- Skin Tone/Pigmentation
- Red, nearly liquid, burns to the touch
Ogonn Ha is the Genasi Lord of the Fire Plane, former weapon and soldier of the Golden Automatons General Harbek, and a student at the . He resides in a suit of armor filled with hot soup, which he requires to stay alive.
Ogonn Ha was born to the Jihdi Human Nevistra Ha and the Fire Genie Lord of the Fire Plane Adai the Honored.
Nevistra was exploring ruins when she came across the portal to the Fire Plane. Upon entering, her crew died to the flames, but Adai protected her. He took her in as part of his harem, siring a son with her to hopefully fulfill his goal of getting a successor to help him conquer Totania.
However, Ogonn was not what he wanted. The baby was born with a Weave Stain called Liquification, where the body is not exactly solid. Adai, enraged, incinerated Nevistra and tossed the baby onto Totania to die. Adai wished to conquer Totania for its beauty, so he at least wanted the child to die surrounded by the natural beauty of the mortal realm.
Ogonn fell from quite a height, falling off of a mountain from the portal. A height like this would normally kill someone, but for Ogonn, his Liquification saved him. Or, perhaps, it was simply his resilience and will to stay alive.
His legs were destroyed in the fall and his right eye was removed from his body. His body, not getting the heat it needed to maintain its form, began to deteriorate. However, before he could die, he was found by a Dwarf named Harbek. The General of the Golden Automatons Squad of the Dwarven Army.
For Ogonn had fallen in the midst of Dwarven Territory, outside of the Dwarven capital of Ironforge. Harbek, seeing the state Ogonn was in, took him in. This was not a deed done out of care for the child, but instead out of an idea. Harbek knew how he could use this Fire Genasi. So he had the best medics heal Ogonn while he built him a suit of armor. For Ogonn would be Harbek's greatest weapon.
Harbek created his first prototype armor within a week. Prior to that, Ogonn was tossed into the volcano to maintain his heat. When he was taken out, he was placed in a containment suit of armor, where it was thought his heat would be maintained.
However, this was not the case. The air was quickly cooling him, and his vitals were declining rapidly. Harbek tried to pour lava into the suit to maintain the heat, but this melted the armor.
So as Ogonn sat in the lava, Harbek crafted another suit. Bulkier, more of a place to hold Ogonn for the time being, and with no mobility. Still, it was something. And he filled it with a liquid that would keep Ogonn warm. A liquid that could withstand high temperatures, but wouldn't melt the armor. Soup.
Surprisingly, this was enough to keep Ogonn alive. Then, Harbek continued to make prototypes, some even allowing Ogonn to take minimal part in training drills or mock combat exercises. The biggest drawback was Harbek struggled to make armor that Ogonn could see out of. Harbek decided, however, not to prioritize this. He needed to prioritize power first.
Salasar Feaphed, the Dragonborn , began recruiting new students for the Magic College in the year 546. The students he was recruiting would join the Class of 550, but there was a deeper motive behind it. He was searching for a certain group to join something called the Weave Initiative.
Ogonn was exactly who he was looking for. The sixth and final piece in this puzzle, as he had inherent magic that few others had thanks to his joint Genie and Human DNA. So Salasar approached Golden Automatons HQ, meeting with Harbek and insisting Ogonn go to the Magic College. After a bit of thought, Harbek agreed, and Ogonn was off to join the Class of 550 and, with it, the Weave Initiative.
Ogonn stopped with Harbek at the Temple of Moradin before he left. There, he prayed with his squad for protection and good education. Harbek told Ogonn something there, which has since stuck with him.
Harbek brought Ogonn to the Southern border of Dwarven territory. Before he could get further, an unidentified fiery object was spotted in the sky coming towards them. This turned out to be Ikkul Ravofarn, Chief of Bortan. Ikkul had no intention of letting Harbek through his borders, but when he heard that Ogonn was going to the Magic College, his attitude changed.
Ikkul talked about how his son, Nalrik Tilrak, was at the Magic College. He figured Ogonn would get along pretty well with Nalrik, but that there was someone else. Ikkul had stopped someone else who was passing through Bortan. A Half-Elf who was going to be in the same class as Ogonn, named Lorakaen Darelor.
Ikkul took Ogonn to see her, away from Harbek who stayed behind. They flew through the air, propelled by Ikkul's flames as he held Ogonn to keep him from falling. Ogonn had never felt so free, being able to soar through the air like that. He wished he, too, could fly. But alas, his suit was heavy and his flames were weak. That was a distant dream, and the furthest he could go to reach it was that very moment with Ikkul.
As they reached Bortan, they were unable to find Lorakaen, as she was hiding behind her father. She was rather shy, unlike Ikkul's other children, Cracul Daxur and Narjeth Yelrath, who immediately began berating Lorakaen and Ogonn. Ogonn was attacked, but it did little to him. Then, he and Lorakaen set off alone to the Magic College, and its home city of .
Lorakaen was scared of Ogonn at first, and this didn't exactly change on their trip, but she warmed up to him a bit. In a way, Ogonn made his first friend in Lorakaen, though he hoped one day she'd be less scared of him.
It turned out that not only was Lorakaen going to be in his class, she was also one of the six who Salasar recruited to the Weave Initiative. They still weren't exactly sure what that meant, but Ogonn was happy he at least knew someone going into this.
They made it up to Upper Zephys, the noble district of Zephys, where they found a warehouse that matched the description Salasar gave them. As they entered, they found that there was already someone waiting for them. Ogonn had heard stories of this person's kind and their warlike nature. For the one before them in the warehouse was an Orc.
