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Bryn'adûl | Tesham Enforcer

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Klentrada
Alone
​Klentrada, a solitary planet on the edge of the Karad System. Nothing stands on this archaic land bar ancient derelict constructs of mining facilities long since abandoned. Grand stretches of barren landscape have engulfed this planet. With a rotary period of over a hundred days, there is seemingly no end to day or night.

​A new day has begun on Klentrada, one that will last for a third of a year. The northern hemisphere of Klentrada has begun to cook, ten galactic days into its long orbital period. The planet surface is scorching hot, and would tear the skin of a feeble human with ease. However, Klentrada is prime hunting ground for rare beasts, beasts only found on this untouched realm.

​One such beast is the rare Trada Krayt Dragon, their caves become too hot and are forced from their long hibernations.

​One has been located in the region known as Noro. This beast has been spotted by Bryn'adûl Shamans and has been selected for a prestigious task. This task will test everything the new Enforcer has.

​Chosen by Vold [member="Lerropten"] and delivered by the wishes of the Ish'makra. Krael Vizkla has been delivered to Klentrada alone, arriving at one of the abandoned mining facilities near the reported Krayt sightings with the mission of defeating the Krayt with little more than his personal means.

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Krael Vizkla

Guest
Weaponry: Halberd, Knives
Protection: Simple Leather

As Krael's feet touched the sands of Klentrada that would have killed a lesser being, he thought back to his goal. To kill a Krayt Dragon, earn respect and honour from those who he told of his feat, and bring the Dragon's Pearl back to his superiors as a trophy and proof of his strength and devotion. If he failed, he was to be stranded on this inhospitable, death-trap of a world, or be slowly and painfully devoured in the gut of Beast, slowly bleeding out from the jagged and deep tooth marks he would be given from the battle. He would eventually succumb, but his armour would prevent the beast from granting him a quick and painless death.

As the consequences of failure flashed through the Brute Captain's mind, he became suddenly more aware of the sun beating down on his maroon skin, as his large, and numerous claw-shaped scars began to glow a crimson. He stopped, and looked back, his footsteps in the sand all but disappeared in the subtle northerly breeze that he had barely felt touch the crimson hide of the large Baedurin. Slowly becoming more aware of his surroundings, the sun beating down on him, causing a light sweat to break. He gritted his teeth together, grinding them slightly as he faced forward again, and kept walking.

After a long walk in the blazing sun and gentle breeze, Krael came upon a small outcropping of red rock from the sand, accompanied with the large hole that was the tell tale sign of a cave within. He had travelled far from the mining station, and had seen little wildlife upon his way, and now as he looked around, he saw piles of bones from various creatures, some he faintly recognised the shape of from previous battles in the arenas. They were natures warning signs, a ward that pushed the wildlife of the planet, however thin and far between, far from this place. It would explain why the lair of the Dragon was so far from the mining facilities. It had awoken from it's nearly four month hibernation in the cold period to an empty stomach, and no food nearby. So it had travelled to find prey, crippled it, and brought it back to its lair to feast.

Krael was aware of the heat of the cave system, the very thing that had caused the Krayt to awaken. So instead of entering the burning hot pit to face certain death by exhaustion, heat stroke, or his blood literally boiling, he turned, stepping into the shadows cast by the rock formation, and reached to his back, drawing his large halberd. The metal of the pole was comforting, despite the burning hot temperatures it had reached from being exposed to the sun for so long. He turned, and planted the bottom of the halberd in the sand, waiting for the beast to return. With any luck, it would soon return from hunting, and he would have the element of surprise as the beast came back with an animal in its maw. It was better to fight a beast with hopes of a full stomach than a starving beast that saw him as its next meal.

But Krael was patient. And he had settled his doubts, and came to a conclusion on his life. He did not fear the consequences of failure. If he was too weak to defeat the Beast, he would survive, then he would hunt the wildlife of the planet, and force himself to become stronger, and keep fighting the beast until one of them succumbed to the cold relief of death. Gods willing, he would be the victor, and he would trek the countless tens of kilometres back to the mining facilities with some part of the damned beast as his trophy, and he would claim transport home. He would father another generation of Draelvasier, naturally born with the mixed genes of a mother and father. If he was too old to father young, then he would dedicate himself to training the next generation personally.

This was not to be mistaken for self doubt, however, as he had also come to another conclusion.

He would claim the Dragon's Pearl as his trophy, even if he had to reach into the beast's living gullet and sort through the stones himself.
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It was hours later that the beast, finally reared its ugly head. It's massive body weight created thumping quakes as it waddled through the sand toward its lair. The massive Krayt carried a massive dead insectoid creature in its maw, holding onto the bone-like exterior of one its wings with its mouth whilst the bloodied body was dragged behind. The insects body protected it from the heat, keeping the meal inside cold.

​Even with the sand dampening the sound of its footfalls, the Krayt's approach was unmistakable.

Drawing close, the creature's skin appeared dead, faded; layers and layers of dead skin and outdated scales. It was insolation, protecting - but it also meant the creature did not rely on its sight. Rather, smell and noise. The gigantic creature stopped in its tracks, its jaw seemingly loosening as the flying insect's limp form fell into the sand. The Krayt growled low, snout twitching. It smelled something, something unfamiliar.

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Krael Vizkla

Guest
Weaponry: Halberd, Knives

Protection: Simple Leather

Krael raised his head as the thud created by the Krayt's movements began to become louder, and more audible. His eyes found the large and imposing shape of the apex predator, and as it did so, he lifted his halberd from the sand, holding it in his left hand as he reached into his knife belt, pulling a knife out. As the beast drew nearer, it dropped what was almost certainly it's meal for the day, some sort of winged insect. Krael's eyes drifted over it's scales, noticing how faded and rough they looked, more so, old. It made Krael wonder how long it had been since the beast had last shed it's scales, and how much armour they would provide.

If the sight of this variant of Krayt Dragon was not intimidating enough, then it's growl doubled it. Krael watched as it's snout twitched, noting the amount of dead skin and scales over it's eyes, and sightless predators often relied on a form of echolocation, their smell, or hearing. Without prodding at the creature's dead and decaying body, Krael would not know the specifics.

His Brute instincts to grab his halberd and charge the beast down arose, and subsided just as quickly as Krael realised how god damn stupid that would be, considering the size and sharpness of it's teeth, or could they be called knives? Regardless, he passed his knife into his left hand, resting the halberd against his shoulder as he reached down, picking up a rock, which he then hurled high over the creature's head, to land some fifteen metres behind it. Krael then reached into his knife belt, and pulled two more knives out, then held all three in his right hand, leaving another three in his belt.

He raised his arm slightly, and adjusted his stance slightly, aiming for a target almost universally placed on quadrupedal creatures, a specific exterior organ that would be very painful to hit. And if the beast was to turn around, he would throw his knives with near perfect aim towards their target.

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