Bori

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Player: Clovis

Character Full Name: Bori, Daughter of Goara

Character In-Game Name: Bori

Association(s): The Horde, Warsong Clan

Race: Orc

Class: Shaman

Age: 26

Sex: Female

Hair: Black, Boartails.

Eyes: Red

Weight: 300

Height: 6'0

Alignment: Neutral.

Appearance

While she sticks to the most ceremonial garb possible, she's yet to actually dust off her battle gear.

Personality

You don't come from a clan this bloodthirsty and grow up girly. Bori talked like one of the boys. Fought like one of the boys. Ate like one, beat the crap out of them like one, and was mostly raised like one. Though she was a sharp orc and rather flexible. It's this combo of tomboy mixed with wit and flexibility that made her who she is today - Strong, standoffish - though friendly when she wants to be - and at times, somewhat insightful.

History

Bori had what she would call, a perfectly health and happy childhood. There was plenty of bloodshed, violence, sparring, the occasional bout of nudity, and a happy family moment at every turn. Her father was a scout for the Outriders, and was rather boastful about his abilities, a trait she picked up but eventually outgrew...mostly.

Her mother was an herbalist and took great pride in her salves and potions which she frequently used for mending her Warsong brothers, or helping with a bit of Night Elf torture. Bori was an only child, although that wasn't totally the case.

Expecting twins, Bori was born beside her stillborn brother. Her parents believed that Bori now contained her brothers soul. While this certainly wasn't the case, Bori and her family grew up believing this, and she took tremendous advantage of this, often blaming outbursts, uncharacteristic behavior, and experimentation on her male brother.

Bori was taken in by one of the clan's shaman's and tutored by him starting in her early adolescence. The shaman of the clan promptly beat any impression of her brothers spirit being a part of her, out of her mind. Though she still occasional fell back on that excuse with others. Her training was slightly narrower than most other shaman. In particular, she was shown how to fight in close quarters as well as commune with the spirits in greater priority than other skills she would of learned. She spent her mornings learning how to appease and earn the favor of the spirits, and her afternoon's learning to fight, relying on her own might and learning how to call upon the spirits power.

Bori set out on her own six years ago. During her time, she was endured personal trials to gain the spirits favor and improve her own resolve. She had savored her growing skill for combat, and been humbled more than enough times. Occasionally prone to the desire to 'sit back and enjoy herself', she attempts to balance this out with backbreaking work once her free time is exhausted.

Bori is still young and malleable. It's a big world. It's time she find her place in it.