User:Doc Lithius/U'ujio

= Description = A tall, dark-colored, and stern-faced Orc of six-and-a-half feet.

Despite the fact his stern, dirty face looks out at the world with a scowl, the orc's sky-blue eyes seem to off-set the hostility slightly... Unkempt, burnt-orange hair cover the back of his head and neck while a small ponytail resides near the top. The orc seems slightly more slender than most, his shoulders being a little less broad and his arms seeming slightly less toned. Indeed, all parts of his body seem a little more slender than most orcs'...but that doesn't stop him from bringing down pain on those who would bring harm unto the Horde.

= History = A legend is passed from orc generation to orc generation of a number of orcs who possess abilities and skills surpassing that of even the most battle-hardened orc. These orcs laid down their usual armaments of battle-axe and instead picked up the long, sometimes slender, razor-edged sword. These orcs..."Blademasters"...have been some of the finest allies the Horde has ever known...and this is what the orc formerly known as "Kaowl Headcrush" aims to become...

Always interested in the Blademasters, even from a young age, it was after the fall of Grom Hellscream at the hands of Mannaroth and the dedication of the Grommish Hold to the fallen that this young orc decided that he, too, should lay down his axe and take up the art of swordplay for the Horde. To go with his new outlook, Kaowl decided to find a name that was more suited towards that of the Blademasters. Legends told of several Blademasters of the past who had peculiar names, unlike Grom, but one name stood out in his mind from all the others... And that name was... "U'ujio" (pronounced "uou-ee-OH").

Self-proclaimed as a "Blade Specialist," the orc now sets out to find his destiny and rekindle the dying legends of the Blademasters of old and present, hoping to see more Blademasters arrive in both his own future as well as the future of the Horde...

= Trivia =
 * "U'ujio" is the name of a 19th century Japanese samurai who was said to have slain over 100 warriors in hand-to-hand combat as well as possessing an unbelievable endurance threshold for pain.