History:
X was once a street urchin. He lived off the food he could find in bins and used the little money he collected from people by begging or doing menial tasks that his "employers" found disgusting or they were to good to work or do chores. He hired himself out in this way making whatever money he could to hopefully and eventually find a home somewhere.
It was in this job that he found his destiny. It was a simple job: steal a priceless, massive jewel from a wealthy family. It was too easy but his employer said that he would get half of the money made by selling it and that made X happy and determined. To think, he was one job away from possibly a new home but he would first need to complete the job which wouldn't be as easy as he first thought.
Sneaking in came first but was hard for his target's owner (a wealthy heir to the biggest stockbroking company in all of Fiore) had known that his jewel was wanted and that someone was coming to steal it so he had informed the police and they had set up sensors, alarms and some pieces of technology so high tech that X had never even seen some of them even with his wealthiest victims but a job was a job and this one needed done.
He managed to bypass the guards patrolling the area by impersonation one after knocking a guard out and taking his uniform and gadgets. He also got past and some of the alarms but some he just destroyed with some rocks. He saw some security cameras around but he knew how to deal with them. He took off his security guard jacket and threw it over the camera to quickly block its vision but he had placed a bit of string over the jacket and connected it to his finger so that when he slipped past the cameras he just pulled his jacket back and merrily walked towards his target.
He saw some doors. Some massive, steel, beautiful expensive looking doors and protecting those doors were some armored men holding some scary looking magical weapons. Murasaki told them that he needed to get in and, when they allowed his entry, Murasaki got the biggest surprise ever. There, chained down in front of the jewel, was a beautiful, if a little bloodied, purple dragon.
Completely ignoring the jewel, Murasaki stared at the dragon and the dragon lifted its head to see who was coming in. Murasaki looked to the wall and saw spiked clubs and other torturing equipment. It explained the blood and chains but made Murasaki furious. He hated the fact that such a beautiful creature could be imprisoned against its will and, since it was a dragon, it was even worse. Dragons were very rare in the world and so just seeing them was amazing. The fact that the owner had met a dragon and had injured it angered Murasaki to the fullest. The dragon expected another beating but Murasaki instead took one of the magical weapons on the weapon rack and, with the powerful weapon, broke the chains and freed the dragon. The dragon was grateful and so allowed Murasaki to ride it out. Murasaki happily agreed and so he clambered onto the dragon's back. Before they left the area though, the dragon flew to where the man was that had imprisoned him and, instead of the man being burned to a crisp, the breath was a purple color, like the dragon itself, and the man seemed unharmed. The dragon left the man this way and flew off. Murasaki didn't understand why the dragon had left him what had happened until he heard a scream from the mansion. The man had been killed but he had died in agony, not quickly, which Murasaki found fitting considering how long, he guessed, the dragon had been held in capture. The dragon took Murasaki to a hillside but, before it flew off, Murasaki asked if there was any way he could learn the power that the dragon had. Since the dragon was grateful for his rescue, he decided to teach what Murasaki knew as Dragon Slayer Magic, in this case, poison. The dragon then introduced herself as Attor and thus began Murasaki's training in the way of the Poison Dragon Slayer.
Murasaki had only just learned when Attor had abandoned him. He had learned no spells, only the fundamentals like rejuvenation through consuming one's element. This was why Murasaki had been given Kobura, a poisonous snake and one of Attor's strongest children. This is the reason why Murasaki turns hostile the moment anyone comes close to Kobura unless they are a trusted friend. Murasaki wandered alone for some time until he found a town and a guild. The guild's name was Sabertooth and, when Murasaki told them that he was a Dragon Slayer, they welcomed him with open arms. However, Murasaki didn't mention his lack of spells to the guild in case they didn't accept him because of that. He overheard the other mages talk about how cool it was to have two Dragon Slayers but Murasaki hadn't met the other one yet. He would later find out who the man was but he began his life as a mage at that point.
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Dragon:
Act I: The Job Seeker
X was once a street urchin. He lived off the food he could find in bins and used the little money he collected from people by begging or doing menial tasks that his "employers" found disgusting or they were to good to work or do chores. He hired himself out in this way making whatever money he could to hopefully and eventually find a home somewhere.
It was in this job that he found his destiny. It was a simple job: steal a priceless, massive jewel from a wealthy family. It was too easy but his employer said that he would get half of the money made by selling it and that made X happy and determined. To think, he was one job away from possibly a new home but he would first need to complete the job which wouldn't be as easy as he first thought.
Act II: The Heist
Sneaking in came first but was hard for his target's owner (a wealthy heir to the biggest stockbroking company in all of Fiore) had known that his jewel was wanted and that someone was coming to steal it so he had informed the police and they had set up sensors, alarms and some pieces of technology so high tech that X had never even seen some of them even with his wealthiest victims but a job was a job and this one needed done.
He managed to bypass the guards patrolling the area by impersonation one after knocking a guard out and taking his uniform and gadgets. He also got past and some of the alarms but some he just destroyed with some rocks. He saw some security cameras around but he knew how to deal with them. He took off his security guard jacket and threw it over the camera to quickly block its vision but he had placed a bit of string over the jacket and connected it to his finger so that when he slipped past the cameras he just pulled his jacket back and merrily walked towards his target.
