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Death_Angel | Wed 18-Aug-04 01:32 PM |
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#2369, "[TRIBUNAL] Odrirg Gorimm the Bane of Chaos, Priest of the Ki-rin, Vindicator of the Blood Tribunal"
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Odrirg Gorimm the Bane of Chaos, Priest of the Ki-rin, Vindicator of the Blood Tribunal
DescriptionA hopelessly tangled mane of mingled grey, white, and fiery red dances forth from beneath the helm of this sturdy, grizzled, if somewhat short dwarf. His long, wild beard seems to be less of a matte of facial hair than an explosian of curls from his head that trails down along his well scarred and splotchy-red jowls and doesn't stop until it reaches his waist where it comes together in a large five-pronged braid. Out from under his helm is a long, puckered, obviously old scar. It cuts across from the center of his forhead, slanting down and cutting a wide furrow through the single wild hedgerow hedgerow that passes for his eyebrows.
His eyes glare out from between two tightly squinting lids as an emerald gleam bright enough to seem incongrouos with the obvious age of the rest of his body, and give the impression of gems set deep in dark holes filled with water, all perched atop a large, pock marked, bluish, somewhat beak-like nose.
His shoulders swing out wide, jutting from the side of what could be called, loosely, his neck, in sharp angles that are reminiscent of worked stone, and his form tapers slightly down to a healthy waist above two short squat legs that seem to plant themselves right into the very earth beneath him.
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Level | 51 | Sex | male | Race | dwarf | Ethos | Orderly | Align | Good | Class | shaman | Practices | 4 | Trains | 0 | Hometown | Ruined City | Exp | 512900 | To Level | 24350 | Sphere | Order | Age old, 337 years old (425 hours) | Hit Points | 916 | Mana | 763 | Movement | 737 | Strength | 20 | Intelligence | 19 | Wisdom | 19 | Dexterity | 16 | Constitution | 18 | Charisma | 18 | Carry # | 1/28 | Carry Weight | 29 lb 15 oz | | | Gold | 0 | Silver | 0 | Copper | 0 | Wimpy | 0 | Morale | Moderate | | | Hitroll | 7 | Damroll | 0 | | |
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Odrirg's Role Chapter 10,
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Odrirg's Role Chapter 6,
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Odrirg's Role Chapter 9,
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Odrirg's Role Chapter 8,
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Odrirg's Role Chapter 7,
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Odrirg's Role Chapter 1,
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Odrirg's Role Chapter 2,
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Odrirg's Role Chapter 3,
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Odrirg's Role Chapter 4,
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Odrirg's Role Chapter 5,
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Odrirg's Immortal Comments,
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Odrirg's Gank-O-Meter,
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Odrirg's Cabal Powers List,
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Odrirg's PK Statistics,
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Odrirg's Supplication List,
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Odrirg's Skill List,
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Odrirg's Statistics,
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Odrirg's Cabal Specifics,
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Odrirg's Timeline,
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Odrirg's Title History,
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Death_Angel | Wed 18-Aug-04 01:32 PM |
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#2389, "Odrirg's Role Chapter 10"
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RoleChapter 10 Background formative occasions Added Wed Jan 7 20:36:41 2004 at level 1:Now that he is old enough to look back over his life, there are times during what he calls his blue moments, when he thinks to himself that his drive and his compulsive tell it like it is attitude have been more of a curse than anything. But these moments never last very long before he realizes how weak such moments make him and how lesser people than him have pushed on through harder obstacles, and he thinks to himself how lucky he is, and besides that...to the Hells with anyone who does not want to hear the truth when he is talking.
It started early. His father, heir to the high-seat of the ancient Gorimm family, was a commander of a prestigious unit of Mountaineers called the Scalers, renowned for striking the enemy in the rear not by go at them through the tunnels, but going out to the outside face of mountains, then around behind the enemy position, then burrowing in. As such, he was often called upon to move about and give training to various units.
Odrirg was always very active as a child, and a natural at the sports and games that Dwarf children play.Unfortunately, because he was always the new kid he was almost invariably stuck on the team of the unpopulars... the weak, the too-smart, the effeminate, the unpopular.