History
Ogonn Ha was born to the Jihdi Human Nevistra Ha and the Fire Genie Lord of the Fire Plane Adai the Honored.
Nevistra was exploring ruins when she came across the portal to the Fire Plane. Upon entering, her crew died to the flames, but Adai protected her. He took her in as part of his harem, siring a son with her to hopefully fulfill his goal of getting a successor to help him conquer Totania.
However, Ogonn was not what he wanted. The baby was born with a Weave Stain called Liquification, where the body is not exactly solid. Adai, enraged, incinerated Nevistra and tossed the baby onto Totania to die. Adai wished to conquer Totania for its beauty, so he at least wanted the child to die surrounded by the natural beauty of the mortal realm.
General Harbek
Ogonn fell from quite a height, falling off of a mountain from the portal. A height like this would normally kill someone, but for Ogonn, his Liquification saved him. Or, perhaps, it was simply his resilience and will to stay alive.
His legs were destroyed in the fall and his right eye was removed from his body. His body, not getting the heat it needed to maintain its form, began to deteriorate. However, before he could die, he was found by a Dwarf named Harbek. The General of the Golden Automatons Squad of the Dwarven Army.
For Ogonn had fallen in the midst of Dwarven Territory, outside of the Dwarven capital of Ironforge. Harbek, seeing the state Ogonn was in, took him in. This was not a deed done out of care for the child, but instead out of an idea. Harbek knew how he could use this Fire Genasi. So he had the best medics heal Ogonn while he built him a suit of armor. For Ogonn would be Harbek's greatest weapon.
Prototype After Prototype
Harbek created his first prototype armor within a week. Prior to that, Ogonn was tossed into the volcano to maintain his heat. When he was taken out, he was placed in a containment suit of armor, where it was thought his heat would be maintained.
However, this was not the case. The air was quickly cooling him, and his vitals were declining rapidly. Harbek tried to pour lava into the suit to maintain the heat, but this melted the armor.
So as Ogonn sat in the lava, Harbek crafted another suit. Bulkier, more of a place to hold Ogonn for the time being, and with no mobility. Still, it was something. And he filled it with a liquid that would keep Ogonn warm. A liquid that could withstand high temperatures, but wouldn't melt the armor. Soup.
Surprisingly, this was enough to keep Ogonn alive. Then, Harbek continued to make prototypes, some even allowing Ogonn to take minimal part in training drills or mock combat exercises. The biggest drawback was Harbek struggled to make armor that Ogonn could see out of. Harbek decided, however, not to prioritize this. He needed to prioritize power first.
Joining the Magic College
Salasar Feaphed, the Dragonborn , began recruiting new students for the Magic College in the year 546. The students he was recruiting would join the Class of 550, but there was a deeper motive behind it. He was searching for a certain group to join something called the Weave Initiative.
Ogonn was exactly who he was looking for. The sixth and final piece in this puzzle, as he had inherent magic that few others had thanks to his joint Genie and Human DNA. So Salasar approached Golden Automatons HQ, meeting with Harbek and insisting Ogonn go to the Magic College. After a bit of thought, Harbek agreed, and Ogonn was off to join the Class of 550 and, with it, the Weave Initiative.
The College Journey
Ogonn stopped with Harbek at the Temple of Moradin before he left. There, he prayed with his squad for protection and good education. Harbek told Ogonn something there, which has since stuck with him.
“Any time you need to feel safe, remember something. Your armor has the blessing of Moradin himself. You’ll be safe.”— Harbek
Harbek brought Ogonn to the Southern border of Dwarven territory. Before he could get further, an unidentified fiery object was spotted in the sky coming towards them. This turned out to be Ikkul Ravofarn, Chief of Bortan. Ikkul had no intention of letting Harbek through his borders, but when he heard that Ogonn was going to the Magic College, his attitude changed.
Ikkul talked about how his son, Nalrik Tilrak, was at the Magic College. He figured Ogonn would get along pretty well with Nalrik, but that there was someone else. Ikkul had stopped someone else who was passing through Bortan. A Half-Elf who was going to be in the same class as Ogonn, named Lorakaen Darelor.
Ikkul took Ogonn to see her, away from Harbek who stayed behind. They flew through the air, propelled by Ikkul's flames as he held Ogonn to keep him from falling. Ogonn had never felt so free, being able to soar through the air like that. He wished he, too, could fly. But alas, his suit was heavy and his flames were weak. That was a distant dream, and the furthest he could go to reach it was that very moment with Ikkul.
First Friend
As they reached Bortan, they were unable to find Lorakaen, as she was hiding behind her father. She was rather shy, unlike Ikkul's other children, Cracul Daxur and Narjeth Yelrath, who immediately began berating Lorakaen and Ogonn. Ogonn was attacked, but it did little to him. Then, he and Lorakaen set off alone to the Magic College, and its home city of .
Lorakaen was scared of Ogonn at first, and this didn't exactly change on their trip, but she warmed up to him a bit. In a way, Ogonn made his first friend in Lorakaen, though he hoped one day she'd be less scared of him.
It turned out that not only was Lorakaen going to be in his class, she was also one of the six who Salasar recruited to the Weave Initiative. They still weren't exactly sure what that meant, but Ogonn was happy he at least knew someone going into this.
They made it up to Upper Zephys, the noble district of Zephys, where they found a warehouse that matched the description Salasar gave them. As they entered, they found that there was already someone waiting for them. Ogonn had heard stories of this person's kind and their warlike nature. For the one before them in the warehouse was an Orc.
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