Kopara T'rizen
Imperial
30
Sign of the Steed
Follows: Molag Bal, Hermaeus Mora,
An assassin for hire and acrobatic performer.
Kin: Ervyna T'rizen (adopted mother), Tasellis Monrius (father, Imperial), Lucinde Monrius (mother), Iratian Draconis (son)
Come one! Come all! Come see the Fiery Voice of Solstheim! Just a glance, only a peek. If you watch too long, he may just sweep you away into the darkness of eternity.
It happens, though not often, that a child from one race winds up in the hands of another. Such was the case with Kopara T'rizen. An Imperial boy whose parents met untimely deaths not long after he was born, he was left in the care of their friend, a Dunmer. The Dunmer took Kopara with him to Solestheim and gave him over to his sister to raise. Ervyna T'rizen gladly adopted him, having always wanted a son, though being unable to marry for varied reasons. Kopara grew up loved and well cared for. The Dunmer in the small village accepted him, though it took them some time at first. When he reached twelve, he began to sincerely question his origins, coming to the point where he realized he was so far unlike the Dunmer that he couldn't possibly be one. Ervyna had already told him he was different, but it wasn't till he confronted her that she told him everything about his past from what her brother had told her. When he was fifteen, he hopped aboard the ship back to Skyrim and there, journeyed far and wide across both Skyrim and down even into Hammerfall, searching for answers. During a return trip to Markarth when he was seventeen, he came across a man investigating a haunted house. Upon entering it and going down into its heart, he came face-to-face with the Shrine of Molag Bal. The cruel, Daedric Prince bound Kopara to his will and sent him off doing his bidding. Kopara follows him if only a little unwillingly. He has lost much of his own morals and standard through his journeys, even going so far as to satisfy his own carnal interests by means of deceit and lies.
Kopara T'rizen is tough and resolute, but also very crafty. He doesn't strike one as a typical Imperial or even a typical Dunmer-raised person. He has fallen too far into the clutches of the vile Molag Bal to even want to turn back. He isn't openly immoral or evil. He mostly keeps to himself as it is and prefers to be alone. He sticks to smaller villages for the most part, only stepping into the cities if he absolutley has to or possesses some business there. He can usually pass through even Nord territory unchallenged, as he slips through the shadows and comes across as so strange, none would even guess he was an Imperial. As an acrobat and assassin for hire, he can usually find jobs in both social circles and in the dark and corrupted men.
Oh, and another thing about this strange man: he knows a word of power. Just as is necessary for anyone not Dragon Born to understand, it took him at least ten years to learn it. The word he knows is "Yol", or "Fire" in the common language. He burn his enemies with a great blast of fire that flames from his mouth much like a dragon's own breath. This power has earned him the title "Fiery Voice of Solstheim".
Imperial
30
Sign of the Steed
Follows: Molag Bal, Hermaeus Mora,
An assassin for hire and acrobatic performer.
Kin: Ervyna T'rizen (adopted mother), Tasellis Monrius (father, Imperial), Lucinde Monrius (mother), Iratian Draconis (son)
Come one! Come all! Come see the Fiery Voice of Solstheim! Just a glance, only a peek. If you watch too long, he may just sweep you away into the darkness of eternity.
It happens, though not often, that a child from one race winds up in the hands of another. Such was the case with Kopara T'rizen. An Imperial boy whose parents met untimely deaths not long after he was born, he was left in the care of their friend, a Dunmer. The Dunmer took Kopara with him to Solestheim and gave him over to his sister to raise. Ervyna T'rizen gladly adopted him, having always wanted a son, though being unable to marry for varied reasons. Kopara grew up loved and well cared for. The Dunmer in the small village accepted him, though it took them some time at first. When he reached twelve, he began to sincerely question his origins, coming to the point where he realized he was so far unlike the Dunmer that he couldn't possibly be one. Ervyna had already told him he was different, but it wasn't till he confronted her that she told him everything about his past from what her brother had told her. When he was fifteen, he hopped aboard the ship back to Skyrim and there, journeyed far and wide across both Skyrim and down even into Hammerfall, searching for answers. During a return trip to Markarth when he was seventeen, he came across a man investigating a haunted house. Upon entering it and going down into its heart, he came face-to-face with the Shrine of Molag Bal. The cruel, Daedric Prince bound Kopara to his will and sent him off doing his bidding. Kopara follows him if only a little unwillingly. He has lost much of his own morals and standard through his journeys, even going so far as to satisfy his own carnal interests by means of deceit and lies.
Kopara T'rizen is tough and resolute, but also very crafty. He doesn't strike one as a typical Imperial or even a typical Dunmer-raised person. He has fallen too far into the clutches of the vile Molag Bal to even want to turn back. He isn't openly immoral or evil. He mostly keeps to himself as it is and prefers to be alone. He sticks to smaller villages for the most part, only stepping into the cities if he absolutley has to or possesses some business there. He can usually pass through even Nord territory unchallenged, as he slips through the shadows and comes across as so strange, none would even guess he was an Imperial. As an acrobat and assassin for hire, he can usually find jobs in both social circles and in the dark and corrupted men.
Oh, and another thing about this strange man: he knows a word of power. Just as is necessary for anyone not Dragon Born to understand, it took him at least ten years to learn it. The word he knows is "Yol", or "Fire" in the common language. He burn his enemies with a great blast of fire that flames from his mouth much like a dragon's own breath. This power has earned him the title "Fiery Voice of Solstheim".