On one of these occasions, under his awkward leadership, the unpopulars were actually winning. Well. The popular children could not let that happen, so they cheated. Afterwards, they bragged about their victory for a week until Odrirg could take no more. He put on the voice of command that he had heard his father use, and upbraided the fools as honorless dogs no better than the greasy Duergar ...for being proud of their faithless cheating.
He was immediately unpopular, as can be expected. Unfortunately, a few months later his Father retired, and settled in that community for good ... meaning Odrirg had to finish growing up the target of vicious pranks and name-calling, even a beating here and there, for the rest of his childhood ...which isnt really surprising, for there are seldom any creatures crueler than children ...of almost any race. (sure those elves claim that they are different, but those uppity bastards would ...high and mighty ...)
Despite this, he was a Dwarf male of a proud family, and made of stern and strong stuff, through and through.
So it was that he grew up, always wanting nothing more than to follow in his Fathers footsteps and join the Scalers. And he did. He began his training at a young age.
He showed early on great promise. For growing up as he did he had an extremely military mind and outlook on life. He was even given the position of trainee commander.
Then fate tried to once again test his resolve.In a nasty fall due mostly in part to a lack of safety precaution on the part of the instructor, Odrirg injured both of his knees severely, and trainees in his program were forbidden any divine healing of woe, weariness, or injury. He was allowed a few weeks of convalescance ...but that just put him behind in the training.
Overnight, he had gone from highly-motivated, hard charging leader to Shitbag in the eyes of the instructors and his fellow students.
But he toiled on, despite the intense pain from his knees. In a program that had an 80% wash-out rate of HEALTHY dw
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Death_Angel | Wed 18-Aug-04 01:32 PM |
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#2385, "Odrirg's Role Chapter 6"
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RoleChapter 6 Growth in the teachings of the Ki-rin Added Thu Jan 15 20:35:59 2004 at level 32:In his younger days, he saw and spoke with his Lords first Disciple often. In the last of these conversations he was asked what he thought about the natures of Order and Chaos and Light and Darkness.
He answered as he was brought up to believe, that Darkness only existed because of the Foothold that chaos has in this world, and that should he succeed in his Goal of driving out or destroying all of the Chaos in Thera, there would nolonger be a place for Darkness to breed in the hearts and souls of the Populous.
Jaegrudai disagreed vehemently.His contention was that Order and chaos were not linked in any way to the Light or the Darkness. And here he put forth a philosophy that Odrirg had not heard before, and found intriguing.
He taught that it was desire that brings the combat that feeds the very way of the Ki-rin's holy Order. That Order brings about creation, and if you have any pride in that creation it brings about the desire to FIGHT for that creation.
After that conversation Odrirg has earnestly hoped to meet Jaegrudai again, for he hopes to continue that conversation and to learn more about his Lord from his Lord's Disciple. But he has not yet been able to find the Disciple, and he will not yet let himself return to the Temple itself, as he was bid to return when he found himself Worthy, and he does not yet count himself as such.
After long internal thought and debate, much of which Odrirg (soldier at heart that he is) lacks the vocabulary to put into proper words, Odrirg came to the belief that what he had said about the nature of Order and Chaos being linked to the Fortunes of Light and Dark in Thera is not incompatible with the philosophy that Jaegrudai put forth.
As it is now, while he has a hunger for furthor enlightenment on the subject, he knows balls to bones that he has enough of it right in his head to work towards his Goal without faultering.
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Death_Angel | Wed 18-Aug-04 01:32 PM |
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#2388, "Odrirg's Role Chapter 9"
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RoleChapter 9 Personality Added Wed Jan 7 20:42:04 2004 at level 1:Odrirg has always been in awe of his Father. His father could do anything. He was a warrior, a leader, a sculptor, a wood carver (built all of his own furniture), and later in life a skilled diplomat.
All that Odrirg wanted to do, since before he could remember, was follow in his Fathers footsteps ...to make him proud.
Unfortunately, his damned knees fucked that all up. And that will probably act like a rabid scorpion in his craw for the rest of his life.
