Hamura has a heavily muscled build, with bulging biceps and a broad, imposing chest. He has scars on his face and body, which serve as a testament to the many battles he has fought and won. His hands are calloused and exposed, ready to grip a weapon or strike his opponent. He wears clothing that is functional and practical, made of sturdy materials like leather or Baazrag Bone. He wears muted colors like black or red, which convey a sense of danger and aggression. He does not wear a helmet or other protective gear that covers his head as to be clearly seen in the arena.
Personality
As a Mul and an experienced gladiator, he holds a deep anger for the world in his eyes, reflecting the pain and suffering he has endured both in and out of the arena. He moves with a confident, almost arrogant stride, which shows that he is used to being the center of attention.
Family
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Mother
Rabeb
Friend and Colleague
Key Possessions
Backstory
Hamura was born into slavery, as most Muls are, and raised in the pits of Tyr. He was taken from his mother at a young age and trained to be a fighter, forced to endure brutal physical conditioning and combat training from dawn until dusk. Over time, Hamura grew stronger and more skilled, his body hardened by years of grueling training and battles in the arena. But despite his success as a gladiator, Hamura harbored a deep sense of shame and disgust for the violent nature of his own people. He saw them as brutal and savage, creatures of violence and destruction who were little more than beasts. Killing them was not just for a better world, it was also mercy. Mercy to end their existence, to end their suffering. As Hamura rose through the ranks of the arena, he became increasingly obsessed with his mission to rid the world of the Muls. He would often seek out and challenge other Muls in the arena, not out of hatred, but out of a sense of duty to rid the world of their violent tendencies and mercy to his fellow Muls. Hamura's mission to rid the world of the Muls became his sole purpose in life. He became convinced that he was the only one who could bring about the change that was needed, and that one day he would be hailed as a hero for his actions.