[hider=Orc Battle Chef] Name (Former): Igarashi Kaito Name (Character): Danongorf Age: Twenty Four Appearance: [img]https://i.paigeeworld.com/user-media/1489881600000/54cfdc6b0dc353b30a513014_58ce9c35a34a80c40e77c3ba_320.jpg[/img] Not obvious in the picture, but his character model is quite big, at like 7'5. Character Level: 50 Character Class: Summoner Personality: Kai is a relatively friendly person, easygoing and friendly to just about everyone he comes across. It takes a hell of a lot to stress the guy out, and he is quite capable of relaxing and goofing around even under high pressure situations, which has served him well in his real life job as a chef. When he does get serious or upset, he has a tendency to go very quiet, usually shutting himself off from other people unless he is [i]particularly[/i] devastated. Essentially, he's just your average lovable goofball! Of course, he has so far portrayed himself quite differently during his time in Odyssey, due to entering the game with the intention to play a Dark Lord character. True, this was also essentially done with the idea of making more fun for other players by making an unofficial dungeon, but with the exception of the small inner circle of the guild he created for that very purpose, he forces himself to play the part of a ruthless, cruel king. He still loves to ham his performance right up of course, but other than that, he acts quite cold. Abilities: [u]Summon Phantom Soldier[/u] The general minion spell available to non-necromancer summoners, summoning a weak suit of phantom armour to serve as a basic soldier. Available to summoners as early as level one, but can still follow simple orders, and have a reputation as a good 'worker ant' unit even at high levels. [u]Summon Fire Wyvern[/u] Allows Kaito to summon a fire breathing wyvern, which can function both as a mount or as a follower. A good mid-level flying mount, capable of melee combat and fire breath attacks. [u]Summon Giant Toad[/u] Summons an intelligent, horse-sized toad, which has a variety of water based magic attacks as well as a few melee attacks. One interesting feature of this spell is that the toad levels up alongside the summoner, gaining new, stronger spells in the process. [u]Summon Carbuncle[/u] A targeting spell which summons a floating crystalline entity. The carbuncle attaches itself to the target, all magic, both positive and negative, as long as the level of the caster is equal to or lower than the level of the carbuncle target. Higher level spells are reduced by a percentage equal to the reverse of the number of levels the attacker has over the summoner up to 50%. For example, if Kai is level 50 and the attacker is level 51, the attack power will be reduced by 49%. If the attacker is level 99 though, the attack will only be reduced by 1%. [u]Summon Golem[/u] Summons a large, permanent golem created for a large chunk of magic. These constructs fight and defend the summoner from threats, as well as performing a variety of other tasks depending on the summoners commands. In order to summon a golem, the summoner must sacrifice ten units of the material they wish to create it from. For example, to summon a stone golem, all you need to do is give up ten stones. However, for the higher level golems, like adamantine or mithril, the summoner has to be willing to give up [i]ten[/i] of some of the rarest, most useful materials in the game. However, the more powerful the materials sacrificed, the greater the reward, and adamantine golems can be some of the most dangerous non-boss enemies in the game to any who would pick a fight with them. Sadly, in order to keep them from being [i]too[/i] overpowered, golems are only summoned with the ability to move in a seventy meter radius from the spot they awaken in. In order to make sure a ridiculously rare golem can be recovered without being lost forever, they can be 'put to sleep', at which point players can begin the long, difficult task of moving the golem to a new location for them to 'reawaken' in. [u]Lesser Mirror Soldier[/u] A target spell that, when fired at a creature, creates a silvery, transparent copy of them. However, in the case of Lesser Mirror Soldier, all stats are halved from the original entity, making it far less difficult to deal with one on one than True Mirror Soldier, which copies the entity exactly. It can also be fired at humanoid monsters, in which case a generic reflection will be summoned, with skills that have been (usually crudely) translated into PC skills. Skills: [u]Cooking[/u] Being a chef in the real world, Kai naturally has a deep interest in cooking systems in any game he plays. Naturally, the extremely versatile cooking system in Emerald Odyssey dragged him in immediately. He has put even more time into burning through that skill tree than he has with his villain plans, coming dangerously close on more than one occasion to just giving up the demon lord thing and opening an in game restaurant for fun. At this point, considering how high he has raised this skill, one could almost consider his class a 'battle chef' rather than just a summoner. [u]Carpentry[/u] Along with Masonry, Carpentry is one of the main skills used to build player made structures. Due to his plans of creating his own player-made questline with him as the villain, he took this skill to begin making a big bad citadel for his big bad guild. However, he hasn't put as much into carpentry as he has masonry, as the citadel he is building would mostly be stone. [u]Masonry[/u] As mentioned above, Masonry is one of the other main skills that let players build their own structures. Kai has put more into this skill, as he plans to build a lot more with stone than with wood. [u]Logistics[/u] A rather boring skill tree, Logistics allows a player to organize and command npcs in non-combat situations, such as building and trade. It is largely seen as a flavor skill, but it is handy when creating and maintaining player structures, so Kai has invested into it despite not being really into, or even all that [i]good[/i] at it in the real world. [u]Tactics[/u] The tactics skill tree allows Kai to give commands to small groups of npcs in a combat situation, largely using premade formations, rally points and certain specific action commands. The number of options grow as he progresses through the tree. He can also use these commands on PCs, in which case the players in question will [i]see[/i] what he wants them to do, but it is up to them if they want to follow his plans. Backstory: Igarashi Kaito is an avid gamer and chef, currently living in Osaka. Even before getting into Emerald Odyssey, he'd grown up with an interest in games, despite being kinda limited due to growing up in a relatively small town in the mountains. Therefore, to even convince his parents to let him [i]get[/i] games during the early days, he had to make them think they had something they could 'teach' him... Considering how much he liked food, he decided he'd pick go for a few with cooking. Sadly, his clever plan to fool his parents ended up backfiring, and the poor soul ended up [i]actually[/i] getting interested in cooking, sealing his new, dark path... Over the years, his interests in both gaming and cooking only grew, until he decided to leave home and move to the big city of Osaka at the age of twenty, getting a job working at a pretty decent ramen restaurant. It was also around this time that he got into Emerald Odyssey, and after seeing a few interesting anime with particularly good villains, along with having recently consumed almost every Legend of Zelda game over the course of a few months, he decided it might be fun to come into this and be the bad guy. Not just some small scale PK bandit though! No, he was gonna go in full force! He was going to become the big bad guy, and if he managed to pull this off, he might even be able to make it some kind of cool unofficial questline for other players! And so, after reading up a little on building in the game, he got to work. He started a guild, which consisted of literally just him for a full year, until he managed to scout a few other players who liked the idea and put a nice little fortress together. This eventually grew, and along with the creation of a few mindless npc minions, he had a decent villainous castle on his hands! Of course, despite his goal, Kaicouldn't [i]quite[/i] manage to avoid the extensive cooking system the game offered, and by the time of the shift, he had put even more effort into maxing out the skill tree than he had into building his castle. Other: Did I mention he likes cooking? [/hider]