Oakhart
Oakhart
Oakhart is an ancient Wood Woad, his form a living embodiment of the Slate Forest itself. Centuries old, he has witnessed the ebb and flow of life within the forest, its seasons, and the rise and fall of civilizations. With a deep connection to the land, Oakhart guards the forest with unwavering vigilance, his existence intertwined with its very essence. He is a silent sentinel, a guardian of the forest's balance, and a living memory of its history.
Mental characteristics
Personal history
Oakhart is an ancient Wood Woad, a living embodiment of the Slate Forest itself. His existence stretches back centuries, his roots intertwined with the very soil he guards. He has witnessed the rise and fall of civilizations, the ebb and flow of seasons, and the ever-changing tapestry of life within the forest.
Oakhart's memory is a vast repository of the forest's history. He recalls the time before the blight, when the forest was a vibrant, harmonious ecosystem. He remembers the arrival of the cultists, their dark rituals, and the insidious spread of the corruption. He has seen the once-thriving town of Slate fall into decay, its inhabitants succumbing to the blight's influence.
Oakhart's connection to the forest is profound. He communicates with the trees, senses the subtle shifts in the ecosystem, and understands the intricate web of life that sustains it. He is a silent guardian, a watchful eye that observes the forest's rhythms and protects it from harm.
Personality Characteristics
Motivation
Oakhart's motivation is rooted in his very being. As an ancient Wood Woad, he is the Slate Forest, its guardian and protector. He is driven by an innate, almost instinctual need to maintain the balance and health of the forest. The corruption caused by the Tree Blight and the presence of the cultists are a direct violation of his purpose, a sickness that he feels as a physical and spiritual wound. His long memory and deep connection to the land make him keenly aware of the forest's past and its potential future. He is compelled to act, not out of personal ambition or a desire for reward, but out of a profound sense of responsibility for the well-being of the forest he embodies.
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Height
7'2"
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