Race: | Human |
Class: | Fighter |
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Horthgok is large warrior hailing from the country of Cradle, born and raised like most, he was taught to hate outside species other than humans. During his years of training at the Cradle military academy he learned many fighting skills, mostly pertaining to the restraint of his enemies and protection of allies. Before his final battle for the Cradle military Horthgok had worked his way up to the rank of Lieutenant. He is fiercely loyal to his friends and allies and will not stop on his effort to complete a task. Horthgok recently left Brekkon to go back to Cradle and he told the party that he hopes it is not "goodbye", but simply "see you later" as he has work to be done that cannot wait.
Solomon: After abandoning his post in the military Horthgok meets his first real friend among this new party; whilst he is slowly growing to care for the others, Solomon has proven himself to be a loyal friend on and off the field of battle. Horthgok once helped to keep Solomon safe during a curse by the (as it turns out very cool) god, named Boarbarygmos by staying by his side through fevers and seizures.
Xinthua: Soon after joining the party Horthgok finds himself in the close company of a lizardfolk, one of the very races he was raised to hate since childhood. Although his feelings on this new partner were many and complicated, he eventually started to make connections with Xinthua and hopes they can use their relationship as an example to the people of both Cradle and Il-Oovi that they can get along without total war. Horthgok still holds some trust away from Xinthua in particular as he once almost made a deal with a god to wipe his home of Cradle off the map. However he also sees this as step in the right direction towards peace as Xinthua decided against the deal in the end.
Bameron: He is one mysterious motherfucker, Bameron has kept to himself for as long as they have been acquainted, but he definitely shows a great interest in cooperation, especially on the battlefield. Overall a good guy, although it is hard to get a read on him or his intentions for the future.
Fox: Horthgok wishes that Fox would trust him to be part of the psychic mind link more often. From Horthgok's perspective Fox has never been too great at combat, but he has proven to be incredibly useful and reliable in protecting the party and continuing the quest forward outside of the battlefield.