Even though he has since come to a way of looking at life that embraces all of the obstacles that he has been given as Gifts that will help to prove, both to himself and to the whole damned world, that he is worthy to at least be the Son of his Father ...
Well, just because he enjoys his obstacles now as gifts to fuel his not inconsiderable pride, that does not mean that all of the scars they left on him in his youth are washed away.
In short, he is often an ornery, mean bastard.
Also, because of his unfortunate childhood, he also comes close to losing it whenever he witnesses the injustice of an underdog being assaulted or being made fun of, and he has somewhat taken it upon himself to set it right whenever he witnesses such.
While his military training was years ago now, and it wasnt all that long, he was raised by a very military father, and sometimes in times of stress Odrirg has a tendency to lapse back into the Command voice that his Father used whenever his Father needed to be obeyed ...by his son or his subordinates.
About his accent. Odrirg tries very hard to speak in the way that is common and proper in the outside of Thera, because he wishes to largely avoid any disagreements or misunderstandings that might come from a thick accent like that which he grew up with in the Dwarvenhome, as he sees that kind of misunderstanding as a way that Chaos might gain a foothold in the interactions of the people of Thera.
However when he gets angry, which is not uncommon, he often drops back into the thick accent of his youth.
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Death_Angel | Wed 18-Aug-04 01:32 PM |
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#2387, "Odrirg's Role Chapter 8"
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RoleChapter 8 Goals, and reasons the behind them. Added Wed Jan 7 20:43:28 2004 at level 1:Because Odrirg has had his first dream taken from him by the whims of chance by the ruining of his knees, he has had to cast about himself in an attempt to find a reason to live.
It took him a while, but through the influence of that unnamed Priest, he finally came to understand that it is not sufficient to have such petty goals as can be achieved in a few years time, such as following in your Fathers profession. Even if that is achieved, what next? He realized that all of his life, he held following in his Fathers footsteps as a goal, when it is more rightly described as a possible PATH that could be taken towards a Goal.
With his inbred distaste for disorder of any kind, and the bone-deep, rabid hatred that he has towards any sort of injustice, it did not take Odrirg long to realize what his Goal actually was.
He still wishes to live a life that will make his Father proud, but he knew that with the closing of his path into the dwarven military, as well as his awakening to the understanding of a wider purpose to his life, his new path would necessitate him going out into the wider world. First to search out that strange Lord as the nameless Priest urged him to do.
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Death_Angel | Wed 18-Aug-04 01:32 PM |
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#2386, "Odrirg's Role Chapter 7"
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RoleChapter 7 First steps down the path... Added Thu Jan 15 20:33:30 2004 at level 32:Odrirg was successful in finding and contacting the Lord of the unnamed priest. By speaking with Velkurah's first disciple he learned that the strange Lord was indeed the Ki-rin Lord. After long journeys and a bit of mountaineering, he found the Temple of his Lord and talked with three Ethereal voices for a time. At this point he was granted the Strength of the Ki-rin to drive towards his Goal, and one of the Voices bade him to return to the Temple to speak with the Lord once he thought himself worthy.
And so he went out into the world, knowing what his next goal would be upon the path towards his Goal. To join the Spire.First he had to learn much of the ways of the wide world of Thera and it's cities but he set himself to these tasks with a vengeance and it was not long before he was granted a position as a Magistrate of the Seantryn Modan.
At this point his Lord himself graced him with an audience in the Spire long enough to ask him what his next step would be. Odrirg answered quickly and truthfully that his next goal along the path would be to prove his worth to the Spire enough to get promoted to the watch of a more active city, eventually Galadon, where his drive and his gifts could be used to the fullest extent and do the most good. Here his Lord left him and right after Odrirg realized he did not answer completely.
For there was another goal that Odrirg was now working towards, to become worthy in his own eyes to return to the Temple to seek out the Lord. What must he accomplish before he can think himself of worthy? Well, first (but not most importantly) he felt he must grow in his guild and learn to better use his gifts to furthor his Goal. Secondly, he must prove himself by bringing down criminals.
