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==Character==
 
==Character==
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===Lioro Family Timeline===
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The Lioro family line can be traced back to Ul'dah, both before and after the battle at Carteneau. Ororo Lioro, the first in the Lioro family line, was a wealthy fur-trader whom peddled rare and exotic animal pelts which were supplied by seedy huntsmen and poachers that were infamous around the world of Eorzea; especially those whom worked out of Gridania. Ororo made a name for himself, and became one of the richest tradesmen by peddling his ill-earned goods to weavers, leatherworkers, and the higher-class citizens of Ul'dah, and in doing so secured his house for many decades to come. Although Ororo wasn't directly involved in the battle that took place, it is written in the family history that much of his wealth was used to aid the war effort. Ororo wed Ixrixxi Krixxi and gave birth to both Koyoro Lioro and Polioro Lioro.
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Koyoro, seeking to bring honor to his family's shady past, quickly took it upon himself to join The Bronze Blades and was stationed near Blackbrush. Polioro became a skilled weaver and her designs and colors were celebrated by the more well-to-do of Ul'dah. Koyoro, upon seeing his sister's fame, and the fact that she continued to use her father's connection with known criminals infuriated him. The rivalry between the two siblings came to a head when Koyoro threatened Polioro, stating that he would use everything in his power to stop her from soiling the family's name by her supporting poachers and black-market tradesmen. Polioro was outraged by this, and took the matter to her father.
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Ororo didn't take kindly to his son's threats-- he knew this would lead to action by The Blades, and tension between Ul'dah, Gridania, and by proxy would sully any trade agreements he had, in turn halting the supply of furs from Gridania, and otherwise. Enraged at this, Ororo disowned his son, despite Koyoro having good intentions at heart. Koyoro, feeling that he had shamed his family, left Ul'dah and the Blades behind, using what little coin he had to purchase passage to Gridania where he would live out the rest of his life in peace, and wed a young plainsfolk girl by the name of Mirara Mira.
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Koyoro and Mirara lived happily on the outskirts of Gridania. Koyoro took up the trade of carpentry and built a small homestead in South Shroud where the two lived out their life, free of worry, and happily trading supplies with the city and the countless traders that passed through South Shroud to stop at Buscarron's tavern. Late in their life, Mirara gave birth to Koyoro's only son, Teroro.
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During this time, Polioro continued to amass a small fortune from her craft, and as Ororo grew older, his health began to decline. Having only one child, now, he left his home, and all of his valubales to his daughter, leaving nothing for his son but harsh words. Roughly two cycles after the birth of Teroro, Ororo passed away, and Polioro became the lady of Chateau D'Lioro.
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Using her abundant wealth, Polioro staffed her beautiful home with guards, especially favoring adventurers. Polioro was known to be rather lewd, outspoken, and raunchy with those she hired. Her lecherous lifestyle led her to take many lovers, and in doing so she had three children: Poporo, Tyoro, and Ryxioro. Little did she know that the lewd life that she led would quickly become her downfall, and jealousy of the three remaining bastard heirs would destroy all that the Lioro family had built in the ongoing years.
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Despite the trouble brewing for the family proper in Ul'dah, things fared much better for Koyoro, Mirara, and their child Teroro in South Shroud. Koyoro taught his son much about the art of woodworking and surviving in the wilderness. Skins, once again, became a staple for the Lioro family; not to turn a profit, but for clothing and armor, weaved by Mirara. As Teroro grew and learned much under the tutelage of his father, he became more and more interested in the forest, and defending it-- this curiosity would lead the young lalafell to take up the bow and join the God's Quiver bowmasters, despite his father's obvious distaste. At the age of only fifteen cycles, Teroro set out to the city of Gridania to train with the archer's guild, and expand his knowledge of ranged combat.
