Postby JasonPratt » Wed Apr 04, 2007 11:36 am
Othon -- a fighting man (mid to late 20s) from the western island of Manavilin; Othon was chosen by the maga Portunista to be her second subcommander. _Very_ tall and strong, he also enjoys employing a sharp wit by reducing remarks to pertinent monosyllables. He takes his job seriously, and is a good commander (even a bit of a _leader_). The troops admire him, and respect him; the morale of his company is almost as good as Gaekwar's.
Othon was chosen by Portunista primarily because of his imposing presence (his nickname is 'the Implacable'); but also because she recognized that despite this, Othon is a kind soul who wants no more than to have a place in the world. This made him very useful to the ambitious maga: he helped keep her first subcommander (Dagon) off balance, so she wouldn't worry about plots. Even though Othon knows he was being used, and that 'ista had no substantial feelings for him, he has accepted the situation with tolerant goodwill, and remains loyal to his commander as he might to a younger sister.
Visual cues: Othon is the tank of the group. You won't likely run into a character taller or stronger than him (certainly not in Book 1.) You can overaccentuate this a little, so long as his proportions aren't ridiculous. Humans _aren't_ really supposed to be as large and strong as he is, and the people around him know it. Aside from being clean-shaven (a little stubble is okay if you like) I've left visual cues otherwise pretty loose. He doesn't smile much, but while he can look grim he doesn't usually look hostile. He shouldn't look stupid. He's someone the troops can easily look up to (and not just literally. {g})
Clothing: hardly described, but probably nothing special, even when he's on duty. When a fight is expected, he dons some fairly heavy armor (both chest and legs), but aside from being plate metal in reasonable places you're free to innovate. (He is _not_ wearing a full plate suit, though, such as late medieval knights might wear. Not yet anyway. {g}) Keep in mind that the brigade lives (for now) out in the back end of nowhere, and so only has portable quickforges for repairing armor; that's going to make a difference in how his armor looks after seasons of occasional fighting.
Weapons: in a way, it could be said that his _primary_ weapons are his special combat gauntlets. They're weighted, and when he clenches his fist metal protrusions are left over sticking out away from his knuckles. When he isn't wearing them (which is usually), they hang from special loops on his belt, where he can stick his hands into them and quickly bring them to bear. (There are other sharpened protrusions running _back_ from knuckles of the gauntlets, that help keep them locked in place when hanging from the beltloops. Getting hit by Othon, forward or backhanded, is A Bad Idea. {ggg!})
His main weapon in a formal fight, though, would be his edged mace. In effect, this is a _very_ sturdy two-edged longsword, with a spiked ball on the tip. (As a visual reference, check out the weapon being used by Brian Blessed playing Voltan King of the Hawkmen in the early 1980s _Flash Gordon_ movie with the Queen soundtrack and Max Von Sydow as Ming the Merciless. Like that. But more substantial looking. {g} And no, Jian does not look anything like Sam Jones, aside from also being blond. Acts a little like him, though. {g}) This weapon is, of course, completely impossible to sheathe, so Othon wears a special wooden framework on his back as part of his armor, from which he extricates the weapon when it's time to go to work. The framework rises above the back of his head; meaning, incidentally, that he has to hunch over constantly when he's standing in the 'basement' of the Tower.
Othon is good at parrying, with blade or gauntlets either one, and his parries tend to be tight and controlled. His attacks, by contrast, tend to be the sort of cowchopping swooshes you'd expect from someone his size and weapon type.
To recap again: getting hit by Othon is A Bad Idea. {g}