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Description
character owned and created by me
Name: Khepri
Nickname: (for those who can’t pronounce Khepri) Scarab
Ghost name: Serket
Race: Eliksni
Height: 7ft
Class: warlock
Subclass: unknown
Primary weapon: dual Khopesh
Secondary weapon: Composite Bow
Special/heavy weapon: none
Backstory:
Khepri doesn’t know or remember who he was or his past life. All he remembered was red, lots and lots of red before being resurrected. Everything after being brought back from the dead happened so fast and was a blur. Tendrils were everywhere. Consuming and warping everything it touched. It was nothing but chaos and death.
In the middle of all the chaos, Khepri does remember finding a barely functional skiff. Managing to jumpstart it before booking it out of the area, and going as far away as possible. The skiff finally does shut down and brakes. Making him crash land and die from impact before being revived by his ghost who managed to survive the crash. The land that he crashed in had nothing but sand and dunes for miles and miles.
After days, weeks, maybe even months of just walking, the lost eliknsi stumbles across an old village full of people before passing out from dehydration and nearly starving to death. These village people had returned to their ancestry roots after the collapse and survived by doing so. They at first didn’t trust this strange creature who just passed out in the middle of the village and was about to kill him, but the village elders stopped them. Told them to nurse their new guest back to health, and so they did.
For five years Khepri lived in this village, learned their way, the land’s history, and their language. Which was later discovered to be Arabic and this land was known as Egypt. At first, he didn’t have a name and never could remember it, so the villagers gave him one. Khepri, deity of the rising sun with a beetle for a face. They even named his ghost Serket, scorpion goddess of healing. She never brought him to or even mentioned the Tower or Travalor to Khepri only because he’s eliknsi, and the fallen during the time of his resurrection were seen as major enemies of humanity.
When he was resurrected, Khepri was the size of a vandal, but found a beach ball sized Servitor that was broken and was in the crashed ship. He fixed it with whatever parts he could find both in the old skiff and what the villagers could find to help. The Servitor helped maintain Khepri and gave him that extra height, and so gained the name Horus, god of the sky, protection, and healing.
While eliknsi came naturally to him, Khepri mainly talks Arabic and does not know english.