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Teroro trained for several cycles with the archers, and soon became one of their own. Poporo, Tyoro, and Ryxioro bickered among themselves as to who would become the one true owner of Chateau D'Lioro as their mother lay sick, and dying from an ailment that healers could only identify as a potent toxin. Strong herbal medicine could easily cure their mother, but the three siblings cared little, for they were only interested in the wealth, and the estate of their mother, thus they were far less interested in her current state of health-- t'would be far better she die, they thought, for then they could argue over how to divvy her coffers. Polioro grew weaker, and eventually died, despite her efforts to send adventurers after the medicine she required.
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Rumors milled through the taverns stating that it was naught but jealousy that did her in, and that she was poisoned by one of the very same men she shared her bedchambers with.
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The three siblings each took their share of their mother's wealth, and due to their immense greed and indecision, sold the manor home and split the profits before each going their separate ways. Since then, nothing has been heard of the three.
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During his time in Gridania, Teroro met with a plainsfolk lass by the name of Mikoko Miko who spun tales of her adventures in the realm. Her honeyed words sparked the spirit of wanderlust in the heart of Teroro, and he quickly became infatuated with the girl; so much so that he lost all interest in the guild, and his chance to join the Quiver just to court the beautiful lalafell. Mikoko showed him the world outside of the embrace of the forests of Gridania, and the two shared many journeys with one another, and several cycles passed before they decided to seal their love with a formal marriage. Koyoro would see his son one final time at the marriage ceremony, before passing only weeks later from natural causes. Mirara, stricken with grievance, accepted Teroro's offer to move into the city, where he would purchase a small home for her there, among the company of others where she could work her trade and live out the final years of her life. Mirara knew that there was nothing she could say to stop her son from leaving again, and that Mikoko meant much more to him now than she, or his father ever could. Teroro and Mikoko left the city of Gridania once more for two cycles, and in that time Mirara passed away.
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Teroro and Mikoko finally returned to New Gridania upon catching word of his mother's passing. He knew his age was beginning to show, and that it was time for the two to settle down and have a family of their own. They moved into the small cabin which had now been taken back by the forest; vines and weeds littered the walls of the small abode, but with a bit of effort Teroro cleared it away and with a little help from Mikoko expanded the homestead where they lived happily and Mikoko bore a son for Teroro, whom they named Kioro.
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Teroro was delighted with the fact that their first born was a male-- it was his chance to teach Kioro the art of the bow, and hopefully have him join the Quiver, and in turn allowing him to live out his dream through his son. Kioro was very obedient to his father's wishes, and in time became an adept huntsman at the young age of twelve cycles. Trouble was brewing in the homestead, however, as Mikoko would soon become jealous of the attention Teroro was giving their son, and her interest in their lifestyle soon began to wane. One night, as Kioro slept quietly in the side room of the home, Mikoko met with Teroro, and with only a few simple words, broke up their family forever.
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"I'm bored of this life."
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Was all that she said, before gently kissing him and placing her brooch into one of his hands. Teroro was shocked, so much so that he couldn't bring himself to stop her. He watched as the love of his life walked out into the cold of night, only to disappear in the thick forest. This event changed Teroro entirely, and despite Kioro's curious nature, and constant questioning, he could never convince his father to speak of his mother, or where she had left to-- he only knew that she was gone, and he would never see her again.
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===General===
 
