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+ | '''Bosnian''': Dal's heritage is a major part of his story. Born and raised in Bosnia (specifically in Sarajevo) this environment shaped his life, until just a few weeks ago when he came to Prospect. Do you have ties to Bosnia? Do you have family back in the Old World? | ||
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+ | '''Broken''': Dal has been dealt a series of blows over the last few years, leaving him very damaged. Can he recover before falling into the grey limbo of Harano - or an even worse fate befalls him? His interactions with others might make all the difference. | ||
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+ | '''Child soldier''': Born as a warrior class, to a warrior people, of a race bred to be warriors and under constant attack - Dal was raised as a child soldier, metaphorically shaped into a living weapon. His earliest childhood memories involve calisthenics, weapons drills and making improvised munitions (molotovs, bathtub napalm and the like). The term "childhood" is used loosely, because by the standards of most people, he didn't have one. He's a great guy to have at your back in a brawl, but he doesn't have much to offer outside of one. Worse yet, being raised in a constant state of war for years leaves psychological scars. Maybe you can recognize the signs - either due to training or having survived similar trauma? |
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Story Hooks
Bosnian: Dal's heritage is a major part of his story. Born and raised in Bosnia (specifically in Sarajevo) this environment shaped his life, until just a few weeks ago when he came to Prospect. Do you have ties to Bosnia? Do you have family back in the Old World?
Broken: Dal has been dealt a series of blows over the last few years, leaving him very damaged. Can he recover before falling into the grey limbo of Harano - or an even worse fate befalls him? His interactions with others might make all the difference.
Child soldier: Born as a warrior class, to a warrior people, of a race bred to be warriors and under constant attack - Dal was raised as a child soldier, metaphorically shaped into a living weapon. His earliest childhood memories involve calisthenics, weapons drills and making improvised munitions (molotovs, bathtub napalm and the like). The term "childhood" is used loosely, because by the standards of most people, he didn't have one. He's a great guy to have at your back in a brawl, but he doesn't have much to offer outside of one. Worse yet, being raised in a constant state of war for years leaves psychological scars. Maybe you can recognize the signs - either due to training or having survived similar trauma?