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Full Name: Roto
Species: Rakin
Deceased

Background: Official GASP data states that Roto is a cannibalistic monster who killed both is mother and father before fleeing Rakin and taking over the pirate band 'Death Lords'. Like most things this is not entirely true. Roto did serve his lord by killing and maiming anyone stupid enough to get in his way, but the history and behind the general is not widely known. Made of pure guess work and wild conjecture GASP fabricated the childhood of the Rakin to appear more loathsome than he really was.

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Roto was born on Velka, during a time when NIS weren't exactly welcomed with opened arms. After the brutal murder of his mother and best friend the Young Roto shipped out with a crew of smugglers. After floating around the universe for a bit he stumbled across an Airosian woman who's child was kidnapped by a group of pirates, calling themselves 'The Death Lords'. Roto lashed out against the pirates and killed several dozen of their ranks and by the time his slaughter ended he had not only saved the child but was declared the leader of the band of Pirates. Roto initially struck out simply to pillage and plunder, but after attempting to take his life after a night of depression he claims he saw a vision of 'god' that told him to join The Kayooshen. Roto's debut as a member of The Brotherhood resulted in the destruction of dozens of GASP ships and the saving of his new master. Roto gained respect and fear in The Brotherhood, some even thought him to be a cannibal...though that was never confirmed and is now widely considered to be false. Roto was finally killed in his final effort to rid his lord of the Tom Thompson, though Tom wasn’t aware of it until he snapped out of his trance. Roto's death dealt a painful blow to The Kayooshen's organization, though he wasn’t a particularly brilliant strategist Roto convinced many of the Divinity of The Kayooshen, as he claimed to be a 'Prophet' of God.



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