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===Appearance===
 
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He is average size by Lalafell standards and somewhat frail thanks to his adventuring lifestyle and his relatively poor eating habits. His sandy-blonde hair, when not tied back, hangs to just above his shoulders and he will often leave his bangs unkempt where they hang over his eyes and sway with the wind as he moves about. He prefers to dress in heavier attire, such as coats due to the harsh elements he has to endure in his lonely journey. During battle he will often dress in hide and studded armor to allow for better mobility.
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He is average size by lalafell standards and somewhat frail thanks to his adventuring lifestyle and his relatively poor eating habits. His sandy-blonde hair, when not tied back, hangs to just above his shoulders and he will often leave his bangs unkempt where they hang over his eyes and sway with the wind as he moves about. He prefers to dress in heavier attire, such as coats due to the harsh elements he has to endure in his lonely journey. During battle he will often dress in hide and studded armor to allow for better mobility.
  
 
Some may notice that he wears an oddly-shaped brooch clipped to his coat, under the flaps of the collar. It appears to be that of a silver serpent which looks similar to a wyvern that clutches a glistening emerald between it's talons. It isn't immediately apparent why the Lalafell keeps such a feminine keepsake on his person.
 
Some may notice that he wears an oddly-shaped brooch clipped to his coat, under the flaps of the collar. It appears to be that of a silver serpent which looks similar to a wyvern that clutches a glistening emerald between it's talons. It isn't immediately apparent why the Lalafell keeps such a feminine keepsake on his person.

Revision as of 11:25, 19 October 2013

Ul'dah-transparent.png Kioro Lioro
Kio.jpg
Gender Male
Race Lalafell
Clan Dunesfolk
Citizenship Ul'dah
Age 17
Social Class Vagabond
Occupation Archer
Guardian Nald'thal, The Trader
Namesday 22nd Sun of the Fifth Umbral Moon

Character

Lioro Family Timeline

The Lioro family line can be traced back to Ul'dah, both before and after the battle at Carteneau. Ororo Lioro, the first in the Lioro family line, was a wealthy fur-trader whom peddled rare and exotic animal pelts which were supplied by seedy huntsmen and poachers that were infamous around the world of Eorzea; especially those whom worked out of Gridania. Ororo made a name for himself, and became one of the richest tradesmen by peddling his ill-earned goods to weavers, leatherworkers, and the higher-class citizens of Ul'dah, and in doing so secured his house for many decades to come. Although Ororo wasn't directly involved in the battle that took place, it is written in the family history that much of his wealth was used to aid the war effort. Ororo wed Ixrixxi Krixxi and gave birth to both Koyoro Lioro and Polioro Lioro.

Koyoro, seeking to bring honor to his family's shady past, quickly took it upon himself to join The Bronze Blades and was stationed near Blackbrush. Polioro became a skilled weaver and her designs and colors were celebrated by the more well-to-do of Ul'dah. Koyoro, upon seeing his sister's fame, and the fact that she continued to use her father's connection with known criminals infuriated him. The rivalry between the two siblings came to a head when Koyoro threatened Polioro, stating that he would use everything in his power to stop her from soiling the family's name by her supporting poachers and black-market tradesmen. Polioro was outraged by this, and took the matter to her father.

Ororo didn't take kindly to his son's threats-- he knew this would lead to action by The Blades, and tension between Ul'dah, Gridania, and by proxy would sully any trade agreements he had, in turn halting the supply of furs from Gridania, and otherwise. Enraged at this, Ororo disowned his son, despite Koyoro having good intentions at heart. Koyoro, feeling that he had shamed his family, left Ul'dah and the Blades behind, using what little coin he had to purchase passage to Gridania where he would live out the rest of his life in peace, and wed a young plainsfolk girl by the name of Mirara Mira.

Koyoro and Mirara lived happily on the outskirts of Gridania. Koyoro took up the trade of carpentry and built a small homestead in South Shroud where the two lived out their life, free of worry, and happily trading supplies with the city and the countless traders that passed through South Shroud to stop at Buscarron's tavern. Late in their life, Mirara gave birth to Koyoro's only son, Teroro.

During this time, Polioro continued to amass a small fortune from her craft, and as Ororo grew older, his health began to decline. Having only one child, now, he left his home, and all of his valubales to his daughter, leaving nothing for his son but harsh words. Roughly two cycles after the birth of Teroro, Ororo passed away, and Polioro became the lady of Chateau D'Lioro.

Using her abundant wealth, Polioro staffed her beautiful home with guards, especially favoring adventurers. Polioro was known to be rather lewd, outspoken, and raunchy with those she hired. Her lecherous lifestyle led her to take many lovers, and in doing so she had three children: Poporo, Tyoro, and Ryxioro. Little did she know that the lewd life that she led would quickly become her downfall, and jealousy of the three remaining bastard heirs would destroy all that the Lioro family had built in the ongoing years.

Despite the trouble brewing for the family proper in Ul'dah, things fared much better for Koyoro, Mirara, and their child Teroro in South Shroud. Koyoro taught his son much about the art of woodworking and surviving in the wilderness. Skins, once again, became a staple for the Lioro family; not to turn a profit, but for clothing and armor, weaved by Mirara. As Teroro grew and learned much under the tutelage of his father, he became more and more interested in the forest, and defending it-- this curiosity would lead the young lalafell to take up the bow and join the God's Quiver bowmasters, despite his father's obvious distaste. At the age of only fifteen cycles, Teroro set out to the city of Gridania to train with the archer's guild, and expand his knowledge of ranged combat.

