Kaze Toren | |
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Age |
112 |
Species |
Evon |
Class |
Wizard/Cleric (Rank: Avatar) |
Alignment |
True Neutral (with Lawful Good tendencies) |
Likes |
Money, adventure, gambling, women, fighting evil, human technology, magic, books |
Dislikes |
Authority, slavery, elves, discrimination (he is aware of the irony), outdated traditions and concepts |
Weapons |
Eye of Malakai, spell talismans |
Fighting Style |
Limited study in an inferior class of martial arts called Sahma (as unarmed combat against most demonic breeds is usually considered suicide, very few such schools exist outside Earth Realm) |
Combat Abilities |
Reasonably high, with an emphasis on tactical abilities. With ample time to prepare, Kaze is capable of anything from laying magical traps to summoning a small force of weak, expendable elemental soldiers. Psychic abilities also enable him to detect enemies, some traps, and even deceit. In close combat, however, Kaze remains average. |
Techniques |
Talisman Magic: A school of magic in which spells are prepared ahead of time by binding them to runes drawn on slips of paper, which are then thrown at or slapped onto the target during combat. These spell talismans can be very potent, and do not drain the spellcaster or take excessive concentration and incantation. The disadvantage is that talismans are suited to fighting a few foes at short range, and are poor against many foes at longer range, where intense concentration is required to get the talismans to their targets.
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A miscreant priest turned avatar, Kaze's life was all set for him to be dragged kicking and screaming into a life of simple devotion, affluence, and peaceful luxury serving as one of the Order of Malakai's archbishops. That plan was severely derailed when Kaze surprised everybody and ended up becoming the fourth avatar of Malakai. Always having an appreciation for adventure, Kaze gladly seeks out danger and trouble, and to his credit, he usually does more good than harm when he finds it. He very much enjoys the darker sides of adventuring, however, and indulges in gambling, drinking, pointless violence, and lechery as much as the next wanderer (as long as that wanderer isn't Ranma). He gets along surprisingly well with Rayden, as both men are willing to put aside their conflicting religious views and bad-mouth the elves. Very prone to profiteering and manipulation, any business venture of Kaze's is likely to tread very close to the boundaries of law.