Xuko Pagoi
Character

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Xuko decided that it was easier to list the things he did know than the things he didn't.
He knew what his name was, he knew that the small metal cylinder clipped to his belt glowed blue when he activated it and functioned as a very lethal weapon, and he had a word- or, more accurately, another name- that floated frustratingly at the edge of his where his memories should be. Klar.
Other than that, his life could better be described as a giant game of fill-in-the-blank. He was on the planet ________. He was supposed to be _________. He felt like __________.
He'd woken up inside a cave with no clue where he was, no clue how he'd gotten there, and no memories of his life before this barren, hazy red planet. He'd been greeted by a creepy woman who had not been at all interested in answering his inquiries. She was as pale as parchment, with spindly fingers and facial tattoos that accented her severe features. A greenish haze blurred the edges of her robes, and swirled hauntingly around her feet. The Green Gas Lady (mist, she'd told him) had promised that answers to some of his questions inside the crumbling temple that now loomed ahead of him, without providing specifics. In response, Xuko had swung his weapon at her.
He had mist.
Or, more accurately, the woman had dissolved into mist before reappearing partway across the cavern, cackling at his temper, while he stared at the rock he'd just cleaved in two. "Is that how you thank your patron?" she'd asked him, before vanishing again- for good this time. Sometimes Xuko thought he caught a glimpse of a trailing shadow, or sensed a presence just outside of his peripheral, but each time it proved to be nothing.
There was something to be said for keeping alert on ___________, though. Xuko had quickly learned that the local population was not at all accepting of outsiders. At first he'd been pleased to see another humanoid of his same species, but he'd scarcely made contact before they'd said something about him being "Iridonian filth" and had attacked. Xuko wasn't certain what to make of that, but at least assuming that everything here wanted to kill him made decision-making easier.
The downside was that Xuko was beginning to suspect that it was more than just the other humanoids who wanted him dead- it was as if the planet itself was slowly killing him. Even accounting for the very real problem of a lack of food or drinkable water, or the territorial creatures he'd thus far managed to avoid, Xuko didn't know how else to describe the way in which the planet weighed on him; preying on his doubts, his anger, and the void left by his missing memories.
Xuko set his jaw as he studied the terrain in front of him, planning his approach. The temple was still a few hundred meters away, and the land leading to it was scarred with crevices and rubble. He could make out no observation posts near the structure, but that didn't mean that there weren't unfriendly eyes watching. Going overland was faster, but he'd spotted at least one group of zombie-like figures shuffling in the shadows ahead. Dropping down into the subterranean levels brought a whole new element of risk, since navigating would be much more difficult, but Xuko was certain that the true test awaited him inside the temple...