Teroro trained for several cycles with the archers, and soon became one of their own. Poporo, Tyoro, and Ryxioro bickered among themselves as to who would become the one true owner of Chateau D'Lioro as their mother lay sick, and dying from an ailment that healers could only identify as a potent toxin. Strong herbal medicine could easily cure their mother, but the three siblings cared little, for they were only interested in the wealth, and the estate of their mother, thus they were far less interested in her current state of health-- t'would be far better she die, they thought, for then they could argue over how to divvy her coffers. Polioro grew weaker, and eventually died, despite her efforts to send adventurers after the medicine she required.

Rumors milled through the taverns stating that it was naught but jealousy that did her in, and that she was poisoned by one of the very same men she shared her bedchambers with.

The three siblings each took their share of their mother's wealth, and due to their immense greed and indecision, sold the manor home and split the profits before each going their separate ways. Since then, nothing has been heard of the three.

During his time in Gridania, Teroro met with a plainsfolk lass by the name of Mikoko Miko who spun tales of her adventures in the realm. Her honeyed words sparked the spirit of wanderlust in the heart of Teroro, and he quickly became infatuated with the girl; so much so that he lost all interest in the guild, and his chance to join the Quiver just to court the beautiful lalafell. Mikoko showed him the world outside of the embrace of the forests of Gridania, and the two shared many journeys with one another, and several cycles passed before they decided to seal their love with a formal marriage. Koyoro would see his son one final time at the marriage ceremony, before passing only weeks later from natural causes. Mirara, stricken with grievance, accepted Teroro's offer to move into the city, where he would purchase a small home for her there, among the company of others where she could work her trade and live out the final years of her life. Mirara knew that there was nothing she could say to stop her son from leaving again, and that Mikoko meant much more to him now than she, or his father ever could. Teroro and Mikoko left the city of Gridania once more for two cycles, and in that time Mirara passed away.

Teroro and Mikoko finally returned to New Gridania upon catching word of his mother's passing. He knew his age was beginning to show, and that it was time for the two to settle down and have a family of their own. They moved into the small cabin which had now been taken back by the forest; vines and weeds littered the walls of the small abode, but with a bit of effort Teroro cleared it away and with a little help from Mikoko expanded the homestead where they lived happily and Mikoko bore a son for Teroro, whom they named Kioro.

Teroro was delighted with the fact that their first born was a male-- it was his chance to teach Kioro the art of the bow, and hopefully have him join the Quiver, and in turn allowing him to live out his dream through his son. Kioro was very obedient to his father's wishes, and in time became an adept huntsman at the young age of twelve cycles. Trouble was brewing in the homestead, however, as Mikoko would soon become jealous of the attention Teroro was giving their son, and her interest in their lifestyle soon began to wane. One night, as Kioro slept quietly in the side room of the home, Mikoko met with Teroro, and with only a few simple words, broke up their family forever.

"I'm bored of this life."

Was all that she said, before gently kissing him and placing her brooch into one of his hands. Teroro was shocked, so much so that he couldn't bring himself to stop her. He watched as the love of his life walked out into the cold of night, only to disappear in the thick forest. This event changed Teroro entirely, and despite Kioro's curious nature, and constant questioning, he could never convince his father to speak of his mother, or where she had left to-- he only knew that she was gone, and he would never see her again.

General

Kioro is an aloof character, and has been known to shy away from large cities and crowds if only because he feels uncomfortable in the company of others. Being incredibly shy he has found it very hard to make friends, but due to the recent happenings with his father he has forced himself to work with others in order to save the only family he has left. Kioro can often be found in taverns which are distanced from large cities where he searches for other adventurers to aid him in his struggle, albeit reluctantly.

