Tak-Tak

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Identity

Name(s)
Tak-Tak - Collector of Hands
Title(s) and Rank(s)
Culture
Waejiran
Profession
Thief Catcher

Description

Ethnicity
Black Vocanei
Gender
Male
Age
15 sols old, (620 WR -- )
Height
metres ( feet, inches)
Build
Massive, kilograms ( pounds)
Appearance
Tak-Tak has dark sable fur which shows some silvering around his muzzle and ears. He has large orange eyes. His right ear has a split tip, and his hands and arms bear many white scars. He is missing a few teeth on his upper left jaw, including his incisor. Despite his age, and many old injuries he carries himself with the bearing of a vocanei in his prime.

Personality

Tak-Tak is pragmatic and very self-reliant. He was bred to serve and was a well disciplined bodyguard. He seldom shows real anger, but can be a fearsome opponent when he is on the job. His success in his new life has given him a reputation, and he can be prideful and self-important as a result.

About

Home
Kaithuradur, Waejir
History
Tak-Tak had the life of a typical Vocanei. Bred by breeders and sold to a noble household to serve as the bodyguard and companion of a noble officer in the emdrejens. His master died in a skirmish with brigands along the Southern Desert road, and Tak-Tak was somehow overlooked and forgotten when it came to resolving his late master's estate. Free and alone he made his way to the nearest city of Kaithuradur, where he survived on scraps and handouts, just as any destitute Treahni might. Given the size and bustle of the city, he has managed to find his own niche.
Thief Catcher
Tak-Tak has become something of a local hero in the market of Kaithadur. He patrol the market looking for thieves who he then chases down and catches to be brought before the city watch. Sometimes the thief in question is punished with amputation of one hand. Tak-Tak has a collection of twenty one such trophies, as he gathers up the amputated parts. Local vendors welcome Tak-Tak's presence, as it deters would be shoplifters. In many cases they gift him with meals for his service.

Connections

Familial
Personal
Professional

Stories

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