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Jarock son of Kalarock

Shadow of the Dawn, Nameless One Jarock

Shadow of the dawn/ Nextgen Pri/ hybrid/ Autistic/ the tearless one/ a relatable hero  
"It has been proven throughout history that you cannot build on the foundation of blood. Destroyers cannot be rebuilders. That's why I need you, Jarock. You are not a destroyer. You care so much for the people around you, even though they hurt you so much. That's how I know you can create something better than this. I'll give you the blank slate, and you get to fill it."
  Jarock was born of an Arkett father and human mother. Born into a world of opposing sides he could never truly be accepted by either one. The only ones that did were his parents. They loved and cherished him, not because he was different but because he was their son.   Though he was born on the surface world among his mother's people, the humans, he was shortly thereafter taken to the Arkett's floating islands for his naming ceremony. Upon hearing his son's ceremonial name, a name written in prophecies, Jarock's father snatched his child back from the oracle. He told the other Arketts that Jarock was Nameless. Though that would bring upon him further shame, his father believed that to be better than having a destiny thrust upon you.   Jarock, being autistic, was often bullied or at least ostracized as a child, though he didn't understand it for what it was. He was raised among the humans until he was ten years old, when he was kidnapped by his crazy uncle. When his parents finally got him back, they left the surface world and sought a place among his father's people, the Arketts. While they were, for now, safe, Jarock felt lonelier than ever.   He eventually made one friend, Skyra, though it wasn't long before the Arkett's disapproval forced them apart. Some time later Jarock made another friend with a sentient sword, an artifact the Arketts had been keeping safe for generations, a being named Dawnbreaker. Unaware of what he was doing, Jarock stole the artifact. His father caught him and the sword vanished before any of them fully realized what was happening.   Jarock was devastated to be alone again. At his lowest moment, a stranger came to him and told him that Dawn wasn't gone. Jarock worked on strengthening his connection to the sword, and he realized that the sword had taken refuge *within* him. In the time that passed Jarock’s gifts started to bear fruit. Unfortunately, at this time he was called into service, as all young Arkett men are. Jarock ended up having to kill in order to survive. Luckily his commander ended up being Cordis, Skyra's father. They grew close during their service together. Jarock was there when Cordis died during battle. He was the only one who heard the man's final words. In rage, Jarock unleashed Dawn on the opposing force. His fellow soldiers were shocked and took him down. He'd have to face the consequences.   Instead of returning home during what short time he had left, Jarock went to visit Skyra for the first time in a long time, sneaking in through her window. They had a good conversation about grief, pain, and loss. After that, when he snuck out, he was spotted. They'd figured out what happened in the battle. His time was up.   When they caught him, they brought him to a stadium for punishment. Dawn was to be removed from Jarock and returned to the Arketts. The process was agonizing. Just as Dawn was ripped from his soul, Jarock's darkness broke. He destroyed the stadium and fell from the Arkett islands, lost to everyone, including himself, though his father was able to return Dawn to him in the nick of time. Struck by amnesia, Jarock now has to find himself and unravel what kind of person he wants to be.

Mental characteristics

Personal history

Throughout his childhood he was bullied, and treated unfairly. But because of the way his mind worked he didn’t see it for what it was. He never cried so it mustn't have been too bad. His speech was impared until nearly three. Even after that he didn’t talk much. No one understood his sensory distortion either. If something bothered him it would be like he’s having a little fit. Categorized as a ‘trouble child’ His parents tried to give him as much of a normal life as they could, but even they at times had difficulty understanding their own child. As he grew up he began to show strange signs. He could see and hear things other’s couldn’t. Whispers without distinction. He could interact with the world around like a painter with a canvas. At first he was afraid of it. But then his mother helped him to see it as a gift. A talent that he could learn to use and share. His mother also had similar talents, and his father could do the same but needed some extra help from funny little toys. It was a hard life, but it was a happy life.   At age 10 he was kidnapped by his crazy uncle (see Mental Trauma).   After getting Jarock back, his parents decided to take him to his father’s people. A place he only heard stories of before he slept. He was brought to an island in the sky. There he met the Arketts, his father’s people. They were not welcoming. To them his very existence was an insult to them. The persecution he faced from them was even worse than the humans below! Jarock’s family didn’t have a choice but to bear it with a smile. Here they were safe from being hunted and killed. But beyond that there was nothing. This was a difficult time for Jarock. Even though he was with his parents, he never felt so alone. They didn’t want to speak of what happened down below or why they left. They forbade him from using his gifts. They said it was to keep him safe. Jarock was left in the dark in pain. The only thing he knew was that he didn’t want to see his mother cry anymore. Something happened below, something that made her weep for days and nights. She didn’t know it, but her son was watching. After the fourth night he made a vow not to make her cry ever again. So he did everything he could to be the perfect son. He learned to bury his pain, to not let it show. As long as the people he loved weren’t in pain, he’d take all the pain. They were all he had, he was not going to lose them because of his own pitiful weakness. When the bullying happened he didn’t resist. He kept his parents in his heart and let the pain come until it passed.

