed to get Ali'kara to kneel to her. And during the Gorgon invasion, Ali'kara served Medusa.
Once the Gorgon invasion was over, Ali'kara broke free of Medusa's grasp and hid back in the seas. Waiting... watching... until he will strike again.
Reality:
Ali'kara's name just... popped up. Imagining a terrifying beast that ruled the skies. Of course, the first image was an owl.
Not much to say, Ali'kara just popped up from the void. But now days, he's a pretty good character.