No point playing something you don't enjoy. That's what I've heard over and over and it's true. I stopped having fun on him.
Osore was an experiment that I tried. With my little experience of the mud, it was a big failure. I tried taking the abherrant allignment to the extreme, which gave him a somewhat peaceful attitude because he simply did not enjoy killing. The only time he would was to get revenge or if someone insulted his honor bad enough. Admittedly, he was not stupid and picked his battles carefully. This means that if 5 people in a room were trying to goad him into attacking, he was smart enough to let their insults slide.
The character was fun at first, but then about mentor level things started going downhill. Enough of the mechanics.
Background
Osore was originally zhenish. Born and raised in the bamboo forest east of there, a Deep Elven Necromancess killed his family and took him to sell in the North as a slave. He witnessed his parent's corpses brutally tortured, hung from a tree while still alive and watched them gutted slowly so they saw their intestines dragged out as they died. Then witnessed as the corpses were animated into ghouls. Oddly, this gave Oso a strange outlook. He detested both Deep Elves, mostly females with superiority complexes, and Necromancers. He was seven when this happened.
While in the North, a Hellion that the Deep Elf swindled showed up and cleaved her head off in vengeance. Oso didn't blink, but watched, smiling the entire time and even thanking the Hellion afterwards. The Hellion, impressed with his attitude, took the young boy and kept him as a servant. From there Oso cleaned his house, cooked food and opened up more time for the Master to train. When he wasn't busy, he would peek in and study carefully what the Hellion would do.
At the age of fifteen, he started playing with a dagger he found laying around when the Master walked in. When he saw this, and was impressed that despite the beatings and servitude, he still was not broken after so many years, he nodded. Teaching him how to use the dagger, the Hellion ushered him off to Krychire, which wasn't too far away from where they resided, telling Oso he would make a great Hellion. Oso got his code from the Hellion.
1. Never kill unless it's warranted. Vengeance and Honor are the only reasons to kill.
2. Respect Paladins, yet hate them. One cannot exist without the other. Just like light and shadow.
3. Only teach those that are worthy.
These three things are what he lived by. When it came to teaching, he would generally teach them while young, but once they reached Jman or Expert level, he would ask them to prove themselves by trying to break through his aura. (None got past intimidate at that level generally.) Instead of leaving empty handed though, he would teach them three skills that they chose, or one or two if that's all they wanted.
It was later in Teron that Jinjan and Bhreq killed him. Swearing vengeance, he went on his way to collect some armor when Algorab voiced through his mind. My first Imm experience and was scared to say the least.
Algy threw him around like a rag doll, and ultimately threatened to crush his skull in front of his enemies again if he ever showed weakness again. This changed Oso completely as he became more quiet and collective, instead choosing his words very carefully generally. He also became a bit more volatile to attack in which he eventually did get Jinjan back.
After that is when Oso joined the Council of Necromancers. This was odd as he hated Necromancy, yet at the same time remembering what happened to him, he didn't want others to suffer the same as he did. His goal was to infiltrate and take over the CoN and find a way to restrict Necromancers, put them on a leash or find some way to control them, not let them run around mad killing whomever they want. Admittedly, some of the other Councilites shared this view with him as well so instead of just trying to overthrow it like he had hoped, he would work with them instead. And that's it.
Because of this and his dark nature, most rarely gave him a chance to speak and being conversational was who Oso was. He would often times explain to those who completely misunderstood the faith and explain to them. I believe he did actually change the way some lighties perceived the chuch of fear. If so then it's still a small success.
Ultimately, he failed, although i did like the idea, I wasn't skilled enough to pull it off effectively I suppose. All his spells were at superb, cause light and hellfire mastered.
All skills were at superb, with intimidate, meditate, and a few others mastered. Cleave never mastered sadly..It got rooted at Superb.
And that's it. Enjoy.
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