Lo'campo
Social Structure and Status :
Due to the brutality displayed in front of a child, the orphans of the Sunset Quarters will be hesitant to approach Lo'campo from this point out of fear. Some will refer to him as a "Monster."
Homicidal Insanity: Lo'campo will suffer from a manic desires to kill from this point forward. These desires will manifest in response to a trigger: what he perceives as rudeness. Regardless if the individual is a friend or foe, if Lo'campo interprets an action as rude, he will begin to crave their demise.
Homicidal Insanity: Lo'campo will suffer from a manic desires to kill from this point forward. These desires will manifest in response to a trigger: what he perceives as rudeness. Regardless if the individual is a friend or foe, if Lo'campo interprets an action as rude, he will begin to crave their demise.
Appearance&Bio
Age: 45
Race: Akalak
Gender: Male
Birthplace: Riverfall
Birthday: 3, spring, 469 A.V
Birth Name: Loxudeianis Basunreph Campo
Occupation: Unemployed
Appearance
7ft 4in, 287lbs long silver hair that drags along the ground if not put up, navy blue eyes, scar under right eye.
Age: 45
Race: Akalak
Gender: Male
Birthplace: Riverfall
Birthday: 3, spring, 469 A.V
Birth Name: Loxudeianis Basunreph Campo
Occupation: Unemployed
Appearance
7ft 4in, 287lbs long silver hair that drags along the ground if not put up, navy blue eyes, scar under right eye.
Past :
Lo'campo was born a killer.His mother died during his conception leaving him to grow up with his father. He always had the urge to kill as long as he could remember, catching small slow animals and taking their lives relentlessly. It had become a furtive ritual for the young Akalak training with his father during the day and using the skills learned to commit his deeds at night wislt his parent was asleep. Unknowing of his son's demon Lo'campo's father continued teaching him the skills that enabled him to continue his carnage and terrorizing of the wildlife.
By the age of fifteen Lo'campo had tired of killing measly animals that were unfortunate to cross the blue child's path. He wanted something bigger, something more difficult, so during his right of trials the young Lo'campo lured another child away from the group and beat the unsuspecting child brutally with his fist to the brink of death blaming it on the child saying that the unresponsive boy attempted to kill a glassbeak alone and presenting the feather of the bird found on the ground. Lo'campo was looked at as a hero as word passed through Riverfall of how the little Akalak boy dragged his fellow warrior to safety. There were some people who had their doubts about what really happened, but no one impugned the story more than his father who had gotten a look of the beaten child and could tell that it was the skills that he had taught to his son.
Lo'campo's father was angry, not at the child but himself for not seeing the signs before things had gotten to the point of which they had reached. He felt guilty for not training his son mentally as well as physically and for that reason alone was why he withheld his suspicions of his son's actions. Thinking for the better of his son's mind rather than his body, Lo'campo's father stopped the training to which upset Lo'campo seeing that he was also not allowed out of the house anymore also meant that he could not indulge in his nightly pleasures. For the next ten years Lo'campo spent his life secluded from the outside world learning peace, discipline and humbleness from his father. At this point though he still had the urge, he had learned to sway it away, containing the storm in a bottle rather than letting it rampage outward and spread. All things seemed to be going well for the century afterwards the right of passage incident until fate wiggled its ugly head back into Lo'campo's life.
At the age of 31 a change came upon Lo'campo where he let his temper flare too much and his darker side (Oumoc) made his appearance. Like all bottle most are made of glass and when Lo'campo's bottle breaks and he lets his temper get the best of him the storm within unleashes a monstrosity that knew no boundaries. Being trapped in the house upset Lo'campo on the inside but wanting to please his father he held his tongue in objection. Oumoc on the other hand wanted out of the home and went for the only thing in range, Lo'campo's father. It was a wild fight against his son and though he wanted to hold back the parent Akalak knew he had to subdue his youngest child to which he did. Seeing no other way to help his child Lo’campo was put onto a ship and sent on his way to learn the meaning of his life. Taking all that his father had taught him Lo'campo traveled over mizahar, and even returned to Riverfall a few seasons, learning new things from new lands until finally settling in Sunberth in 514 A.V where he now resides.-
By the age of fifteen Lo'campo had tired of killing measly animals that were unfortunate to cross the blue child's path. He wanted something bigger, something more difficult, so during his right of trials the young Lo'campo lured another child away from the group and beat the unsuspecting child brutally with his fist to the brink of death blaming it on the child saying that the unresponsive boy attempted to kill a glassbeak alone and presenting the feather of the bird found on the ground. Lo'campo was looked at as a hero as word passed through Riverfall of how the little Akalak boy dragged his fellow warrior to safety. There were some people who had their doubts about what really happened, but no one impugned the story more than his father who had gotten a look of the beaten child and could tell that it was the skills that he had taught to his son.
Lo'campo's father was angry, not at the child but himself for not seeing the signs before things had gotten to the point of which they had reached. He felt guilty for not training his son mentally as well as physically and for that reason alone was why he withheld his suspicions of his son's actions. Thinking for the better of his son's mind rather than his body, Lo'campo's father stopped the training to which upset Lo'campo seeing that he was also not allowed out of the house anymore also meant that he could not indulge in his nightly pleasures. For the next ten years Lo'campo spent his life secluded from the outside world learning peace, discipline and humbleness from his father. At this point though he still had the urge, he had learned to sway it away, containing the storm in a bottle rather than letting it rampage outward and spread. All things seemed to be going well for the century afterwards the right of passage incident until fate wiggled its ugly head back into Lo'campo's life.
