Ekhemotep the Gallant
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Name: Phaeron Ekhemotep of Neshpekh Dynasty
Alias: the Gallant
Species: Necron
Age: TBD
Homeworld: Khromakh
Gender: Male
Height: 7 feet - 5 inches (2 meters - 13 centimeters)
Weight: TBC
Eyes: Crimson Red
Hair: Hair N/A
Skin: Shining Chrome Metal
Psyker Grade: N/A (Necron)
Occupation:
Ekhemotep possesses an appearance of juxtaposition. His figure is that of a proud Necron noble. However, while his core glows an imposing crimson red, the frame of his biotransferred body shines as a silver chrome with shining golden trim on the shoulders, head, and other regions of adornment. His form structurally is consistent with what is seen as conventional for Necron nobility. The primary piece of significance comes in the form of how, unlike others, his metal body shines as if chronically polished. He then wears a red-colored cape, much like that of other nobles, where it is made of a scaled crimson metal.
Merits:
The times of flesh are a storied blur, yet Ekhemotep still can tell stories of those times as if he was reliving them. He could tell long tales for decades of his exploits when he was still having flesh. He was a proud Nemasor of the Neshpekh Dynasty. The Phaeron for a time was his father, but he was the younger son of the old Phaeron. He would gain much glory as a leader on the battlefield. His ability as a warrior was hardly matched aside from other nobles who devoted themselves to the arts of martial practices.
Equipment:
Equipment list.
Alias: the Gallant
Species: Necron
Age: TBD
Homeworld: Khromakh
Gender: Male
Height: 7 feet - 5 inches (2 meters - 13 centimeters)
Weight: TBC
Eyes: Crimson Red
Hair: Hair N/A
Skin: Shining Chrome Metal
Psyker Grade: N/A (Necron)
Occupation:
- Necron Noble; Minor Ruler
- Vassal of a Greater Dynasty
- Vassal Phaeron under the Sautekh Dynasty
- Phaeron of the Neshpekh Dynasty
- Ruler of the Tomb World of Khromakh
- Martial Prowess
- Commanding Ability
- Memorized Knowledge on Necron Codes of Honor
Ekhemotep possesses an appearance of juxtaposition. His figure is that of a proud Necron noble. However, while his core glows an imposing crimson red, the frame of his biotransferred body shines as a silver chrome with shining golden trim on the shoulders, head, and other regions of adornment. His form structurally is consistent with what is seen as conventional for Necron nobility. The primary piece of significance comes in the form of how, unlike others, his metal body shines as if chronically polished. He then wears a red-colored cape, much like that of other nobles, where it is made of a scaled crimson metal.
Merits:
- Necron Advantages: Ekhemotep, as a Necron, possesses all the advantages that come from his species.
- Immortal: Unless Killed, he will live forever.
- Living Metal Resilience: The Necrodermis that makes his body enhances his resilience to damage.
- Necron Nobility: Ekhemotep is among the elite of Necron society that possess great benefits.
- Sentience: Lesser ranked Necrons do not possess expressed cognition, while those in the nobility do.
- Command Protocols: Due to his status, lesser ranked Necrons of his Dynasty must be obedient to his orders.
- Dynastic Connections: As a noble, he has connections to other nobles among other Dynasties.
- Advantages of the Millennia: Living for so long has its perks, which affect Ekhemotep.
- Martial Prowess Training: In times of flesh, Ekhemotep was a skilled warrior, and that has only amplified with time.
- Command Training: Living for an extraordinary long time means Ekhemotep has spent millennia studying command strategy.
- Knowledge of Honor Codes: The long life he has had has reinforced committing the Necron Codes of Honor to memory with strict adherence.
- Necron Flaws: Despite what comes from being a Necron, his species gives Ekhemotep drawbacks.
- Soulless: Ekhemotep cannot be a psycher and is faced with the reality that his soul is no more.
- Mental Scars: Biotransferrance brought about great trauma for all who went through it, even more so to those who remember it in some capacity. Ekhemotep occasionally is faced with flashes of such times.
- Necron Nobility Drawbacks: Being a Noble among the Necrons has its perks, but also severe drawbacks.
- Target of Ambition: Rivals may seek out his destruction even among fellow Necrons.
- Old Grudges: Ancient rivalries still stand in the minds of all Necrons, and thus such grudges are acted upon.
- Lonely at the Top: There are few among the Necrons who were able to keep their minds after biotransferrance.
- Zealot of Honor: Ekhemotep lives up to his honorable reputation sometimes too much for his own good.
- Dishonor is Anathema: Anything that breaches the ancient Necron Codes of Honor is immediately dismissed by him even if it would be advantageous.
- Prone to Enemies: Those who breach the ancient Necron Codes of Honor are receive his unfiltered disdain.
- Exploitable: Due to his strict adherence to honor, it leaves his sensibilities open for exploitation.
The times of flesh are a storied blur, yet Ekhemotep still can tell stories of those times as if he was reliving them. He could tell long tales for decades of his exploits when he was still having flesh. He was a proud Nemasor of the Neshpekh Dynasty. The Phaeron for a time was his father, but he was the younger son of the old Phaeron. He would gain much glory as a leader on the battlefield. His ability as a warrior was hardly matched aside from other nobles who devoted themselves to the arts of martial practices.
Equipment:
Equipment list.
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