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| <div style="font-family:Georgia; font-size:13px;">[[File:O'ctan.JPG|250px|left]]<p>From the moment O'kihp was born, his father rarely paid him any attention. This changed, however, when the monster within the boy made itself known and he almost ended up wiping the entire Tribe out. O'ctan was disgusted by the animal he had sired, and was more than happy to pin the entire blame of the Tribe's failure upon his son. When O'kihp was banished, O'ctan became the Nuhn soon after and tried to return the Tribe back to its former glory. However, the threat of their extinction was eminent, and desperation drove O'ctan to one final act: the retrieval of his son. O'kihp was kidnapped during the night, taken back to Thanalan, and held in a cave within the Tribe's encampment. Unspeakable horrors were committed by father against son. His anger and frustration were taken out against O'kihp, earning O'ctan the reputation of an abusive and merciless father. | | <div style="font-family:Georgia; font-size:13px;">[[File:O'ctan.JPG|250px|left]]<p>From the moment O'kihp was born, his father rarely paid him any attention. This changed, however, when the monster within the boy made itself known and he almost ended up wiping the entire Tribe out. O'ctan was disgusted by the animal he had sired, and was more than happy to pin the entire blame of the Tribe's failure upon his son. When O'kihp was banished, O'ctan became the Nuhn soon after and tried to return the Tribe back to its former glory. However, the threat of their extinction was eminent, and desperation drove O'ctan to one final act: the retrieval of his son. O'kihp was kidnapped during the night, taken back to Thanalan, and held in a cave within the Tribe's encampment. Unspeakable horrors were committed by father against son. His anger and frustration were taken out against O'kihp, earning O'ctan the reputation of an abusive and merciless father. | ||
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One fateful day, however, the beast finally got his revenge. While returning to the cave, he resisted against his bonds and retailed in a maddened frenzy driven only by revenge. Not a single member remained alive, not even the women and children. O'ctan was the final one to kill, and O'kihp happily ripped him apart and feasted upon his organs and flesh until not a valuable part of his father remained.</p></div> | One fateful day, however, the beast finally got his revenge. While returning to the cave, he resisted against his bonds and retailed in a maddened frenzy driven only by revenge. Not a single member remained alive, not even the women and children. O'ctan was the final one to kill, and O'kihp happily ripped him apart and feasted upon his organs and flesh until not a valuable part of his father remained.</p></div> | ||
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| <div style="font-family:Georgia; font-size:13px;"><p>Although O'kaje is the older brother of O'ctan, it was his lack of experience that prevented him from being Nuhn. This doesn't bother him, however, as he enjoys the thrill of battle and gets this plenty as a Tia. He was among the small group sent out to retrieve O'kihp from his banishment in La Noscea and the one that was more than happy to set fire to the remnants of his camp. O'kaje has a healthy fear of the little demon, like most of the Tribe, but will not hesitate in tormenting him when given the chance. | | <div style="font-family:Georgia; font-size:13px;"><p>Although O'kaje is the older brother of O'ctan, it was his lack of experience that prevented him from being Nuhn. This doesn't bother him, however, as he enjoys the thrill of battle and gets this plenty as a Tia. He was among the small group sent out to retrieve O'kihp from his banishment in La Noscea and the one that was more than happy to set fire to the remnants of his camp. O'kaje has a healthy fear of the little demon, like most of the Tribe, but will not hesitate in tormenting him when given the chance. | ||
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He fell quickly under a well-timed swipe of the monster's claws.</p></div> | He fell quickly under a well-timed swipe of the monster's claws.</p></div> | ||
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| <div style="font-family:Georgia; font-size:13px;"><p>Somewhat young, but quite battle-ready, he's one of the better Tias of the Tribe. He was also part of the group that stole O'kihp out of La Noscea. | | <div style="font-family:Georgia; font-size:13px;"><p>Somewhat young, but quite battle-ready, he's one of the better Tias of the Tribe. He was also part of the group that stole O'kihp out of La Noscea. | ||
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He was the final Tia left standing before the demon's claws found their mark.</p></div> | He was the final Tia left standing before the demon's claws found their mark.</p></div> | ||
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| <div style="font-family:Georgia; font-size:14px; font-variant:small-caps;"><b>Thoughts:</b> <i>”We wish it had been us that killed you.”</i></div> | | <div style="font-family:Georgia; font-size:14px; font-variant:small-caps;"><b>Thoughts:</b> <i>”We wish it had been us that killed you.”</i></div> | ||
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− | | <div style="font-family:Georgia; font-size:13px;"><p>When O'kihp had still been quite young and part of the Tribe, O'xhiji had been the one to publicly flog him before banishing him to La Noscea. The old Nuhn ultimately died in his prime, falling victim to a rampaging fire drake that had nearly overrun the Tribe's camp.</p></div> | + | | <div style="font-family:Georgia; font-size:13px;"><p>When O'kihp had still been quite young and part of the Tribe, O'xhiji had been the one to publicly flog him before banishing him to La Noscea. |
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+ | The old Nuhn ultimately died in his prime, falling victim to a rampaging fire drake that had nearly overrun the Tribe's camp.</p></div> | ||
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| <div style="font-family:Georgia; font-size:13px;"><p>An Elezen mage hired by O'ctan to help restrain O'kihp when they captured him. The Duskwood doesn't pose much of a significant threat--dark gray skin hangs from a bony figure and his face is always hidden by a deep shadowy cowl. What Tome lacks in threatening appearance, he makes up for with his cold and emotionless demeanor. He can say not a word, yet unnerve someone by simply standing in the shadows. Tome is very skilled in black magic, and is especially talented with the use of ice enchantments. When kidnapping the boy, Tome used frost-enchanted chains to keep him bound and restrained, even when the beast was unleashed. Further measures were taken and he set up a barrier within the cave as well. During the time when O'kihp had been suddenly released and presumed dead, Tome was appointed as the Nuhn's retainer. He is not considered part of the Tribe, but is indebted to the Nuhn because of his coin. When O'kihp was successfully captured once more, he healed him with great reluctance, and has since then served as the overseer of O'kihp and will ensure that he can never escape again. | | <div style="font-family:Georgia; font-size:13px;"><p>An Elezen mage hired by O'ctan to help restrain O'kihp when they captured him. The Duskwood doesn't pose much of a significant threat--dark gray skin hangs from a bony figure and his face is always hidden by a deep shadowy cowl. What Tome lacks in threatening appearance, he makes up for with his cold and emotionless demeanor. He can say not a word, yet unnerve someone by simply standing in the shadows. Tome is very skilled in black magic, and is especially talented with the use of ice enchantments. When kidnapping the boy, Tome used frost-enchanted chains to keep him bound and restrained, even when the beast was unleashed. Further measures were taken and he set up a barrier within the cave as well. During the time when O'kihp had been suddenly released and presumed dead, Tome was appointed as the Nuhn's retainer. He is not considered part of the Tribe, but is indebted to the Nuhn because of his coin. When O'kihp was successfully captured once more, he healed him with great reluctance, and has since then served as the overseer of O'kihp and will ensure that he can never escape again. | ||
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As promised, Tome was the first to die, for the frost-enchanted chains would not work once their caster was dead. The beast knew getting rid of the ice-user was crucial, so the moment he was able to move he lunged for the Elezen and ripped the arms off his corpse.</p></div> | As promised, Tome was the first to die, for the frost-enchanted chains would not work once their caster was dead. The beast knew getting rid of the ice-user was crucial, so the moment he was able to move he lunged for the Elezen and ripped the arms off his corpse.</p></div> | ||
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