Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-24001601-20140909234838/@comment-5583506-20140910211745

(TGR, this RP just wouldn't be the same without the Khajiit everybody loathes.)

Name: Rashka the Betrayer

Race: Khajiit

Gender: Male

Alignment: Neutral Evil

Appearance: Tall, athletic, snow white fur with black stripes, ice blue eyes with blackened sockets and a long black mane.

Class: Assassin

Armor: Studded armor, fur bracers and fur boots

Weapons: A pair of steel daggers and a small bag of throwing knives.

Likes: women, hunting, skooma, killing, the Dark Brotherhood, living the high life, women, Cyrodiilic Brandy, The Lusty Argonian Maid, all books written by Waughin Jarth and Carlovac Townway (he says they would be though, if he could read), Masser and Secunda, women, the bandits of Skyrim (he finds their pathetic attempts of trying to find him when sneaking very amusing), belongings that are not rightfully his, gold and women.

Dislikes: targets that fights back, women resisting his feline charm, mages, Slaughterfish (one nearly chewed his tail off once when he was skinny-dipping in Lake Rumare), law enforcements, dogs, the Thalmor, Chaurus (they make his fur all sticky), the undead and vampires (he is confused about how he is supposed to kill that which is already dead).

Background: Rashka is a smooth-talking Khajiit with little to no regard about matters concerning life and death. His father Ra'Danji was a hunter and his mother was a prostitute who died giving birth to him. Some say that she was (unintentionally) Rashka's first victim on his long list of death counts. When he was merely a cub he stole some steel daggers from a wealthy merchant at a bazaar back in Elsweyr. He has kept that dagger ever since as a token of good fortune. As he grew up he became something of a local hitman. For the right amount of gold he would dispose of the clients "unwanted trouble". However if he didn't receive enough gold the clients would soon find themselves as victims for his blade, thus earning him his title "the Betrayer".