[hider=Avenger] [center]Class: Avenger True Name: Tecumseh Appearance: [img]https://images-wixmp-ed30a86b8c4ca887773594c2.wixmp.com/f/365001ec-277d-4afe-b80b-93044a238789/d389r65-3fd6de79-ec0a-4346-8192-185b8db73a50.jpg?token=eyJ0eXAiOiJKV1QiLCJhbGciOiJIUzI1NiJ9.eyJpc3MiOiJ1cm46YXBwOjdlMGQxODg5ODIyNjQzNzNhNWYwZDQxNWVhMGQyNmUwIiwic3ViIjoidXJuOmFwcDo3ZTBkMTg4OTgyMjY0MzczYTVmMGQ0MTVlYTBkMjZlMCIsImF1ZCI6WyJ1cm46c2VydmljZTpmaWxlLmRvd25sb2FkIl0sIm9iaiI6W1t7InBhdGgiOiIvZi8zNjUwMDFlYy0yNzdkLTRhZmUtYjgwYi05MzA0NGEyMzg3ODkvZDM4OXI2NS0zZmQ2ZGU3OS1lYzBhLTQzNDYtODE5Mi0xODViOGRiNzNhNTAuanBnIn1dXX0.ZelrVmztth1CB9SLhMehxDXg6JX4hZGyOXkBLLWkZb4[/img] Sex: F Alignment: True Neutral Attribute: Man [/center] [b]History: [/b] Tecumseh was born in Shawnee territory in what is now Ohio between 1764 and 1771, supposedly named after a shooting star that passed across the sky at the time of their birth. Tecumseh's father, Puckeshinwau, was a Shawnee war chief of the Kispoko division, who already had 4 children before Tecumseh. One of these children was a disowned drunkard name Lalawéthika. When the American Revolutionary War between the British and their American colonies began in 1775, many Shawnees allied themselves with the British, raiding into Kentucky in an effort to drive out American settlers. General George Rogers Clark, commander of the Kentucky militia, led a major expedition into Shawnee territory in 1780. After the Shawnees retreated, Clark burned their villages and crops. The Shawnees relocated to the northwest, only for Clark to follow after and then to go on and burn and destroy these villages as well. Tecumseh, only a young child a the time, witnessed both of these raids and razings of the Shawnee's villages. Within the young child, the flames of a burning hatred for the Americans would be lit. Tecumseh, now about eighteen years old, became a warrior under the tutelage of her older brother Cheeseekau, who emerged as a noted war chief. Ohio had become contested territory, as the Americans now laid claim to the land by right of conquest. Tecumseh would take part in the Northwest Indian War as a minor leader under the command of her brother Cheeseekau. Tecumseh was with Cheeseekau when he was killed in an unsuccessful attack on Buchanan's Station near Nashville in 1792. Disturbed by the death of her brother, Tecumseh made a lifelong vow of vengeance against the Americans. While Tecumseh lived along the White River, Indians in the region were troubled by sickness, alcoholism, poverty, the loss of land, depopulation, and the decline of their traditional way of life. Several religious prophets emerged, among these was Tecumseh's younger brother Lalawéthika, who had been regarded as a misfit with little promise. In 1805, he began preaching, urging listeners to reject European influences, stop drinking alcohol, and discard their traditional medicine bags. Tecumseh followed her brother's teachings by eating only Native food, wearing traditional Shawnee clothing, and not drinking alcohol. Tecumseh and Lalawéthika, now known as The Prophet, established a new town near the ruins of Fort Greenville. The Prophet's message spread widely, attracting visitors and converts from multiple tribes, while American settlers grew uneasy as Indians flocked to Greenville. Seeking to avoid war, Tecumseh and the Prophet established a village Americans would call Prophetstown, north of present-day Lafayette, Indiana. At Prophetstown, Tecumseh and The Prophet initially worked to maintain a peaceful coexistence with the United States. A major turning point came in September 1809, when William Henry Harrison, governor of the Indiana Territory, negotiated the Treaty of Fort Wayne, purchasing 2.5 to 3 million acres (10,000 to 12,000 km2) of land in what is present-day Indiana and Illinois. Although many Indian leaders signed the treaty, others who used the land were deliberately excluded from the negotiations. In August 1810, Tecumseh met with William Henry Harrison at Vincennes, capital of the Indiana Territory, a standoff that became legendary. Tecumseh demanded that Harrison rescind the Fort Wayne cession, and said he would oppose American settlement on the disputed lands. He said the chiefs who had signed the treaty would be punished, and that he was uniting the tribes to prevent further cessions. As the meeting concluded, Tecumseh said that if Madison did not rescind the Fort Wayne treaty, "you and I will have to fight it out." Tecumseh again met Harrison at Vincennes. He told the governor he had amassed a confederacy of northern tribes and was heading south to do the same. For the next six months, Tecumseh traveled some 3,000 miles (4,800 km) in the south and west to recruit allies. In September 1811, taking advantage of Tecumseh's