The first item he believes he is close to finishing, as he has been promoted to the Watch of the Ruined city, and believes that the time when he can convince his Provost to promote him to the Galadon watch is near. The second item has as of yet been elusive. As he was younger, there was no chance to face any criminals, and only now has he only ever seen one criminal that he could touch, and that one hid before Odrirg could find him.
But he grows, and the more he grows he knows that the more chance he will have of bringing down criminals.
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Death_Angel | Wed 18-Aug-04 01:32 PM |
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#2380, "Odrirg's Role Chapter 1"
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RoleChapter 1 Bruised Conscience, leading to a deeper anger towards the Empire. Added Sun Jun 6 22:34:44 2004 at level 51:Odrirg is no longer a young dwarf. A fact that actually hit him with more than a little surprise. He did not see his old scars, the white and gray in his beard, the slowness in his getting up and getting down, until his young brother Alarian pointed out the gray in his beard as they talked in the Temple.
This sudden realization that he was beginning to get on in years led to two things. The first was trivial. He realized he had passed the age at which dwarves usually added braids to their beards, a sign of age and responsibility, so he moved from 3 forked braids to the five that he now had earned.
The second was a reflection upon his life.
This reflection began to have an effect on him. He remembered far too many lightwalkers bleeding under his axe. Oh, he knew that in each case he had only done what he had to do, and while it had indeed hurt him each time to be forced to fight those who were of the light but worked for Chaos...looking back at all of them at once was a new thing for him.
Why was this? Why were so many *MORONS* who would otherwise serve the Light turning to Chaos and thus utterly undermining the peace, prosperity, and the road to the perfect world. This question puzzled him for some time. But he finally came to realize, he had been under estimating the Empire.
Those fargers, aside from being evil, were damned cunning. It was an ancient ploy in war, and he was ashamed for his fellow lightwalkers, because it seems to be working...divide and conquer.
Many in Thera see the Empire and think "Order and Darkness" and think that they must fight against both in order to fight against Chaos. And this sure does make those who lead the Empire happy.
Because the Empire is not about "order and darkness". Those fargers are about Darkness...using Order as a tool. But it gets more devious than that. The slaves and the lackeys of the Empire might truly believe that they are to use Order as a tool, but that is not the real reason that the Lords of the Empire have gone out of their way to claim Order.
Odrirg knows that it is truth that it is the most basic of corruptions at the most basic level of the fabric of Thera called "Chaos" that is the foundation for all other corruptions, even corruptions of the soul that are called collectively "Evil". Odrirg also does not underestimate the Power of the Lords of the Empire, and he knows that they know this truth as well.... that Evil can only exist where Chaos exists.
This is the real reason the Empire claims Order. Because the Lords of the Empire know that many of the Empire's enemies will be moved stupidly to fight against Order as well as darkness. Thus the Empire, by claiming Order, is forcing it's enemies to increase Chaos...which in turn increases Evil...
The Empire Lords have turned their enemies into their most powerful tools in their unholy quest for power and Darkness.
He has been trying to get this message out, preaching to all of the Moron lightwalkers that have been Agents of Chaos, but they do not listen. Faced with the Truth, and proof of their own stupidity, every single one has retreated further into the warm cuddliness of the Lies of the Empire and chaos that rule their lives.
All this has serve
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Death_Angel | Wed 18-Aug-04 01:32 PM |
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#2381, "Odrirg's Role Chapter 2"
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RoleChapter 2 Disaster?...fuck no. Added Tue Mar 30 13:46:17 2004 at level 51:Demotion, perhaps disgrace? No, not disgrace. Well, maybe not. The office of the Vindicator demands perfection, and Odrirg made a mistake. The Lord Drunsthol actually took the same action of demoting him to the Empress' city as Odrirg had suggested happen to the Provost.
The relative quiet of duty in that city has given him quite a bit of time for self-reflection that he had not previously had the time for, and he has come to a few realizations.
The first realization he came to was that going down the road of rationalizing his mistake by thinking that it was a small mistake and that no Mortal is perfect would be a useless excercise in self-pity. And he nolonger has any room for that in his life. Sure, it was a small mistake, one that many have made in the past. But that does not alleviate the seriousness of a Vindicator having broken two laws.