Education

Jarock was home-schooled by his mother. He was also educated/trained/tortured during his time as an experiment in the Order of Cadmus. He also received training in the Arkett's military. Overall, he is not a scholar. He is a guy who gets knowledge from experience. He can read, he can do research, but experience is Jarock's best teacher.

Failures & Embarrassments

After the event where Jarock bonded Dawnbringer, he was brought back to his father’s island and forced into complete isolation. Jarock had no idea what he had done, but honestly he didn’t care. He had gained two friends and lost two friends. It was all the Arketts’ fault, including his dad! He hated them, the humans, the Arketts he hated them all! The whispers came to him. His rage called to them, and they came. In the midst of his fury, the life around him died. The *life* around him *died*. The grass, the bushes, even a full grown tree died before his eyes. In that moment he saw what the others saw. There was nothing wrong with the humans or the Arketts, it was him. He wasn’t suppose to exist. He was a monster. A deeply seeded hatred of himself began to take root. He had done it again. He hurt the people closest to him again, and it was unforgivable. Jarock was distraught. No one understood him, but even when he tried to make things right they only got worse. He shouldn’t have existed. Maybe nothing should exist. It was in this moment that a mysterious stranger came to him and offered help and hope. That stranger was either the Oracle, or it was the Knight of Shade.

Mental Trauma

Kidnapped
At age ten everything changed. His village was attacked. He was separated from his parents as hundreds were being slain around him. He was scared and alone until a stranger found him. This man was his mother’s brother, Lerin. He was a scary man, but he promised to take him back to her. With his gentle heart he went with him on that promise. He was taken to a group of people who could help. They did many things with him, most of which were painful. He didn’t understand why. All he wanted was his parents, his mother. He uncle insisted that they would find them soon, so until then they needed his help with their testing. He developed a phobia of needles and doctors. He didn’t feel sick but they kept treating him like he was. He didn’t know how long it took but eventually his parents found him. They broke him out of the lab and killed those who tried to stop them. And he wasn’t the only child. There were others. Fellow children who lost their homes and families. He never knew what happened to them. Military: Bullying and Killing While enlisted in the Arkett military, there was some insurrections that needed to be quelled. It was intended to be peaceful, but in the end it became a violent conflict. Jarock was attacked and injured. He had to kill the man to survive but that didn’t end the bloodshed. When the platoon wasn’t in combat, Jarock would be the target of ridicule and harassment. The best thing he could do was keep quiet and not bring attention to himself. So long as he did that the persecution would be to a minimum.   Severed Soul Jarock was being pursued by the Arkett authorities, accused (rightfully) of the theft of the sentient sword, Dawnbreaker. He found his parents and rushed into their arms. He trembled in their embrace and all he could think to say was he was sorry. He had been through so much and had so much to tell them. Before he could even get through a tenth of it their island was attacked. Sentinels, the mechanical guardians of the Sitnalta, invaded and set the island on fire. The family tried to escape, but then the soldiers came in. One of his father’s subordinates helped his mother escape after being caught in an explosion. Jarock was carried by a sentinel as a soldier stabbed his father in the side. The sentinel took him to the stadium. A place of games, speeches, and executions. There he was chained to a stand on an isolated platform. Soon the Arketts poured in as the council and sun of the mourning made their way to the stand. A glove was given to the sun of the mourning which radiated with enmity. After a monolog about Arketts being superior and humans being a parasite the glove was thrust into Jarock’s chest. He and Dawn howled in agony as the crowds cheered. His whole body felt like it was being ripped apart from the inside. The glove caught hold of something inside. Jarock and Dawn wailed in utter torment. Jarock’s mind felt like it was being ripped in two. Nothing could compare. The experimentations, the torture, all of them combined couldn’t hold a candle to this pain. The sun of the morning tore out the glove, and dawn’s presence left with it.
Through blurry bloodshot eyes Jarock saw Dawn being raised to the stands like a common trophy. With Dawn’s light gone, a darkness rose in Jarock’s heart. The pain he suffered became his power. He told the sun of the mourning to return Dawn to him. He turned his back to Jarock and raised his hands to the applause. That was his one and only chance. Jarock poured his energy and power into the darkness. It coursed through his body until it touched the floor and spread out from the stand. Whispers came from the cracks, the whispers he always heard but grew silent in Dawn’s presence. They asked what is to be done. Consumed by the madness of rage, he said very calmly: end this. Out from the cracks came monsters of darkness and char. Beings who were scorched and cloaked in shade rose up and attacked the Arketts. The stadium turned into anarchy.   The sentinels and the Arketts rose up against the new threat, but they were not a match. For every one they slayed another ten would rise from the cracks. The whispers consumed Jarock. He no longer knew who he was or what he was doing. All he knew was that he was in pain and these creatures were here to help. It was like they heard the call of one of their own begging for help. There were so many, so many who were coming to his aid. It was beautiful. He felt the urge to join them. To be one of them. He felt his body getting hotter, the flesh of his skin hardening, then a searing pain in his chest. He broke out of his shackles and attacked the source of the attack. It was Jarock’s father. He had taken the glove and restored Dawn to his son. Kalarock embraced his son as the light returned. He apologized to his son, and asked him with his final breath to choose his own fate. The light and darkness collided together in Jarock’s body. The energy created from the clash ruptured from Jarock’s body consuming him, the stage, the fallen, and his father. The last thing he experienced before everything faded was falling. Falling into the sky. And a voice. The voice which whispered. Your destiny is not your own, you will forget and in time you will remember.

