Username: ABeardedDragon
Name: Ragnar
Gender: Male
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298/300
He is athletic and likes to keep himself in the best physical health, though he isn't exactly sportive. His reason for fitness is to be agile when it comes to his 'work'. Another trait is that he is crafty. Ragnar can get what he wants by manipulating others. Also, he is willing to push himself and test his boundaries; he's daring when it comes to crossing the line. He is well trained when it comes to stealth and uses this to his advantage, combined with his excellent patience. While he may seem tough, Ragnar is actually slightly more gentle when you get to know him, but this doesn't mean he's kind. He's actually fairly simple, there isn't much more to him than what is deducted from a first encounter. As such, he is easy to deal with. That is, if you're a crook like himself.
Ragnar is amoral, meaning he lacks an understanding of the difference between right and wrong, nor does he care. He simply does what he wants, when he wants. This often causes him to act cruel, usually by violence or deeply upsetting others. It's not rare for him to resort to using violence. This viscet is neglectful; the more serious side is that he hardly has any compassion for others, but he also has a habit of not dealing with his problems. He is rather anxious as he fears the law coming for him at any moment; he doesn't think he has done anything wrong though, nor does he actually know who they are. Ragnar is hot-headed and snappy, it doesn't take much for him to turn on someone who hurts him. He's extremely jealous of others and wants everything that others have; even if he normally discards it within a day or so.
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Ragnar makes a living out of robbing others. He isn't exactly a thief, instead he is a bandit. Of course, he couldn't work alone. His small group of bandits resides in a small camp by a stream; it's heavily fortified and guarded by some of the members who take shifts. Together they rob any innocent passer-by who steps on the bridge a short distance away, but sometimes they venture away from this location. Ragnar is usually the one to strike first, due to his nature. Another reason is that his bone shell provides some protection and intimidates the victim; though he also confuses them with illusions. The stolen goods are either kept by the bandits or sold, the money would be shared between all members of the group. If he could, Ragnar would actually like to be a pirate.
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754/800
Bushes rustled in the gloomy woods. Gleaming eyes glanced out of the darkness, towards the couple left coughing in smoke. The trio ran with heavy steps. They slid down a steep river bank, kicking up dust behind them. Ragnar hesitated at the river while the others jumped from rock to rock. A quick glance over his shoulder. If he was left behind then the ones with the steel cuffs would find him. With that he sprinted after his group, not daring to look down at the white raging river beneath him. His foot slipped in the wet soil, making him stumble but he managed to regain his balance. He followed a swaying black tail ahead of him, red eyes locked onto it. As they passed under the old bridge, cold water dripped on him; he gasped in surprise though it went unnoticed. Ragnar didn't stop to shake his pelt, rattling the coins he held. A sharp turn around a familiar boulder.
The group stopped at the foot of towering oak log fences, spiked at the top. One of the bandits on guard nodded to them then disappeared from the top of the wall. Ragnar glanced to his two friends. He noticed they were panting and shook his head slightly, smiling. The gate opened with a creak, like it always did. As they walked into the camp, Ragnar whipped his bone-encased tail against the door, slamming it shut once more. He held his head high and strode across the trampled grass. The trio slipped into the darkness of a cave. Coins rattled and jewels skipped across the wooden table as they revealed their loot.
"Good haul, right?" The blue and white viscet, Viper, asked.
"Yeah," said the third with a crooked smile.
"Are we selling?" Ragnar questioned as he scanned the table.
"I'm keeping some of this," Viper said, digging around in the small pile of gems; his cheeks were tinted scarlet as he gazed into them. The black and red viscet frowned, silently pulling a handful of jewels under the table.
"I want some coins," the other said and took a coin, flipping it.
"Oh," Ragnar said, "alright." His ears fell against his head. He reached out for a silver ring. Viper snatched it away. Dark red claws sank into the dagger carved table. He snarled. The others ignored him as they searched the gold. Ragnar kicked the table, causing the spoils to spill on the floor. He swiftly turned and left the cave.
Under the cover of night, Ragnar stood at the entrance to the camp. He looked up at the blanket of stars and the silver moon that hung low in the sky. The air was silent. Except for the sound of a wooden board being moved. In the corner of his eye, he saw a shadow dart out into the wilderness. He followed. Ragnar slipped through the dark woods, stalking. He crouched in a bush, parting the leaves slightly. Ahead of him was... No, it couldn't be. The familiar shape of a white and blue viscet, his black snake tail shining in the moonlight. He couldn't hear what they were saying. A glimpse of a silver ring shimmering and sparkling jewels was all he needed to know. With silence, he encroached on his target.
"Viper," he said. His voice was flat. The thief jumped, hurriedly whispering as he shoved the black coated female away. His friend turned to face him.
"I," he hesitated, "I was selling it."
"I want it," Ragnar hissed. He lowered his stance as he circled around Viper. Wide black eyes stared back at him. He gulped. A deep red paw swiped. It grasped his wrist. The ring was gone.
"It's just a stupid ring," Viper blurted, "I'll go get it."
"Oh," the attacker said. It wasn't stupid, why would he want it if it really was? He slowly walked up to Viper's side, an exaggerated look of guilt on his face. Then he bashed his bone mask against the blue viscet, making him stagger away.
"I'm sorry," he said. Red eyes glared at him and Ragnar approached. The stunned viscet quickly turned and ran. Ragnar didn't take chase. Instead, he walked back to camp. He finished his guard shift and curled up to sleep.
The next day, Ragnar woke to find the silver ring at his side. A note lay next to it, mentioning leaving and love. It also warned him to watch his back. He simply shrugged and left the camp, hoping to rob someone else.
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209/400
ViperA former close friend of Ragnar. They worked together as bandits, almost considered each other family, until that night. After the incident with the ring, Viper got tired of the black viscets threats and attacks. It had happened many times over trivial things but this was the last time for him. Ragnar was jealous as his friend would rather share the loot they 'earned' together with a stranger instead of him. While the blue viscet is scared of harming Ragnar himself, he has sent an assassin after him, still unknown to Ragnar. Now that he is gone, Ragnar actually misses him and wishes he came back; though he blames Viper for everything that happened and believes he was betrayed by his disappearance.
OpalHe hasn't spent any time at all with this viscet. However, he sometimes sees her outside the camp; waiting for Viper as she does not know that he left. Ragnar blames her for ruining his friendship with Viper; the blue viscet had a crush on her and would give her their stolen items instead of sharing. It was his fault for pushing him away but refuses to accept it. Whenever he sees her, he scares her away and has even tried to rob her once.