If anything, his demotion, as well as the demotion of Daemar, has gone a very far way towards re-enforcing Odrirg's belief in the System and the Spire, because it is proof that the System works.
The second realization that he came to was one of his own self-worth. Before, in his life, he had very little time from all of his duties to think further than the next marker on the path to his Goal. This enforced reduction in stature to the watch of a very quiet city has given him time to look back over his life, and he has come to understand that it is *NOT* un-due hubris for him to know how important he is to the Spire, to Thera, and to his Goal. He may now be just a Magistrate of Seantryn Modan, but damnit he is still the same Odrirg, and that counts for more than some of his enemies, and even allies, would like to believe.
The above two realizations have struck Odrirg to the core, really, and have combined, along with a realization that he is no-longer a YOUNG dwarf by any stretch, in him to bring a certain Calm to his personality that perhaps was scarce before.
Oh, he still gets pissed off really easily, but now the form of his anger is as likely to take the form of a cold, calculating, deliberate rage as his usual hot, mind-oblitterating frenzy that he has grown accustomed to. Already he has had the chance to see the effects of this upon others, and he sees that this cold rage can be just as effective as his hot frenzy.
His final realization came when he understood that he was not going to let this obstacle drive him into melancholy like the First obstacle (his knees) did.
He truelly does not know whether the path he was on to his Goal is closed to him forever, forcing him to forge a new path, or if he will be able in time to find his way back to that path.
And he has resolved that he is going to take full advantage of this time of doubt, until his path before him is again clear to the Horizon, to strengthen the Spire. Many people would doubt a fallen Vindicator and Magistrate of a backwater city on the edge of Thera could do much to Strengthen the Spire, but Odrirg knows different.
He sees this as an opportunity to show all these young whippers in the Spire just how Magistrating is done, damnit. And they are all going to become better for his example.
While the Future is often in flux and doubt, there is one thing that Odrirg knows that can not be denied. With
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Death_Angel | Wed 18-Aug-04 01:32 PM |
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#2383, "Odrirg's Role Chapter 4"
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RoleChapter 4 Growing unease, and changing perceptions of the Empire Added Mon Jan 19 15:14:27 2004 at level 38:He began by thinking that the Empire might indeed be for an Order of a kind, but that the Order that they preached was a false Order, filled with despotism and despair and darkness. But as he has grown and had more contact with Empirials, his view has changed.
With the seeming strategic placement of Centurions designed to limit the movement of Magistrates and free trade, and Empirials striking off-duty Magistrates, and the Provost ordering him to (in his mind anyway) bend over and take it up the ass from empirials by forbidding him to strike a centurion under any circumstances, Odrirg's discontent with the Empire was growing fast.
And finally to top it all off, an Empirial Shaman with the strength of his Lord started a world wide plague. That was what has convinced Odrirg that even though the empire preaches that they are for a kind of Order....even that is just lies, lies, and more lies.The indiscriminant Plagueing of an entire world has nothing to do with Order at all. It was an act of pure chaos.
Given that Odrirg forsees a time when the Empire puts more and more pressure on the Spire now that the Grove was gone, Odrirg did not quite have the same feeling of relief that many of his compatriots expressed. This is not to say he did not count the final victory over the Grove as a great thing.
It was in this frame of mind that he was told by the High Priestess of the Ki-rin of something stiring like a coming storm. Odrirg had suspected this, but not in a conscious way that he was aware of until Servalia put it to words. So Odrirg took this warning to the Provost, believing it was his duty to let the Provost know so that preparations might be made.
Once again, Odrirg was shocked by the Provost's unwillingness to act. The provost did not wish to put the Magistrates on guard, calling Servalia's warning just a rumor and saying that she would not alert the Spire until more was known about the Storm. Well, Odrirg believes that the time to prepare for a storm is before it is at hand, so he once again strongly disagrees with the choice of his Provost.
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Death_Angel | Wed 18-Aug-04 01:32 PM |
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#2384, "Odrirg's Role Chapter 5"
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RoleChapter 5 Valid travel companions, and Targets. Added Thu Jan 15 20:38:58 2004 at level 32:When Odrirg was young, he assaulted on two occasions those who were dark of heart, under the rational that he needed to hone his abilities and learn the skills necessary to become successful in the Hunt.
