First Name- Rigak
Last Name- Cuthbert (Taken after the god he so worships)
Race- Half-Orc
Age- 39
Gender- Male
Height- 6'9"
Weight- 265 lbs
Job- Self Proclaimed Officer of Justice.
Appearance- Tall, Muscular and very imposing. His eyes are a stark yellow contrast to his grey-green skin. And with the few tufts of jet black hair kept in an extremely neat pony-tail, everything about this man says he is one who gets what he wants through force. His clothing is simple marked with the symbol of a strange origin, and he carries little of value. In fact whatever belongings he does have lie in a small pouch at his waist.
Personality- The law is everything. That is Rigak's daily mantra. Through meditation he finds peace, and through action he brings justice. He speaks little and normally keeps to himself, his head hooded as the presence of his kind are normally unwelcome. Any companions he has are for utilities sake alone. All for the purpose of bringing justice to those who do not obey the laws of the land.
Special Skills- Rigak is a master of the solid fist, writhing wrist. A technique he crafted himself. It teaches to keep your strikes solid, but remain moving constantly, avoiding and changing tactics at all times. Fast, strong, and skilled, Rigak is the epitome of what a mere mortal can accomplish with the body alone.
History- Rigak was born a bastard. His mother a victim of rape from an attacking horde of orcs. Being of noble standing herself, she abandoned the child within a monastery to the solemn order of St. Cuthbert, the immortal judge. Growing up was a quick experience for the half-orc, and brutal as well. The teachings of the god of justice beaten into the boy with his training. This hardened his body and mind for his trials to come. For when he left the monastery to bring justice to the lands, he did just that. Wherever the Half-orc appeared, the laws in the area became strictly enforced soon afterwords, for good or ill. For to Rigak the law was the law, be it to slay a murderer, or to return slaves to their owner. His name quickly became that of legend to the authorities of the world, marking his coming with relief in times of civil unrest. Those of Chaos however, knew of him as a taint on the world, and through the years found a way to banish the man to another realm. At first upset by this turn of events, he soon realized it was merely a test from the great judge. His time was over in his former home. It was finally time to bring the word of law to this new and unknown land.