extended absence, Harrison marched toward Prophetstown with about 1,000 men, initiating the Battle of Tippecanoe. Harrison's men held their ground, after which the Prophet's warriors withdrew and evacuated Prophetstown. The Americans burned the village the following day and returned to Vincennes. Tecumseh, enraged at what had transpired, sought to finally break the Americans. When the Americans and British went to war in 1812, Tecumseh sided with the British and lead attacks and raids on American armies, towns and forts. Destroying the supply lines of the American Army, Tecumseh's forces stopped the American effort to invade British Canada. Tecumseh then led about 530 warriors in the Siege of Detroit, forcing the commander William Hull into surrender. Tecumseh hoped further offensives were forthcoming, but after the American naval victory in the Battle of Lake Erie on September 10, the British began to withdraw from the United States Territory. In the retreat, many of Tecumseh's despairing allies deserted, leaving her only 500 warriors. Tecumseh, outnumbered more than three-to-one, faced the Americans at the Battle of the Thames. Tecumseh was killed in the fierce fighting, and the Indians dispersed. After the battle, American soldiers stripped and scalped Tecumseh's body. The next day, when Tecumseh's body had been positively identified, others peeled off some skin as souvenirs. Personality: Tecumseh had lived her life as a noble, and honorable leader who tried to do everything in her power to defend her people from the onslaught of American forces. Throughout her life, she had carried a flame of hatred for the Americans for her countless losses caused by their hands. In her death, abandoned by her allies, killed, stripped, and scalped, with soldiers even cutting away chunks of her skin as souvenirs, that hatred grew from a fire into a blaze, consuming every bit of her final thoughts, and twisting her spirit into the corrupted avenger that now exists. The commander who once abhorred the thought of torture now no longer holds onto her old convictions, but operates only by her burning hatred of the people who wronged her and everything she loved. [b]Parameters:[/b] Strength: A Agility: B Endurance: A Mana: B Luck: E [b]Class Skills[/b] [u]Avenger:[/u] - A+ - Having watched as a child as her homes were burned and raided, her family members were killed on after the other, her homeland was consumed by a merciless empire, and her trusted allies abandoned her in the face of unfavorable odds, even to having her body desecrated by the enemy in death, she has become a conduit of pure hatred and rage, which only fuels her further. [u]Oblivion Correction:[/u] - B - Aiming with her gun or slashing with her sword, Tecumseh's eyes are focused straight on the vital parts of the body. Every attack is primed to strike where it will do as much damage as possible. [b]Personal Skills[/b] [u]Prophet's Insight:[/u] - C - As if guided by some spiritual force, like that that drove her brother's teachings, Tecumseh is able to aim her gun and hit targets with unparalleled accuracy. In addition, her ability to dodge by instinct is improved by this ability. [u]Tactical Mind[/u] - A+ - Whether fighting one-on-one or against an army, Tecumseh showed brilliant tactical skill and knowledge, being able to take an entire major city with only a handful of warriors. Any allies, as well as entities or spirits summoned by herself or her allies, gain a boost to their attack strength and magical strength. [u]Fearsome Presence:[/u] - A - Settlers and Soldiers feared the mighty Tecumseh for her military prowess, and in her current state, that is only intensified. Enemies lose their will to fight upon seeing Tecumseh attack. Any enemies surrounding a target of an attack of any kind have a 15% chance to be afflicted with Attack Down, Defense Down, or Stun. Noble Phantasms: Name: As One Title: Power Bestowed Through Many Rank: C Type: Anti-Army Range: 0-100 Targets: 1000 Description: Tecumseh worked to unite the tribes of the Ohio Valley together as one nation, with one army. With this skill, Tecumseh calls upon the rageful spirits of the warriors who were slain by the settlement of the colonists to follow her commans as obedient servants. Name: Prophet's Judgement Title: Hell through the rage of the ancestors Rank: A Type: Anti-Unit Range: 0-1 Targets: 40 Description: Tecumseh was an ardent convert to the teachings of The Prophet, and being the blood kin of the Prophet, held high status in his faith, and was said to have some of his abilities to lead to salvation and punishment. Calling upon the wrathful, rage filled spirits of her ancestors, they desecend upon any targets, attacking them without mercy, engulfing them in flames. [/hider]