Intellectual Characteristics

Autistic

Morality & Philosophy

Jarock’s values: Respect parents (promises & tears) Take action Kill when needed

Social

Contacts & Relations

Skyra
One day in his teen years, while living with his parents among the Arketts, Jarock spotted a girl falling out of a tree. He dived in to save her but ended up beneath her. The girl was energetic with a light in her eyes Jarock had never seen. When the others came and beat him, she stopped them and beat a few of her own. The girl’s name was Skyra, and over time they developed a friendship. It turned out that their fathers were good friends so they came to visit from time to time. He even showed her what he could do. He made a flower for her out of the dirt. Skyra said it was the most beautiful thing she had ever seen. This friendship was the most precious one Jarock had ever had. Though the parents were okay with them becoming friends the rest of the Arketts didn’t approve. For reasons Jarock didn’t understand they couldn’t see each other anymore. He had his first taste of friendship since he came to the skyland, and in an instant it was taken away. It wasn't till much later that he saw her again, after the death of her father. Jarock climbed up a tree to her bedroom window, and Skyra let him in. They talked for a long time. She hadn’t cried once since she learned the news. She felt that she needed to be strong because that’s what her father would have wanted. He was just another soldier lost on the battlefield. Jarock told her she was wrong. The person who died was her father and to grieve him wasn’t weak. If anything he was envious. Being a hybrid he didn’t have the capacity to cry. The pain didn’t have a physical sign. He told her this and helped her let go. She wailed in his arms as the tears soaked his shoulder and chest. Eventually she fell asleep and he tucked her in.   Dawnbreaker One night as he was practicing he heard a whisper in the wind. It was a voice asking if anyone was there. Jarock tried to call out, but he was too far away. One thing was for sure, the voice was real and it was coming from the capital. Everyday he would hear the voice and every day he would search for a way to get there. One day his father was to go to a meeting and this would be his chance. Jarock stowed away on the airship snuggled into a tight area near the engines. It was hot and uncomfortable, but he needed to reach that voice. He came to a woven dome spire at the heart of the capital. The doors were always locked, but when Jarock touched them, they opened freely. Inside there was no one. Just a vast empty room with an alter in its heart. Wedged into the alter was a strange looking sword and all around were whispers. He heard the voice again as clear as ever. Jarock called out saying that he could hear him, that he too was alone, and that he wanted to see him. The voice was surprised. This was the first time anyone had heard him. The sword and child understood each other. Two lonely isolated beings who only wished to have a friend. The sword said his name was Dawn Breaker. Jarock gave his name and pulled him from the altar. There was a bright light and they came together. It was wonderful, their very souls were pouring into each other filling the empty places of loneliness and sadness. Just when they were about to reach the peak of this experience the doors crash open behind them. It was Jarock’s father. He looked angry, but in truth he was afraid. He told his son to put the sword back and walk away now. As one the two boys said no. They would not be parted. They would not be left alone, not ever again. A power radiated from their presences pushing his father back like he was up against the wind. The father drew his weapon out of instinct. The two before him saw this as a show of force, but that wouldn’t make them split. Together they fought the father, but their sync was incomplete. Jarock was overpowered and Dawn breaker vanished. After a few hours Jarock learns from a mysterious stranger that Dawn disappeared *within* him. He spent the next length of time strengthening their bond and practicing his unique abilities.   Avalon is Jarock's family's guardian.   Dawnbreaker - Person is Jarock's best friend.   Cordis was Jarock's military leader.

Family Ties

Kalarock was Jarock's father.   Scarlett is Jarock's mother.

Hobbies & Pets

One of Jarock's hobbies is woodcarving. He's carved a pitcher, mock swords.   Jarock enjoys helping other people work on their projects, no matter the type. He discovered this as a lab assistant on the Arkett islands.
Held Items
Age
17
Children
Eyes
Right eye blue, left eye grey
Hair
Dark brown, nearly black, stylishly messy
Height
5' 10"
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