Orc Drifter - Peddlar
Pakgu was born into the Urhur orc clan, but was never interested in fighting - he was more interested in trading and bartering. From a young age, Pakgu had a knack for commerce, always finding ways to turn a profit no matter what the circumstances.
While his clan initially saw his business sense as a useful asset, they eventually became frustrated with Pakgu's lack of interest in combat.
One day, Pakgu made a deal with the Roka clan that ended up backfiring on the Urhur. The deal cost the Urhur several valuable resources, and Pakgu was blamed for the loss. In a fit of rage, the Urhur cast him out, leaving him to fend for himself in the harsh wilderness.
Despite his new status as an outcast, Pakgu refused to let his skills go to waste. He began to travel from town to town, buying and selling goods to make a living. He quickly gained a reputation as a shrewd and savvy trader, able to make deals that no one else could.
It wasn't until Pakgu met Dura and Rogan, two other orc drifters, that he began to see the potential for something more. Dura and Rogan had a vision of creating a society where outcasts like themselves could thrive and live in peace. They saw Pakgu's business skills as a valuable asset to their cause, and invited him to join them.
At first, Pakgu was hesitant - he had never considered himself much of a fighter or revolutionary. But he was drawn to the sense of community and purpose that Dura and Rogan offered. And he realized that his business skills could be put to use in creating a new society for outcasts.
The most important trait that makes Pakgu stand out from other orcs is his business sense. While most orcs are focused on fighting and conquering, Pakgu has a talent for commerce and trade. He is able to see the potential for profit in any situation, and knows how to negotiate deals that benefit everyone involved. This unique skill set makes him an important member of the outcast group, and a valuable asset to their cause.
While his clan initially saw his business sense as a useful asset, they eventually became frustrated with Pakgu's lack of interest in combat.
One day, Pakgu made a deal with the Roka clan that ended up backfiring on the Urhur. The deal cost the Urhur several valuable resources, and Pakgu was blamed for the loss. In a fit of rage, the Urhur cast him out, leaving him to fend for himself in the harsh wilderness.
Despite his new status as an outcast, Pakgu refused to let his skills go to waste. He began to travel from town to town, buying and selling goods to make a living. He quickly gained a reputation as a shrewd and savvy trader, able to make deals that no one else could.
It wasn't until Pakgu met Dura and Rogan, two other orc drifters, that he began to see the potential for something more. Dura and Rogan had a vision of creating a society where outcasts like themselves could thrive and live in peace. They saw Pakgu's business skills as a valuable asset to their cause, and invited him to join them.
At first, Pakgu was hesitant - he had never considered himself much of a fighter or revolutionary. But he was drawn to the sense of community and purpose that Dura and Rogan offered. And he realized that his business skills could be put to use in creating a new society for outcasts.
The most important trait that makes Pakgu stand out from other orcs is his business sense. While most orcs are focused on fighting and conquering, Pakgu has a talent for commerce and trade. He is able to see the potential for profit in any situation, and knows how to negotiate deals that benefit everyone involved. This unique skill set makes him an important member of the outcast group, and a valuable asset to their cause.
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