Roak

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Roak
Player:
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Biographical Data
Real Name: N/A
Known Aliases: Roak
Gender: Male
Species: Human
Ethnicity: Kurdish
Place of Birth: Unknown
Base of Operations: Millennium City
Relatives: Mother (Deceased) Father (Presumed Deceased)
Characteristics
Age: 25
Height: 5'8
Weight: 151
Eyes: Gray
Hair: Boring Brown
Complexion: Medium
Physical Build: Thin, wiry
Physical Features: Hidden under a mask.
Status
Fame:
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Unknown

Alignment:
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NG TN NE
CG CN CE
Identity: None
Years Active: Less than a month
Citizenship: Chilean
Occupation: Hero
Education: None
Marital Status: Single
Known Powers and Abilities
None
Equipment and Paraphernalia
A large assortment of knives, tasers, grappling gun, and lines, small explosives, recording equipment(Bugs) several spools of thin cables, armor, flares, a spy camera, and a pair of unique boots.
Physical Attributes
 
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   Durability
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   Speed
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   Reflexes
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   Resistance
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   Stamina
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   Dexterity
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   Agility
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   Combat
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Non-Physical Attributes
 
   Energy
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   Psionics
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   Telepathy
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   Willpower
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   Sorcery
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   Technology
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   Intelligence
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   Knowledge
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   Charisma
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Origins

Born into a cult based out of South America, Roak was raised to serve as a soldier loyal only to the master. There were many like him, some being orphans, or willingly given over to the master by their parents. Each child was kept sheltered from the world for the most part, only taught basic academics, and any materials that might prove fruitful for their future duties. Aside from this limited spectrum of knowledge, their dedication and loyalty was constantly reinforced during their upbringing.

After a certain age, and deemed physically able, the children began their combative exercises, and participated in a rigorous and unforgiving training regimen. Those who would prove unable to keep up with this training would eventually be dismissed, rejoining the community to serve in other ways. As a result, numbers dwindled, and very soon there were no more than thirteen elites receiving this tutelage. Roak would nearly be dismissed a number of times, but in the end would manage to complete his training, and prove his capability to his master on many occasions.


The Cult

Roak rarely speaks of the group he was born into (or much in general) and thusly it should come as no surprise that many of it's secrets did not break out into the public eye for a very long time. What is known is that the leader 'Michael Fasil' was on the FBI's most wanted list since the late 80's, as well as being looked into by UNTIL more recently. He was rumored to have connections to the CIA, and a common popular theory was that he worked as an assassin, and that during an assignment to kill a foreign leader, instead fled, and was supposedly sheltered by the very man he was tasked with killing. It was stories like these that eventually came to draw in many people to the communes he'd set up, looking for what he himself claimed to have found; 'a better way'.

Set up in a very Jonestown fashion, the followers of this new doctrine resided in a close knit community, hidden away on an island off the coast of Chile. It is believed that the new right-wing dictatorship of the country is what shielded Fasil for so long, having a vested interest in protecting the former spook. And with such a level of protection it was not long before the island was coated with irreputable types. Associates, and new allegiances of Michael Fasil. All very important key players for his long term goals. Many of these individuals are responsible for providing the weapons, training, and information to the group's young soldiers.


The Downfall

Roak, and those 12 other agents like him did well in empowering their leader. Highly trained, organized, and well armed, it seemed there was nothing they could not do. They participated in espionage, sabotage, blackmail, assassinations. Anything the master wanted, he could send his soldiers into the world, and they would retrieve it for him. However on one particular occasion, Michael Fasil reached a bit too far. In a coordinated attack, rivaling something that of Viper, the agents were distributed between several Embassies with specific kill orders. The plan would never go through. It was not long before Roak's team arrived before they were contacted by UNTIL via a frightened desk clerk. They were made aware of their master's situation. Michael Fasil had been captured, surrounded by UNTIL operatives all with guns pointed for his head. New orders were given, orders to abandon the mission, given by the master himself. It was this that broke Roak.

After a brief skirmish amongst Fasil's agents, they would eventually abandon the mission as ordered, and flee. Roak was the one who remained behind. Eventually arrested by UNTIL operatives, Roak complied fully. He provided to them everything that he knew having been raised amongst the cult. With the master apprehended, and Roak singing like a canary, it would finally appear that Fasil's cult was dead. Or close enough to it. 11 of those trained agents are still out there.


Personality, and notable features

Roak has been described as severe, cold, unpleasant. All of his smiles are feigned, he never gets excited, nor is he quick to anger. He has a calmness that can be unnerving, as well his comments are often blunt, and straight to the point.

On top of this, he carries with him a very odd amalgam of speech impediments.

He occasionally drops words, pauses awkwardly all through out his sentences, and generally displays unusual cadences in his speech.

Topping this off with a light, and extremely vague accent, and the occasional stutter, Roak's unique speech pattern is unmistakable.

Roak notably dislikes attention, and being noticed. When either in costume or out, he often clings to shadows, and dark corners, and tends to keep his head down.

It is for this reason that while in civilian disguise and approached by others, he often pretends to be unfamiliar with English. Though a native spanish speaker could easily trip him up.