“Magnificent Tsor find threat of violence as deadly as violence itself.”
Draj’s arena chews through gladiators like a tembo does through a halfling’s bones, so few champions who fight in the brutal coliseum make names for themselves. Magnificent Tsor, however, is a rare example. The half-giant gladiator is a terror because he is a stranger to mercy and his brutality is legendary. Tsor has a habit of punching his trikal through his victims and then parading them, shrieking and flailing, at the end of his weapon to the audience’s approving roar. He is big, battle-scarred, and possessed of a cruelty that has served him well in the long years he has fought in Draj.
Selfish, cruel, and thoroughly despicable, Tsor guards
his secrets well. He never willingly teaches others his
techniques lest they use them against him. Only a
Moon Priest’s command will see the half-giant relent
and take on a pupil. The experience for the student is
as unpleasant as can be, though, because the training
is often lethal and the student rarely emerges from
the experience unscathed.