Issac
The Pycon Pirate
The Pycon Pirate
Physical Information
Race: Pycon
Birthday & Age : 10 of the Day, Winter 507 A.V. (2 years old)
Gender: Male
Physical Description
He modelled himself after his captain, so he looks like a tiny little fourty-something man, complete with a hat and eye-patch. He stands at a good 2 inches, and is often mistaken for a wooden stake. His nexus is located in his chest.
Character Concept
Issac holds the utmost respect for his captain, and shares a tight bond with the crew. He loves the sea breeze, even though falling into the sea means death for him. Pirating is synonmous with adventure with him, and is often the trickster fooling the victims into the greedy hands of the pirates. He has no regrets about his apparent slavery to the captain.
Character History
Before he was born, his father and mother were captured by a slaver, and was willing to sell them into the hands of some scholar or noble. However, one pirate Captain William Issac was on the market for a Pycon on his ship, and was ready to pay a handsome sum for a clay man. The slaver planned to sell the couple, but on the day William stepped in to pick up his order, the mother gave birth to a little spherical globe. William found his potential servants hiding the sphere from him. Curious, he asked them what it was, and when he found out it was a baby Pycon, he immediately grabbed it, and stuffed it into his pocket, leaving the mother and father grief-struck and the slaver with a very nice bag of mizas.
His pirate crew, once they were on the Suvan Sea, paid no attention to the globe, and believed it was some trinket that he was fond of. However, they were shocked to see that instead of the clay ball, there was a little clay man in the captain's hand. Some crew members wished to destroy the "magic shapeshifter" but the captain protected it. Six months in, he demonstrated the Pycon's potential. They spotted a nice merchant ship, but instead of attacking it, the captain sent two of his pirates to row at night secretly to the ship. When they got there, they were instructed to set a box next to the ship's wooden mass. They did so, and were amazed when the little clay man popped out and started to climb up the ship. In 10 minutes the man had crawled inside a window, and in a half hour a rope had been dropped from the window to the boat, and the clay man slid down it to the crew member's suprise. "I am Issac, and I have just delivered you the ship." They returned with two chests filled with jewels, and the captain had smiled proudly at Issac. From that moment on, Issac was their little thief, negotiator and voice of reason.
Training (Skills, Arcana, Gnosis, Lore)
Escape Artist - 30/100 (10 Racial Bonus, 20 Starting Package)
Acrobatics - 20/100 (20 Starting Package)
Larceny- 10/100 (10 Starting Package)