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Username: Jackrabbit
Real name: Jaxon Rabbit
Age: 17 - 19
Gender: Male
Height: 5'9"

About: Jaxon grew up in a small part of the US no one knew. A population in the 1100s and falling, that mixed with the complete lack of financial stimulus made for a failing community that was just homey enough for his family to tough it out. They didn't have all that much, but they had enough for the young boy to grow up into a functioning teenager. His father was a mechanic, and taught him everything he knew. When Jaxon was a little over 8, him and his dad were building motorcycles from the frame up, and selling them. It was the only way for them to pay the bills, or at least that's how his dad saw it, but Jaxon was having fun. His family computer crashed when he was about 9, and he decided to take a look at it. He actually saw it as pretty simple, while intricate in its own way.

Always being the little problem solver of his town, Jaxon was pretty well known. His friends would all talk about how he could reach the top of the charts if he made a vlogging channel, but Jaxon had another passion no one knew about. 

Combat.

The calculated precision of a strike in each bout made the young boy wonder how exhilarating it would be to fight alongside the legends like Beowulf and King Arthur. He’d practice in his backyard between the junk cars and scrapped computers, whenever he wasn’t holding a wrench or turning a screw, he was swinging a sword.

Jaxon’s father expanded on his business, and by 15 Jaxon was a partner in a business that was slowly reviving the town. More money exchange means more people, and with the business came more workers. Someone Jaxon’s age had befriended the boy, and was receiving pointers from the Rabbit family. This was Jaxon’s best friend, they spent all their time together and even practiced swordplay every now and again. One day, Jaxon walked in on his best friend talking to his father. They were talking about buying some businesses and Jaxon chimed in, telling them that his business is booming so they probably won’t sell.
 

Before Jaxon knew it he was packing up his stuff, his father had sold the business for a good sum of money and a little bit if stock in the new owner’s business. But even that wasn’t enough for Jaxon. That business was his pride and joy, his baby and now it was gone. His friend came to apologize, bringing a nerve gear system as a gift of peace, and offered to let Jaxon play the beta, but Jaxon refused. Still though, Jaxon got a copy of the game and the nerve gear, but never touched it.

That is, until the release day. He’d finally let enough time pass that it didn’t stink of the kids money. He opened up the game and called out those words, before ending up in the town of beginnings.
 

That’s where he saw the old friend, the one who had betrayed him.

Virtues:

Honest- Jaxon has never been one to lie, he’s always seen it as an underhanded tactic to make people like you. He’s more likely to tell you the harsh truth in full than lie even the slightest bit. He’s not perfect, and if he knows it will cause a lot of trouble for everyone, he’ll lie, but he’ll at the very least feel bad afterwards.

Hardworking- One thing Jaxon’s dad taught the boy was that through hard work, honesty, and a strong will, all things are possible. Of course, his father untaught him most of that lesson, it’s what happens when you betray your son, but the hard work never changed. In Jaxon’s mind the hard work that got them there still meant something, and he’s willing to try and get it back.

Strong-willed- When Jaxon sets his mind on something he’s gonna work his butt off until it’s done. Nothing can deter the boy from his goal, not even the threat of injury or death. One day he hopes to have the strength to surpass even the strongest front lines players, but for now he’s stuck watching from the starting town.

Flaws:

Callous- After everyone he trusted betrayed him, the young boy now has very little sympathy for anyone. The cruel people in this cruel world deserve cruel treatment, and he cares little about their punishment, and even less so who doles it out. People aren’t special, they’re evil, conniving and all around untrustworthy.

Blunt- Because of his honesty and his betrayal, Jaxon cares very little for how someone feels, and will tell them they are nothing without batting an eye. His kind heart has shriveled up and now he’s all about living his own life without others. Especially when it comes to people he’s just meeting, the boy will be brutally honest about every little detail with no filter and generally in a condescending way.

Withdrawn- Jaxon does not want people around him. They tend to draw crowds and crowds are just oceans of people you can’t trust or people with bad intentions. As such, the boy has adopted a mask of hatred towards people to protect his shriveled heart, and let it grow back into the powerful light that it once was. But for that to happen you’ll have to break down the many walls he has put up to keep people from hurting him further.

Profession: (Leave blank until the Earning a Living quest has been completed.)

Skills
SP: 5 total | 0 remaining
Non-combat:
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Passive:
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Combat:
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Weapon skills:
» Rank 1 Two handed Straight Sword


Inventory
Weapons/Tools: Basic Package
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»[Equipped] Grendel’s Bane | T1 | Uncommon | 2HSS | 1x DMG | A crucifix style sword that looks to heavy to hold with one hand. A red leather wrap and a golden crossguard and pommel accent the straight silver blade with a gilded fuller. On the fuller it is inscribed “For Grendel”

»[Equipped] Cloak of speed | T1 | Uncommon | Light Armor | 1x EVA | A red cloak strewn over one shoulder that increases the speed of the user by just a little bit.

»(5) Starter Healing Potions (Heals 50 HP)

Col: 2500

T1 Mats: 10


Roleplays
» [solo/private/open] LinkedTitle
» [solo/private/open] LinkedTitle - in progress
(no "in progress" means its complete; "incomplete" can mean one or the other person stopped replying for a long time)

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