Appearance

He is average size by lalafell standards and somewhat frail thanks to his adventuring lifestyle and his relatively poor eating habits. His sandy-blonde hair, when not tied back, hangs to just above his shoulders and he will often leave his bangs unkempt where they hang over his eyes and sway with the wind as he moves about. He prefers to dress in heavier attire, such as coats due to the harsh elements he has to endure in his lonely journey. During battle he will often dress in hide and studded armor to allow for better mobility.

Some may notice that he wears an oddly-shaped brooch clipped to his coat, under the flaps of the collar. It appears to be that of a silver serpent which looks similar to a wyvern that clutches a glistening emerald between it's talons. It isn't immediately apparent why the Lalafell keeps such a feminine keepsake on his person.

Behavior

Kioro is very shy, and often times will go out of his way to avoid confrontation entirely, and if forced into it will stutter more often than not. Only around friends, and those he can trust, does he feel safe enough to relax and just talk about things. He is a gentle soul and would mean no harm to anyone, going so far to offer his support to others, even during his trial. When there is an obvious threat to those he cares for, he's the first to show his distaste and spring to action.

His gentle nature, however, gets him in trouble more often than not. Kioro tends to be far too trusting of others and due to his naivety can often times be made do things that could endanger his life simply out of hopes of finding a cure for his father, or making a new friend.

Combat

Kioro is an average archer at best, learning much from his father and his life as a huntsman. Despite this, he has learned a lot in his search for Litoru Aesin and his slowly approaching his father's skill with the bow. The agile Lalafell much prefers wearing lighter armor, and as such uses his speed of movement and lithe form to weave through enemies and allies alike on the battlefield. Although he has learned the basics of stealth, he fails at using it for anything more than listening in on lewd conversations and sneaking out of taverns without paying his tab.

Tendencies

Likes

  • He has a strong affinity for fluffy tails, especially those of Miqo'te.
  • Shiny objects make him happy.
  • His friends, of which he counts very few, make him very happy.
  • His father, Teroro Lioro, the last of his family.
  • Roegadyn, and other large races.
  • Baked goods and other sweet foods.
  • Fish.

Dislikes

  • His mother.
  • Ixal.
  • Canines, as he was attacked by one at a young age, only to be saved by his father.

Hobbies/Talents

  • He is an apprentice leatherworker.
  • Has been known to dabble in skinning and herbalism.
  • Loves to sing and make merry, but rarely does so.

Relationships

Family

His only family are his mother and father. His mother, whom he knows nothing of, left his father when Kioro was only the age of six. His father, Teroro, sunk into a deep depression, but always did his best to give his son the best life he could offer him as they lived alone in the forests of Gridania. The only keepsake that Kioro has of his mother is a brooch she left behind, and his father hasn't spoken of her since, leaving Kioro completely in the dark on the subject.

Friends

He isn't that great at making friends, yet he has met a few interesting people in his adventures that just may be strong allies.

Enemies

Luckily, he hasn't made any enemies thus far.

Moderate Rumors

  • "The little bastard has shirked his tab more often than once!" -Garrahm, Disgruntled Tavern Owner
  • "I seen him talkin' with unsavory sorts out at ol' Buscarron's." -Kael Baern, Armorsmith.
  • "He's weirrrd. He trrried to grrrope my tail!" -Ni'thelm, Miqo'te Bowmistress.

Rare Rumors

  • "Don't let it get around, but I saw 'im tradin' coins to some ponce behind Buscarron's. Wonder what's up with that? Nothin' good, I'd wager." -Unnamed Tavern Goer
  • "I don't think he's all there in the head. Seen him slumped in the corner of the tavern, holdin' his head, and mutterin' something. People that talk to themselves ain't right." -Khor Rakescar, Adventurer
  • "I think he's got some sort of unhealthy fetish for Roegadyn women. He won't stop talking about Roegadyn!". -Beryx Jadecutter, Traveling Merchant.
  • "He sure mopes around a lot. Heard his 'ma up and left his 'da and he ain't been right since. Now, take this with a grain o' salt, but I heard 'is 'ma is still around, and she's cabalist witch!". -Zachariah Kull, Swordsman.


Annotations

Very early work in progress, will be updated and cleaned up when I have time.