Join a variety of my lesser known and up and coming characters as they travel by province of Skyrim and try to make a name for themselves … And grow as both people and adventurers in the process.
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Join a variety of my lesser known and up and coming characters as they travel by province of Skyrim and try to make a name for themselves … And grow as both people and adventurers in the process.
In the same vein as my How Niyleen Met series, First Impressions will dive into how various characters of mine (who up until this point had pre-existing connections/relationships) met up for the first time. Although it seems that these stories could belong in my Rising Stars series, because all of these meetings happened in the past, I’d essentially have to do flashbacks for EACH ONE and that would be fucking annoying to do when each caption is limited to 200 characters. :\
So this next duo (that’s neither a pairing or a couple) were two characters that I kind of had to do due to necessity (this is about to be a reoccurring theme). So Since I missed yet ANOTHER Orc Wednesday (;~;) I decided to try my best to deliver SOME Orc content this week (since I plan on releasing a new chapter of Red Witch soonish so that’s going to have my attention...). However, since I hadn’t made any of my Orcs into followers since Durul, I decided to give Gonka a go! Sadly I’ll probably have to do something about her armor since the top is kind of garbage, but I’ll figure something out.
As for the other character, that’s Nega. You may remember her from my Flame-Child and/or Never Leave Regrets stories. If you don’t, uh... She’s essentially Niyleen if my Flame-Child story never happened (yup best way to explain it -____-). Anyway, since she literally has Niyleen’s body (because they share the same body) I decided to go about making her into a follower and giving her her own armor. So if I do this for like... 3 more characters I can DEFINITELY work on my Never Leave Regrets story. :D
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Why isn’t there a single Orcish Armor replacer that shows SOME type of cleavage? Like, I get it, Orcs are supposed to be badass and whatever, fine. But then WHY skimpify the damned thing in the first place? Also, who says one can’t wear less and still kick some ass?
Also, don’t know if I’d already mentioned it, but Gonka used to be Random Orc #2. XD
New Thing I’m doing. Kind of like Tweaking the Cast and And Here We Are… Matter of fact, it’s going to be EXACTLY like both of those things.The main difference is that this WILL be an ongoing thing until I completely take screenshots of every single character that I’ve made (well the ones I plan to use anyway XD) Also, these will allow me to fix the backstory of some of the characters that I’ve debuted that aren’t really defined/have holes in them.
ABOUT:
July 9, 2016. Sometime in 2016, I got all aboard the Orc hype train, and I was trying (largely unsuccessfully) to get to get people to hop aboard with me. At the time I had 1 1/2 Orcs (Durul Azorba and the half-Orsimer/half-Dunmer Duraza gra-Morbak). One was my take on a pure Orc through and through, the other was the best thief living in Skyrim (in my game). However, on the date listed prior, I decided that I wanted a “cool” Orc. Someone that had the drive and passion of an Orc, but wasn’t quite as strong and didn’t necessarily care all to much about society’s (both Orc and non-Orc) views on what an Orc had to be. I basically wanted a spunky, rule-breaking Orc... And Gonka was what I decided on…
BACKSTORY:
Mer trash. This was essentially how the Orsimer were viewed as from other Mer. However, even within their own kind, they all knew that they had a place. That if they followed Malacath’s will, they would have the chance for honor in both life and death. But young Gonka was disillusioned of all this at a the age of five, when following her father’s death Gonka’s mother abandoned her on the outskirts of Windhelm.
After fending for herself for a few months, she was taken in by the war veteran, Brunwulf Free-Winter. Brunwulf tried to provide a decent life to Gonka, but the radical racism that festered in the city was too much to bare. She was useless because she wasn’t as strong as other Orcs her age, she was a dirty green skin good for naught by dying like a fool, she was wanted or needed in Skyrim because she wasn’t a Nord... Gonka developed a deep hatred towards Nords that eventually spread to both Altmer and Dunmer as well. But her outlook on things changed when she was eight...
