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They called him the "Beast that Walks Upright"
Posted: 17 Dec 2005 11:30 PM
Abandoned at birth in the buckshire swamps, Torim had to leave his human life behind and pick up a completely feral exsistence. His human mind completely gone, Torim has become an animal in his own right. Over the years Torim became well known among the local rangers, known as the wolf that walks up right. Eventually a druid was able to tap into his animal mind, he was named Torim by the nature walker.

Soon the druid tamed the beast, releasing the child like man from his instincts. He taught him the language of the humans, Torim was able to lead a slightly normal life, his druid companion always at his side. Then one day, outside the Inn of Four Winds he and his companion were walking across the dirt trodden path. Torim’s animalistic senses told him he was being watched.

Suddenly the air grew silent, the chirp of the birds was gone. Torim’s ears flared up and his eyes scanned the area. From behind him he heard something bounding torwards him, bandits… Five of them lunging towards the druid, Torim let out a terrible roar and readied himself to fight. Gnashing and clawing, biting and crawling Torim fought of the onslaught of bandits, but all his effort could not help his master. A fatal blow to the Druids kidney took him out.

With great rage Torim toar apart the already dead bandits, drinking in there blood feasting on them with the same animal instincts he once had.

The beast has been awoken.

Torim
Me beast walk upright, me clomp you.
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