He saw some doors. Some massive, steel, beautiful expensive looking doors and protecting those doors were some armored men holding some scary looking magical weapons. Murasaki told them that he needed to get in and, when they allowed his entry, Murasaki got the biggest surprise ever. There, chained down in front of the jewel, was a beautiful, if a little bloodied, purple dragon.
Act III: Freeing the Dragon
Completely ignoring the jewel, Murasaki stared at the dragon and the dragon lifted its head to see who was coming in. Murasaki looked to the wall and saw spiked clubs and other torturing equipment. It explained the blood and chains but made Murasaki furious. He hated the fact that such a beautiful creature could be imprisoned against its will and, since it was a dragon, it was even worse. Dragons were very rare in the world and so just seeing them was amazing. The fact that the owner had met a dragon and had injured it angered Murasaki to the fullest. The dragon expected another beating but Murasaki instead took one of the magical weapons on the weapon rack and, with the powerful weapon, broke the chains and freed the dragon. The dragon was grateful and so allowed Murasaki to ride it out. Murasaki happily agreed and so he clambered onto the dragon's back. Before they left the area though, the dragon flew to where the man was that had imprisoned him and, instead of the man being burned to a crisp, the breath was a purple color, like the dragon itself, and the man seemed unharmed. The dragon left the man this way and flew off. Murasaki didn't understand why the dragon had left him what had happened until he heard a scream from the mansion. The man had been killed but he had died in agony, not quickly, which Murasaki found fitting considering how long, he guessed, the dragon had been held in capture. The dragon took Murasaki to a hillside but, before it flew off, Murasaki asked if there was any way he could learn the power that the dragon had. Since the dragon was grateful for his rescue, he decided to teach what Murasaki knew as Dragon Slayer Magic, in this case, poison. The dragon then introduced herself as Attor and thus began Murasaki's training in the way of the Poison Dragon Slayer.
Act IV: Alone Once More
Murasaki had only just learned when Attor had abandoned him. He had learned no spells, only the fundamentals like rejuvenation through consuming one's element. This was why Murasaki had been given Kobura, a poisonous snake and one of Attor's strongest children. This is the reason why Murasaki turns hostile the moment anyone comes close to Kobura unless they are a trusted friend. Murasaki wandered alone for some time until he found a town and a guild. The guild's name was Sabertooth and, when Murasaki told them that he was a Dragon Slayer, they welcomed him with open arms. However, Murasaki didn't mention his lack of spells to the guild in case they didn't accept him because of that. He overheard the other mages talk about how cool it was to have two Dragon Slayers but Murasaki hadn't met the other one yet. He would later find out who the man was but he began his life as a mage at that point.
Rp Sample:
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Kegawa Inuzuka and Burakku were training in the forest located in the outskirts of the once great Hoshigakure No Sato. Burakku was practising his speed while Kegawa was trying to upgrade his accuracy with his crossbow and trying to practise how quickly he could draw it in case he had only a second to pull it out and fire. If he didn't do it fast enough he would die in battles. He pulled it out but it got stuck and he died, at least, he would have died if he was in a fight but he was only training. He tried it again and managed to get it out but it took 2.3 seconds. He had to be faster than that. He had to be as fast as Burakku but he knew that was impossible.
He looked at Burakku and thought about fighting with him: close up ripping people to shreds. Kegawa would've loved to fight like that but his wasn't skilled in Taijutsu or close combat fighting. He was skilled with weapons but it was starting to show that in fact he wasn't that skilled. He had to pick another form of fighting and his close combat skills were as good as his weapon skills so in other words: his weapon skills were bad. He would do anything to learn the art of Taijutsu but for that he would need a strong ninja to teach him and to teach Burakku. He just hoped one would find him.
The weather was calm this day like Mother Nature had forgotten all about the destruction that had occurred earlier this month and the pain and deaths of so many ninjas and innocent normal civilians. The fact that he had missed the destruction of his own village angered him so much and so when he looked at his crossbow and grenades once more, he saw their incompetence. He saw their weakness compared to the likes of Burakku and so he threw them hard on the ground and before the toxic gases of the poison grenades came out, Kegawa used Dragon Fire jutsu to burn them and the gases exploded and were lost to the air. Kegawa smiled at the irony. The grenades had been slow, not him. The weapons were bad. Not him. He was strong. He had Burakku. And he and Burakku would from now on fight together. But first he needed to get stronger with Taijutsu and so he fought with Burakku.
It was a tough and tiring battle but eventually Burakku came out the victor. Kegawa had battled well but he had no chance against a beast of close up fighting. He had many scratches and bruises but he had learned something from his fight with his dog. Burakku was stronger than Kegawa and Kegawa would need to catch up with Burakku's ever growing power. Kegawa would learn to fight like Burakku, with Burakku. He would embrace the the clans ability: their bond with their canine brother or sister. Kegawa saw that now and was he happy that he had Burakku to train and to train with.
Dragon:
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