Brother Osho

Character Name: Brother Osho (Norlan Simbosa – unknown to character)
Player: Duke
Sex: Male
Race: Human (feat variant)
Class: Monk
Size: Medium
Age: 19
Height: 5’5″
Weight: 140 lbs
Hair: Shaved (Brown)
Eyes: Brown

Description:
Brother Osho is a lean, but muscular figure in a minimal package. Black tattoos cover parts of his shaved head, neck, upper chest and arms. He is jovial in his interactions, when not focusing inwards upon himself.

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Leveling Progression:
Monk

Character History:
Osho knows very little of his origins. He has never met his family or people. At a young age he was adopted by Master Dai’Osho from an orphanage. He has spent the majority of his life acting as the eyes, ears, and mouth of his Master.

They have lived the life of poor travelers as Dai’Osho has been searching all of Forin on his personal quest. Throughout their travels Osho has learned the personal philosophies of his Master, which includes a physical training curriculum that likely exceeds even that of elite Gracian shock troopers.

Almost a year ago, Master Dai’Osho disappeared. Osho spent over a month trying to find him, but no trace was uncovered. With little to go on, he has struck out on his own and is finding that his itinerant lifestyle and minimal interactions with the general populous has left him somewhat unprepared.

At the beginning of this adventure, Osho has spent the last four months on the Gilded Gull. Not overly familiar with sailing by any means, Osho signed on as a swabbie cleaning the decks, the galley, the quarters, and anything else that needed some elbow grease. It didn’t take long for the first mate to notice his nimbleness while at sea; and he was soon promoted to rigger and spent much of his day furling and unfurling the sails as the winds dictated. He enjoys the semi-solitude above the busy deck and is hoping that he finds some word of Master Dai’osho at one of the many ports at which they dock.

He has made many acquaintances, if not outright friends, upon the Gull. His naturally calm demeanor and easy acceptance of the cramped quarters lends itself to living on the ship. To those that will listen he has even shared some of his master’s thoughts on enlightenment and the advancement of self. A couple crew members have even taken him up on his offer to tattoo letters and symbols on their flesh. Not that everything has been peaceful, but a couple broken noses and bruised ribs among those that would test the rookie seamen have taught most of crew to think better about antagonizing the tattooed monk.

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Other Notes:
Coming soon…