Victus Skyshatter

=Physical Description= Warlord Skyshatter is far leaner than the usual orc, his primary strengths being located within his thick skull. His green form is toned and muscular enough to go toe to toe with a tauren, though, and stand his ground. Quite partial to the elements, the blue-eyed anomaly is often seen with bits of rock, sparks of lightning, and embers of flame trailing behind him, or floating around him. His jet-black hair is usually spiked straight up in a jagged, outspoken mohawk, of which he is very proud of. What he wears and wields vary depending on the situation, the event, the time of day, and of course the weather, but for the most part he prefers chain links and thick hide. Not a fan of repairing his gear, it's usually in poor condition unless he's on official business, or he's found himself some new things. =Personality= Victus is known to be aggressive and arrogant. His words are almost always backed up by the dual wielding shaman's current choice of weapons, though, and his prowess over the elements. He is young, and therefore niave to an extent, but he is far wiser than others of his age. Most of all, Victus upholds the orcish beliefs that were placed into the code of the Horde: Lok'tar ogar, victory or death. =History= The young orc was drafted into the Horde as soon as he was able to hold a weapon. He quickly rose through the ranks, and once he was able to take a leave after the construction of Orgrimmar, he sought out the frostwolf shamans in hopes of becoming just as enlightened as his idol, Thrall. His reputation throughout the beginning of current events (Vanilla WoW) was subtle at best, due to the young shaman's learning and harnessing of his abilities. He rose to greatness during the Burning Crusade, joining his guild on several raids to the Black Temple and beyond. Currently he is wandering the wastes of Northrend, trying to find contacts, and trying to further his knowledge. His family is for the most part unknown, but he never brings them up, or seems to care about them, for that matter. Victus' success has been built by his own triumphs, and he has a terrible streak of despising and antagonizing those who were born into such a position.