If I puke out enough blue and green, I'm pretty sure I could brighten up the entire island I live on. OoO
Aaaaaanyhow...
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We have another Rahnite, of course. This one being the younger one I mentioned along with Manxis. Speaking of such things, Leck is the only child to Manxis and his wife. He is young and quite a wild streak.
Since he has some tribal heritage from his mother's side, he likes to embrace it strongly. His prefered dress code, musical hobbies and vicious tendancies come across in the most obvious manner.
In his younger years before his 20th he had a fairly rough time trying to convince other Rahnite children he was part 'Bamonk' Tribal as it were. He received a mix of views always, and the negative ones never went down well. He had a habit of letting his short fuse go. Multiple times he was kicked out of school.
Things seemed to go a bit more swimingly upon leaving, as he started to become ever the more interested in Tribals, ancient and modern equally. He spent some time with his mother a to learn as much as he could.
He started to self-train himself in martial arts and structured Psi control in open areas, or in empty building sites. One particular instance where he was practicing, he ended up blowing off an entire strut of a needle tower under construction. This didn't cause it to collapse completely, but the cost of damages and injuries to workers wasn't taken lightly. It turns out he put a whole building project backwards a couple years.
After a trial he was sentenced to a Prison ship by the name of PF-Osmosis IX, from a series of Prison craft for dangerous criminals. His destructive nature and charges were enough to put him there.
In that time, his father became quite concerned that he knew nothing about Leck's disappearance for 3 years. Manxis was not one to enjoy being kept in the dark. Eventually during a Corps mission on a world the Osmosis was orbiting, its whole systems caused it to decend quite ferociously toward the surface. Many prisoners escaped, many were re-arrested, apart from a select handful, one of which was Leck, who was sensible enough to remain hidden until the Corps team found him. Manxis was with them at the time in the colony station. His shock to find Leck in the ship remains was quite a relief, but also a worry. Leck wanted freedom for many obvious reasons, he believed he didn't deserve the unrighteous time he was serving, which was supposed to be 8 to 10 years.
Upon the Corps station, Leck and Manxis re-unite, but only to have him explain his part of the recent story, as well as his best excuse why he shouldn't stay in prison.
Eventually a conclusion was made, and Manxis paid a heavy sum for his son's release, as long as he remained in his custody for a certain time.
Ever since this event, Leck has tried to learn better control, and currently how best to use his skills. But most of all, he needed to learn how to limit himself, as that incident years ago was due to him going overboard and letting too much power take over, hence the fact his own power was too much and it supressed his control.
Perhaps his time among the Banshee would change this fault of his, and put him on the path to becoming a better Rahnite.
Aaaaaanyhow...
- - - - -
We have another Rahnite, of course. This one being the younger one I mentioned along with Manxis. Speaking of such things, Leck is the only child to Manxis and his wife. He is young and quite a wild streak.
Since he has some tribal heritage from his mother's side, he likes to embrace it strongly. His prefered dress code, musical hobbies and vicious tendancies come across in the most obvious manner.
In his younger years before his 20th he had a fairly rough time trying to convince other Rahnite children he was part 'Bamonk' Tribal as it were. He received a mix of views always, and the negative ones never went down well. He had a habit of letting his short fuse go. Multiple times he was kicked out of school.
Things seemed to go a bit more swimingly upon leaving, as he started to become ever the more interested in Tribals, ancient and modern equally. He spent some time with his mother a to learn as much as he could.
He started to self-train himself in martial arts and structured Psi control in open areas, or in empty building sites. One particular instance where he was practicing, he ended up blowing off an entire strut of a needle tower under construction. This didn't cause it to collapse completely, but the cost of damages and injuries to workers wasn't taken lightly. It turns out he put a whole building project backwards a couple years.
After a trial he was sentenced to a Prison ship by the name of PF-Osmosis IX, from a series of Prison craft for dangerous criminals. His destructive nature and charges were enough to put him there.
In that time, his father became quite concerned that he knew nothing about Leck's disappearance for 3 years. Manxis was not one to enjoy being kept in the dark. Eventually during a Corps mission on a world the Osmosis was orbiting, its whole systems caused it to decend quite ferociously toward the surface. Many prisoners escaped, many were re-arrested, apart from a select handful, one of which was Leck, who was sensible enough to remain hidden until the Corps team found him. Manxis was with them at the time in the colony station. His shock to find Leck in the ship remains was quite a relief, but also a worry. Leck wanted freedom for many obvious reasons, he believed he didn't deserve the unrighteous time he was serving, which was supposed to be 8 to 10 years.
Upon the Corps station, Leck and Manxis re-unite, but only to have him explain his part of the recent story, as well as his best excuse why he shouldn't stay in prison.
Eventually a conclusion was made, and Manxis paid a heavy sum for his son's release, as long as he remained in his custody for a certain time.
Ever since this event, Leck has tried to learn better control, and currently how best to use his skills. But most of all, he needed to learn how to limit himself, as that incident years ago was due to him going overboard and letting too much power take over, hence the fact his own power was too much and it supressed his control.
Perhaps his time among the Banshee would change this fault of his, and put him on the path to becoming a better Rahnite.
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