These two attacks, however left him quite hollow inside, and it did not take much thinking to understand it.
Such attacks were not directly aiding Thera in moving towards his Goal.
It was with that realization, that he came to also realize that he would under no circumstances aid someone in growing who had nothing but chaos in their hearts.
For these reasons, he will not group with or aid anyone who judges or is revealed by the commune "know alignment" to be utterly chaotic.
Also, he has ceased his random hunting, hoping to save his wrath for Criminals, hardened criminals, and enemies of the Spire and his Lord alone.
This does not, however, preclude him from hunting down and destroying one who has drawn first blood by striking Odrirg or those he is with at the moment.
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Death_Angel | Wed 18-Aug-04 01:32 PM |
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#2379, "Odrirg's Immortal Comments"
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Immortal CommentsWed Jan 14 17:06:02 2004 by 'Velkurah' at level 29 (40 hrs): I really dig this guy so far. Several times I've watched him try like crazy to find a group, then finally find one, judge the guy, see that he's chaotic, then tell him to take a hike. He sticks to his role through everythin
Mon Jan 19 13:34:27 2004 by 'Velkurah' at level 38 (73 hrs): The High Priestess in my shrine commented to him that she felt that the fall of Sylvans was like the calm before the storm. He passed on some warnings to other Tribs.
Mon Jan 26 14:17:28 2004 by 'Velkurah' at level 38 (91 hrs): Went on his own initiative and set up a fund for donations to the Ruind City rebuilding. The area isn't far enough along to really get going, but if he sticks with it I'll work it in when I'm closer to beeing done. Cool ide
Fri Feb 13 14:27:02 2004 by 'Velkurah' at level 51 (160 hrs): Titled "the Bane of Chaos" for his constant efforts in that direction.
Fri Mar 5 23:46:54 2004 by 'Velkurah' at level 51 (208 hrs): He got a few recomendations to replace Agarah as Provost, but we went with Daemar and made Odrirg a Vind to work with Grurk for now. It fits him better than Provost.
Wed Mar 10 14:32:57 2004 by 'Valguarnera' at level 51 (223 hrs): Seized the Ebony Scepter, precipitating a blood war with Scion. Tried to negotiate with Empire to have them take it- they refused, and he downed it himself.
Thu Mar 25 21:35:19 2004 by 'Velkurah' at level 51 (248 hrs): Second place in the role contest. Normally would get a title also, but as he already has one, all he gets is one train.
Fri Mar 26 18:31:21 2004 by 'Drunsthol' at level 51 (253 hrs): Attacked an unwanted person in town. Busted down from Vindicator to Magistrate of Seantryn Modan for stupidity.
Sat Apr 3 09:45:54 2004 by 'Velkurah' at level 51 (259 hrs): Sent him a dream to inspire him in the TV/RC rebuilding effort. A little while later, the Executioner reassigned him to the RC on some mysterious orders he received. Hopefully he'll focus on that so I can work with him.
Fri Apr 9 10:39:39 2004 by 'Velkurah' at level 51 (270 hrs): I'm continually impressed with him, including in his dealing with his punishment. He took it like a tough dwarf should, refusing all sympathy. "I got exactly what I should have got." he said to someone once. My one qualm i
Fri Apr 9 10:40:01 2004 by 'Velkurah' at level 51 (270 hrs): have is that he sometimes skirts the line of acting neutral a little too closely.
Thu Apr 15 11:49:19 2004 by 'Velkurah' at level 51 (279 hrs): It's been nearly three weeks since his demotion. After watching him hunt down a criminal Rager and kill him, I said well done and made him a Provincial.