One day Brunwulf asked Gonka to go to the market to pick up some fresh fish, while he went and helped out those that lived in the Gray Quarter. Gonka had done this before, and although she hated the remarks the vendors gave her, she begrudgingly went there, paid for the fish, and no sooner than she was about to leave the guards apprehended her, said she’d stolen the fish, and before she could try to get the merchant to tell them the truth, she was whisked away to Windhelm’s jail. She stayed there for three days, and the entire time she tried to figure out why was it that she had to take this abuse, why was she subjugated to relentless torture every day? And then she realized, the only way for there to be change, would be if she enacted it herself.
That was the last time Gonka cried in her youth.
A month after that incident, Gonka left Windhelm, and traveled the province to each Orc stronghold and challenged their chiefs for the right to rule. Each time she did so, although it was laughed out, her challenge was granted and she was defeated by the chiefs in a one-sided manner. Rather than be discouraged by her constant defeats, Gonka could only feel encouraged for with each defeat, she could tell that she was becoming stronger, faster, smarter, gaining more intellect. and coming one step closer to being able to mend or break the rules and traditions when she saw fit to do so... That is until she got to Dushnikh Yal...
It was the last stronghold in Skyrim for her to visit, but she’d always planned to circle back and challenge the previous chiefs again if she had lost to them all. And so as per usual, Gonka challenged Chief Burguk for the right to be the stronghold’s chief. Rather than acknowledge her, Burguk laughed and had his men remove her from the fort. It was the first time this had happened, and it made her once again feel like she’d felt in Windhelm... Like Mer trash... But rather than becoming overwhelmed with her emotions, Gonka returned to challenge Burguk everyday for months, and was repeatedly turned away each time.
Every time she was turned away, Gonka would go into the surrounding wilderness and hunt the biggest game she could find. Four months into this daily pattern, her challenge was completely ignored by everyone. They didn’t even let her into the stronghold like they had been doing. Fed up, Gonka made a racket for hours until a random Redguard clad in Orcish Armor appeared before her and accepted her challenge on behalf of the chief. Thinking she’d been played for a fool, Gonka released her pent up anger on the girl. However, before she could land the finishing blow, Chief Burguk showed up, disarmed her, and took Gonka, the Redguard, an three other children into his longhouse.
The chief was furious that none of his legitimate children thought to deal with this “threat” and punished each of them for the same amount of time that the outsider had been challenging him for. As for Gonka and the Redguard, Chief Burguk gave the Redguard one week to prepare for an official battle with these stakes: if the Redguard lost, she’d be exiled from the stronghold and Gonka would indeed be able to challenge Burguk for the right to be chief. During that week, Gonka was treated like a guest at the behest of Burguk, and for the first time in a while, Gonka felt like she was somewhere she could actually call home... At the end of the week, the pair fought to a draw in a fierce battle that to this very day is still talked about throughout the stronghold. Although she didn’t win, Gonka felt content with this outcome and was poised to leave upon recovering, however seeing as there was no clear winner, Burguk allowed Gonka, to stay in Dushnikh Yal until the day that she and the Redguard, Agrathia, next did battle.
Though the beginning was rough between the two girls, through the next three years their animosity toward each other turned into a rivalry, which in turn blossomed into a great friendship, wherein Gonka helped Agrathia fit in with the rest of the Orcs so much so that rather than calling her Blood-kin they simply saw her as one of their own flesh and blood. It soon became clear that Agrathia was becoming a force to be reckoned with, and seeing as she no longer held no ill will towards Agrathia nor did she wish to take Burguk’s place for a time, Gonka made sure to avoid combat with Agrathia for fear of possibly destroying the place she’d come to call her home.
After Agrathia left to wonder the province, Gonka started to expand her skill set as a hunter, and over the course of the next three years quickly became the stronghold’s best hunter, bar none. Although she liked the attention and recognition she was getting, Gonka noticed that the chief’s children were not all too thrilled with all that she was accomplishing. So when she turned 18, Gonka left the stronghold in order to truly forge a life for herself. After doing bounty hunter work for a few months, she was turned onto doing mercenary work. Months after she had gone on various missions with several fellow mercenaries, something within Gonka told her that she had found the occupation that she wanted to maintain for years to come...