Hmm. I wasn't sure how to go about this, but I stumbled across this part of the boards and it seemed like a logical place to start. You'll have to forgive if this thread is a little awkward.
Makime Kabehunerure (that is the last name I am roleplaying him as having, it means 'honour-guard' or 'guards his honour' in Prydaenese.) is a 6th circle Prydaen Cleric who grew up in Forfedhdar with his Pride. There is a woman in his back-story, a Bard who was also in his Pride whom he first met on the occasion of the death of his sister, and whom he slowly developed a relationship with. Of course, all this is flexible and we could totally work something else out if your character isn't a Bard (the Bard thing is important at several points in the story since the character does Bard-things, but like I said, we could talk).
Anyway, Makime's stats and such. He's forest Prydaen, all black except for white rosettes on his fur. He's not adept at hiding and stalking (because he's a cleric, though I make an effort to lock hiding and stalking every time I hunt, and I have 22-24 ranks in hiding/stalking at 6th circle as a Cleric)
Makime is a 'traditional' Prydaen cleric. He doesn't worship the gods of the furless (i.e. the thirteen), he (roleplays at least) worshipping the Triquetra (Eu-Demrris-Tenemlor) of the Prydaen. He gets favours from Damaris because he sees Damaris as a very similar, if not the same, as Demrris.
Makime views himself equally as a Prydaen priest, serving the Triquetra and endeavouring to revive the worship of the Three, and in so doing reconstruct some semblance of Prydaen culture in the realms, as well as a holy warrior and a fighter of undead. Right now I'm still getting his hiding and stalking up to par, but when he's big enough I'm going to do my best to make sure he hunts undead whenever and wherever he can.
He's also not a Mary-Sue by any stretch of the imagination, however. He is mildly racist and somewhat arrogant. Respect, in Makime's mind, works thusly - for 'kin' (other Prydaens), and Rakash, because he considers them allies, he'll respect them until they do something idiotic to prove themselves not deserving of respect. With tuboraru ('non-Prydaen', 'furless', a word which he usually uses with reproach and combined with the word 'yaya' (stupid), as in "You hear Makime mutter something about yaya tuboraru") he is less patient, and is retiscent to trust them unless they give him reason to. Most furless Empaths, for instance, he'll trust, though not easily and certainly not beyond mere healer-patient relationship, not without a lot of knowing them first.
Your demeanor is neutral.
You regard Rakash with a friendly demeanor.
You regard Prydaen with a warm demeanor.
So, on that note:
Name: Acolyte Makime
Race: Prydaen
Guild: Cleric
Gender: Male
Age: 21
Circle: 6
You were born on the 20th day of the 2nd month of Ka'len the Sea Drake in the year of the Bronze Wyvern, 365 years after the victory of Lanival the Redeemer.
Your birthday is over 7 months away.
Strength : 12 Reflex : 12
Agility : 13 Charisma : 12
Discipline : 12 Wisdom : 13
Intelligence : 13 Stamina : 13
Favors: 3
Concentration: 15 Max: 15
TDPs: 15
Encumbrance: Heavy Burden
You are Acolyte Makime, a Prydaen Cleric.
You have pointed ears and cat-slitted eyes, one crystal green and one gold. Your black mane is long and straight, and is worn pulled back in a ponytail. You have black fur with white rosettes and a slender tail.
You have faint scuffing to the left eye.
You are in good shape.
You are holding a poker-scorched uguns nuja in your right hand.
You are wearing a belt, a narrow glass ring, some black cotton trousers, a fang-tipped bone earring, a navy blue pouch, some ring mail, a chain aventail, some chain greaves, a navy blue cloak, some black jack boots, a sturdy backpack, a short bow and a target shield.
Anyway, if you're interested in roleplaying this with me and you already have a Prydaen character, or have always wanted to try one and have an extra character slot, my AIM is TheGlottalStop, or respond here, and I can send you the back-story I have worked out and we'll talk.
~Ryan, player of a few