Manawa Waata
Appearance and Equipment
* Long black hair pulled into a topknot and secured with a ornate wooden comb, bright green eyes, brown skin, 6'8", muscular and stocky build. Tribal tattooes denoting his status adorn his face and his forearms.
* Usually clad in a piupiu (kilt), shawl, and sash, all made from flax, fur, and/or cloth. Wears leather moccasins. Wears a pounamu (greenstone) amulet which marks him as a waihilo, a magic user.
* Armed with a maripi (a large sharktooth knife).
Skills and Abilities
Tokamaka: In the dialect of the Māo'ilani, Tokamaka means literally "rock caster," and an apt name for Manawa's magic it is. Though he has yet to master its full potential, common manifestations of it include: forming rock armor on his body, coalescing soil temporarily into stone, commanding stone to break, and of course launching stone projectiles. Overuse of Tokamaka will result in the onset of hypothermic symptoms, as Manawa's body and temperature slows to become more and more like stone, leading eventually to petrified death.
Tribal Warrior: Manawa fought in many battles for the Māo'ilani, and so has a good deal of martial experience in one-handed, shieldless combat. He has impressive strength, but he is still human; a formidable orc can overpower him, let alone someone/something with supernatural strength.
Chieftain: As Chieftain of the Māom people, the core of the greater confederation that is the Māo'ilani Tribe, Manawa's natural sense of leadership was fostered. When he was discovered to be a waihilo, he also received a moderate amount of training from the tribe's shamans in the ways of communing with spirits, interpreting mystical signs, and minor apothecary and herbalist skills to support his vision quests.
Personality and Characteristics
Major
* Genial, affable, despite the severe features of his face and his imposing stature. Often this is surprising for those just meeting him--much to his chagrin.
* Boisterous, confident, larger than life. Assured, but with a thirst for knowledge of the strange and foreign.
* From a warrior society (and from his own failing with his brother), he is untroubled by the moral and philosophical concerns of war. Uncompromising with foes.
* Respectful of traditions, of family-oriented values and loyalties, and of the gods of other lands and peoples.
* Highly disdainful of cowards, and perceived acts of cowardice.
* Has a conscientiousness that can lead to stubbornness. When he believes that he is right, it will take a lot to convince him otherwise.
* Sticks up for the weak/defenseless, even to his own detriment.
Minor
+ Culture shock: not used to seeing female warriors upon arriving on the Mainland continents.
+ Takes excellent, religious care of his hair, and holds his hairstyle to be sacred.
+ Fascinated by the tales of storytellers. Has a tendency to believe good orators without question.
+ Unsubtle. Not one for things requiring stealth or secrecy.
+ Fond of things which remind him of his island home: seafood, small boats, bonfires, etc.
+ Wary of those with fire magic, since, to his people, it is believed that it comes from Rātangu, the trickster Atua.
+ Often uses some words from his native language even while speaking Common:
** Paompa: Esteemed friend, regarded as a brother or sister.
** Aino'ilani: Friends that are essentially family.
** Waihilo: Magic user, gifted.
** Lakine: Hello
** Mahalo: Thanks, thank you.
** Atua: God or Goddess.