Saki

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Player: Anski

Character Full Name: Saki Canyoncarver

Character In-Game Name: Saki

Nickname(s): N/A

Association(s): Canyoncarver Heritage, Orgrimmar

Race: Orc

Class: Shaman

Age: 15

Sex: Female

Hair: Black, Tied to a Topknot

Eyes: Amber

Weight: 230 lbs

Height: 6'3

Appearance

Usual Garments/Armor: Wolf mask inherited from mother, red steel armor.

Personality

Quick to her feet and faster to her head, Saki is a vicious warrior who's self restraint to pacifism through shamanism is starting to weigh her down. Instead of picking fights with anyone who breezes by, through her inclusive Shaman training she is still a fire-headed fighter with the slightest hints of self control. Usually one to try and calm herself down when made excelsior in furor, it bleeds through sometimes to rear herself into combat once more. Often described as an intense, but short-stamina'd fighter, Saki's bursts of anger reflect this as they come quickly and pass just as they arrived.

Alignment: Chaotic Good

History

Clutched tightly in the midst of the night, Saki was born in the internment camp of Hammerfall, where her mother Vakari Canyoncaver and her father Kargaar Skybreaker were both stationed. One of three, and the youngest of all of them, her time spent in the camps was a short one, only a small child before they were liberated, being carried out by her mother as her father fell in combat to push free from the internment camp. Chaos and battle were all she remembered as the Orc's moved way across the Eastern Kingdom, liberating more and more camps until Thrall had made the decision to move across the sea and find something, anything they could live on. However too young to understand this, they boarded the boat that smelled heavily of salt and water, and moved onward.

In this time she grew older, and when they finally reached Durotar, it was the only home she could remember. Her mother, wrought with grief, was beginning to calm and would leave Saki to run with her fellow children, a practice orcs had let their young do back in the camps, knowing they would be safe in their numbers. Vakari wandered to the canyons to practice the Shamanism that was taking hold in society, and Saki moved with the gang around the building in the city that would become Orgrimmar, red dirt staining them up to their shins and fights happening between the kids over the smallest things. She roughnecked with them, and they had the idea to leave the city and go running. Unknown to even most of the adults of the area, they knew even less of the dangers that surrounded the desert land. In the warm heat of the night, they ran out in their numbering behind the Grunts and ended up surrounding a scorpion, wondering what it was.

The beast, frightened and angered at the short green invasion, lashed forward and struck Saki with it's stinger, and another child. The others fled, except for one, who carried the both of them back as they lost consciousness. Her mother was returning at that time, and intercepted them just as the Grunts were running forward to see what had happened. In her newly found ways, Vakari focused to heal her daughter, another Shaman taking care of the male child. Saki opened her eyes, and took a deep breath, having stared death in the face. She became quieter, although still agitated easily, as she moved into her adolescent years.

Come her trials, something the Orcs had restarted since their days of Draenor life, she succeeded with furious anger and mythic presence. With her mother watching, she knew that it was either pass with flying colors or be reduced to the simple peon like many of her friends. However, when the time came to hail her, she was known as a fledgling shaman and returned to her mother bearing the good news. Taking it to personally train her, Vakari began to train the young girl for years, until she reached her adult age in which she would have to learn from herself and the spirits. To this day, Saki moves through Durotar and the Barrens, looking for herself and for her future.