Geodi

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Player: Azudarko

Character Full Name: Geodi Domine

Character In-Game Name: Geodi

Nickname(s): None. At least, none flattering.

Affiliation: Horde.

Race: Orc

Class: Shaman

Sex: Male

Age: 19

Height: 6'0

Weight: 220 lbs.

Hair: Black hair, tied directly back in a ponytail. Depending on what he's been doing for the last week or so, he may have let himself grow fairly scruffy, or he might be clean shaven. He has a hard time keeping up.

Eyes: Bright yellow. Sunken, slightly.

Alignment: Lawful Good.

Appearance

He usually dresses for practicality, rather than style, so it varies from day to day. Generally speaking, however, he dresses conservatively, preferring to expose as little of himself as possible, taking advantage of the fact that his travels are taking him farther and farther from the blazing sun of Durotar, by dressing in thicker clothing. A Fun Note: He enjoys shoes/boots that boost his height, and will wear them when possible.

Scars: There's some obvious scarring around his left ear, and it looks like it's missing a chunk. In the rare moments wherein you'd happen to see his stomach, you'd notice an angry looking scar running along the left side of his midriff.

Personality

Years of being treated like a runt have obviously taken their tole, on this Orc. While not what one would usually consider 'cowardly', he's not the kind that one would peg for a soldier, either. He's a quiet, shy kind of guy, preferring to keep his head down, and avoid bringing any undue trouble/violence upon himself. Good-natured, he enjoys making friends, and does his best to be accepting of the strange beings that his race has allied with. (And, if given the opportunity, even those it hasn't.) Even given his nigh-pacifist nature, the chip on his shoulder spurs him to battle. Desperate to prove himself as a member of the Horde, despite his size, he trains in the Shamanistic arts.

History

Born in the year 8, the situations surrounding his birth, and initial years of life are a mystery to him. What he does know is this: he was born to Rorgram and Kolketa Domine. Both had fought beneath Orgrim Doomhammer, and Korgram had been slain while attempting to avoid capture. Kolketa, feeling that any attempt she made to avoid the internment camps would be futile, given her infant son, gave herself willingly to the them.

Geodi would spend most of his early life in the interment camps, ridiculed for his diminutive stature, etching out a pathetic survival among his fellow survivors, including his mother. The regular abuse suffered at both the hands of his captors, and his fellow prisoners, would instill in him a great meekness.

After the liberation of the Orcs, and the exodus to Durotar, Kolketa gladly joined the forces of the New Horde beneath Thrall, leaving her then adolescent son behind, fighting at the Battle of Mount Hyjal, and onward.

Following that, the then-of-age Geodi would find himself shuffled along into the newly founded Valley of Trials, where he could display a natural affinity of the Shamanic arts. This affinity would allow him, if he properly sculpted it, to rise above the stigma associated with being a "runt."

Family: Geodi has several 'family' members, both those of blood relation and not. Obviously, there is his mother, who fights still today, currently positioned in Feralas where she enjoys the fierceness of the jungle, and can still be of service to the Horde.

Whilst training the Valley of Trials, Geodi made close friendships with several of his peers, at least three of which he would consider siblings.

There is also the elderly Tauren woman who watched after him (and several other children whose parents battled the Burning Legion) when he was younger, whom he affectionately calls "Grandma."

Hero: Thrall. Geodi views Thrall as the pinnacle of Orcish potential, and the Frostwolf Clan as the noblest of all Orcish clans.

Prejudices: Geodi tries his best to get along with everyone. He's a little unnerved by the Forsaken, but tends to lean more towards pitying them, than loathing them. The race he trusts the least are the Blood Elves, for the simple reason that he's yet to have a particularly enjoyable experience with one. He does foster some resentments towards Humans as a whole, but appreciates all the same their contributions in the battle against the Burning Legion. (It's helped, as well, by the fact that he's met several of them, and would even consider a few 'friends.' Or, as close to friends as an Orc and a Human can be.)