Thread:Zillafire101/@comment-4960835-20140119200145/@comment-4960835-20141128215637

Sorry, much work has been going on.

But ya, seems like a nice part to write W'tze in. However, he would do much fighting, delving into the history and culture of the Volver, Doopies and R'thaar, mostly into that of the Vover as he eventually gets to befriend Holreb. In fact, during his first appearances, he'll almost definitely do nothing but observe the battles that are taking place.

Holreb then could, intrigued by "the outsider" - as he definitely never has seen a Raptoranean before - go to search him out, and eventually gain his trust. W'tze, while liking to crack jokes and stuff like that when with friends, is often extemely silent and observant off in any other situations, so it might take a while for Holreb to do so, although W'tze won't bite or avoid him. In fact, W'tze will probably stay something akin to an outsider to the Volver Tribe, sitting in a corner and observing their habits, studying their history, religion and philosophical believes or sketching them.

W'tze just travels wherever he can trave to during the time he has left the Raptoranean Tribe to the time he rejoins the then-spacefaring though still newly-formed Raptoranean Matriarchy. As I recon this takes place one or two reincarnations after he has left the Raptoranean Tribe, his equipment won't really be high-tech or anything. In fact, it would rather be just the traditional Raptoranean tribal garb - a kilt of leaves, shoulder pads of feathers and various other feather totems around his chest.

As for his weapons, it for most part would't be anything spectacular either, just a one-handed glaive and a three-headed vine whip - traditional Raptoranean weapons. However, he would have one special weapon with him that he mostly keeps sheated - his soul spear, an archeotech spear that upon piercing the flesh of a foe, allows the wielder to sense the upcoming moves of his foe and experience his emotions. I recon he's give this weapon to Holreb at the end of the campaign as he leaves Ascon in search of new cultures to study. Later on, it would be acuired (aka stolen) by a certain descendant Chapter of the Queen's Children, but that's for Mirusian Conflicts Year Two.

On a final note, W'tze probably looks somewhat different over his various reincernations, otherwise, Holdreb, as Rook, would've been able to recognize him right away when he was revived as one of Ada's pawns and met/faced off against W'tze again. Obviously, neither was able to guess the identity of the other all the way until the final battle of the Return of THEM. Maybe he acts more like a sage or buddhist monk or something, just a little difference while he is still agruably instantly recognizable as who he is.