Mon Jun 14 18:39:10 2004 by 'Velkurah' at level 51 (333 hrs): I've watched him several times now clearly explain to someone how he views chaos as the foundation that allows evil to spread. It's a very well-done theory, and while I would like to see him take a more peace
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Death_Angel | Wed 18-Aug-04 01:32 PM |
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#2377, "Odrirg's PK Statistics"
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PK StatisticsPK StatisticsTotal PK Wins   | 45 (38 at level 51) | Total PK Losses   | 27 | Total Mob Deaths   | 10 |
PK Wins by Class | VS. transmuter   | 1 | VS. thief   | 3 | VS. warrior   | 10 | VS. anti-paladin   | 1 | VS. assassin   | 4 | VS. ranger   | 4 | VS. invoker   | 2 | VS. necromancer   | 1 | VS. bard   | 9 | VS. shaman   | 1 | VS. conjurer   | 3 | VS. shapeshifter   | 6 |
PK Wins by Cabal | VS. None   | 20 | VS. FORTRESS   | 3 | VS. OUTLANDER   | 8 | VS. BATTLE   | 5 | VS. HERALD   | 2 | VS. SCION   | 3 |
PK Wins by Align | VS. Good   | 12 | VS. Neutral   | 19 | VS. Evil   | 14 |
PK Deaths by Class | VS. transmuter   | 1 | VS. warrior   | 12 | VS. paladin   | 1 | VS. assassin   | 1 | VS. ranger   | 3 | VS. invoker   | 2 | VS. bard   | 3 | VS. berserker   | 1 | VS. shapeshifter   | 3 |
PK Deaths by Cabal | VS. None   | 8 | VS. OUTLANDER   | 6 | VS. BATTLE   | 5 | VS. EMPIRE   | 4 | VS. SCION   | 1 | VS. TRIBUNAL   | 2 |
PK Deaths by Align | VS. Good   | 3 | VS. Neutral   | 13 | VS. Evil   | 11 |
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Death_Angel | Wed 18-Aug-04 01:32 PM |
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#2370, "Odrirg's Statistics"
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StatisticsExperience BreakdownExperience from Cabal raiding | 0 | Experience from Skill improvements | 0 | Experience from Exploration | 0 | Experience from Quests | 0 | Experience from Commerce | 0 |
Adventuring StatisticsCharacter Created   | Wed Jan 7 19:51:25 2004
| Quests Completed   | 10 | Exploration Points Found   | 13 | Bonus Experience from Immortals   | 500 | (WANTED) Criminal   | 1 times | Hours spent at Hero   | 281 hours | % of lifetime in the wilderness   | 14 % | % of lifetime in the cities   | 45 % | % of lifetime in the Inn of the Eternal Star   | 1 % | % of lifetime caballed   | 95 % |
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Death_Angel | Wed 18-Aug-04 01:32 PM |
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#2371, "Odrirg's Cabal Specifics"
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Cabal SpecificsCabal Statistics# of logins with their cabal item   | 69 | # of logins without their cabal item   | 7 | # of logouts with their cabal item   | 65 | # of logouts without their cabal item   | 5 | # of times they lost their cabal item   | 3 | # of times they retrieved their cabal item   | 3 | # of times they took another cabal item   | 30 |
# of (WANTED) flags placed   | 65 | # of (WANTED) flags removed   | 2 | # of criminals killed   | 32 | % of lifetime on duty   | 37 % |
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Death_Angel | Wed 18-Aug-04 01:32 PM |
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#2373, "Odrirg's Title History"
In response to Reply #0
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Title HistoryFri Jan 16 09:42:46 2004, level 34 (51 hrs): Sun Jan 18 17:49:38 2004, level 36 (68 hrs): Odrirg Gorimm the Communer of Famine, Magistrate of Ruined City, Disciple of the Ki-rin
Sat Feb 14 22:36:44 2004, level 51 (170 hrs): Odrirg Gorimm the Bane of Chaos, Disciple of the Ki-rin, Provincial Magistrate
Sun Mar 7 16:28:06 2004, level 51 (217 hrs): Odrirg Gorimm the Bane of Chaos, Disciple of the Ki-rin, Vindicator
Tue Mar 16 20:12:25 2004, level 51 (232 hrs): Odrirg Gorimm the Bane of Chaos, Priest of the Ki-Rin, Vindicator
Mon Jun 14 19:38:31 2004, level 51 (333 hrs): Odrirg Gorimm the Bane of Chaos, Priest of the Ki-rin, Vindicator of the Blood Tribunal
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