At the age of 31 a change came upon Lo'campo where he let his temper flare too much and his darker side (Oumoc) made his appearance. Like all bottle most are made of glass and when Lo'campo's bottle breaks and he lets his temper get the best of him the storm within unleashes a monstrosity that knew no boundaries. Being trapped in the house upset Lo'campo on the inside but wanting to please his father he held his tongue in objection. Oumoc on the other hand wanted out of the home and went for the only thing in range, Lo'campo's father. It was a wild fight against his son and though he wanted to hold back the parent Akalak knew he had to subdue his youngest child to which he did. Seeing no other way to help his child Lo’campo was put onto a ship and sent on his way to learn the meaning of his life. Taking all that his father had taught him Lo'campo traveled over mizahar, and even returned to Riverfall a few seasons, learning new things from new lands until finally settling in Sunberth in 514 A.V where he now resides.-
Concept :
Lo'campo though timid and humble has no regard for the emotions of those around him. He is usually quiet like and will normally only talk when spoken to or intrigued by a conversation. He is the lighter personality though a ruthless killer who will try to stand his ground in many battles. He is a person's best ally and worst enemy his willpower and strength allowing him to hunt a person down until he feels that he has gotten the satisfaction needed which in most instances end in the death of his victims. Though he can be violent in nature, he is generally a peaceful, helpful man that will raise his blade for anyone in need as well as to anyone that disturbs his peace. Lately due to his current interactions Lo'campo is slowly learning how the outside world works and though he still kills his morals are changing for the better good. He has a great dislike of goons, thugs, and anyone else that may agitate him or his peace. Lo'campo's blade does not discriminate. Men, Women, Children, even animals will suffer if unfortunate enough to face Lo'campo
Oumoc is the darker personality of the two souls. Like Lo'campo, Oumoc is a killer. The only things that drastically separate the two personalities are the facts that Oumoc has no preference when it comes to killing. He see's it more as a duty. Randomly killing as if a wild animal let off his leash. Oumoc unlike Lo'campo is uncivil and malicious. He finds pleasure in killing going around causing trouble where ever and when ever he can. He is highly unpredictable and dangerous usually found consulting with the more dangerous criminals before killing them as well for having morals. Oumoc has a burning hate for authority and will disobey the law in what ever way he can. He also has a dislike of Lo'campo though will be willing to work with the lighter side to evade troublesome situations. Oumoc's personality is filter-less saying anything that comes to mind no matter how vulgar or dis-respective. He is a killing machine that only wants to kill the weak and torture the strong.
Oumoc is the darker personality of the two souls. Like Lo'campo, Oumoc is a killer. The only things that drastically separate the two personalities are the facts that Oumoc has no preference when it comes to killing. He see's it more as a duty. Randomly killing as if a wild animal let off his leash. Oumoc unlike Lo'campo is uncivil and malicious. He finds pleasure in killing going around causing trouble where ever and when ever he can. He is highly unpredictable and dangerous usually found consulting with the more dangerous criminals before killing them as well for having morals. Oumoc has a burning hate for authority and will disobey the law in what ever way he can. He also has a dislike of Lo'campo though will be willing to work with the lighter side to evade troublesome situations. Oumoc's personality is filter-less saying anything that comes to mind no matter how vulgar or dis-respective. He is a killing machine that only wants to kill the weak and torture the strong.
Present :
Today, Lo'campo has grown to be more gentle. Though he still kills, he has changed his target to those that he has done wrong. In the time that had passed, he had reunited with his older sister, only to have her killed by a sailor thus forming a hate for the people. Her death changed him completely now pushing him to get stronger to avenge her death by purging out evil where ever he may find it. His biggest goals at the moment include working on himself physically, mentally, and socially. Wanting to better himself so he may become a force in the world. He has gained the name "Monster" from children of the Sunset Quarter due to a brutal murder witnessed by the kids. Sometimes answering to the names other times not, the one name given to him that he does not like is "Hero" deemed upon him by Fallon. Overall, he plans to change for the better. The monster transforming into a gentle giant.
As of 516 A.V
As more time passed from the last chapter of his life, Lo'campo and Oumoc have in a way found a peaceful ground between the two. Still having a hatred of each other, they both have agreed to share the body, Lo'campo during the day and Oumoc during the night until one or the other can find a way to become the dominate personality. Straying from the path of peacefulness and dabbing in his old ways, Lo'campo has began to seek out the god Krysus in an attempt become her champion. Still seeing the world with a slanted and highly skewed view, he and Oumoc have begun killing more frequently in hopes of catching the eye of Krysus. To add on the tales of events in their lives, the murderous duo have been reunited with their long lost daughters that neither of them knew that they had. Balancing their everyday lives as well as the secret lives they live, things seem to be getting only more complicated for the blue duo.
As of 516 A.V
As more time passed from the last chapter of his life, Lo'campo and Oumoc have in a way found a peaceful ground between the two. Still having a hatred of each other, they both have agreed to share the body, Lo'campo during the day and Oumoc during the night until one or the other can find a way to become the dominate personality. Straying from the path of peacefulness and dabbing in his old ways, Lo'campo has began to seek out the god Krysus in an attempt become her champion. Still seeing the world with a slanted and highly skewed view, he and Oumoc have begun killing more frequently in hopes of catching the eye of Krysus. To add on the tales of events in their lives, the murderous duo have been reunited with their long lost daughters that neither of them knew that they had. Balancing their everyday lives as well as the secret lives they live, things seem to be getting only more complicated for the blue duo.