Kasei Dornmos Gobi
From Hyrule
Hyrule Adventures 2 character | |
Kasei D Gobi | |
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Birth date | unknown |
Blood type | O+ |
Gender | Male |
Height | 6.5 |
Weight | 132 |
Race/Ethnicity | Sheikah |
Occupation | Seven Stars |
Marital status | Single |
Relative(s) | Aria, Jormund, Kairos, Worru, Reginald Worruson. |
Status | Alive |
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Kasei Dornmos Gobi, the rebel flame, is a mercenary Sheikah warrior. He seems to be a reliable, if somewhat straightforward, guy. He is currently one of the survivors of the Dusk Village.
As a survivor, Kasei is now a servant of the gods, more specifically the Fierce Deity. In the service, Kasei carries out many orders, including the removal of Sovelis' powers when the Tempest entered Hyrule [[1]]. Although Kasei serves the gods, his allegiance is doubted by many characters.
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Stats(in game)
STR>>>4 AGI>>>7 INT>>>1 SPI>>>1 DEF>>>2 SPL>>>22 HP>>>40
Personality.
In contrast to most Sheikah in Hyrule, Kasei is a very open character. He is very kind and generous, and will listen to another's story. He offers his help whenever he feels it is needed, and knows when not to get involved. Even so, he is still a Sheikah, and as such keeps himself composed. Ever since his return to Hyrule he has been serious, which comes in handy in most situations. He is very analytical, and takes in his whole surroundings. Nevertheless, he likes to take life hands-off, drinking and partying wherever he feels. He has a wild side when he has beer, and is often punished by Aria. With his friends, Kasei is very friendly.
This is opposite for his enemies. Kasei treats foes with less respect than dirt. He is merciless, uncaring, he will slice down any foe he sees as a danger to Hyrule. It is well revealed now that Kasei does not truly "feel" emotions, but rather pretends to have them. The only thing he truly feels is his constant desire for death.
Also, unlike other characters, Kasei does not desire power or seek it, as he is content with the strength he has now.
History
Service to the gods
The story of Kasei begins at Dusk Village in Tantari Desert, the home of the Shiekahn elementals.[[2]]
Kasei was born into the Gobi family, the guardians of the village, and one of the more powerful Sheikahn families. Kasei spent his early childhood years learning how to use the scythe, a traditional weapon in the village. When he was 12, Kasei slew a Leever that had gotten too close to the village. A ceremony followed, and he was given his scythe as a sign of his maturity. He spent the next few years as a guardian for the village. At the age of nineteen, he was wed to Aria. They had a daughter named Zephie, and two other children. Around the age of twenty, Gobi, the grandfather of Kasei, attacked dusk village in the form of a dog. Kasei and the other villagers used their abilities to try and fight off Gobi, but the man was now too powerful, and caused much damage before it was finally slain. When the smoke cleared, Kasei saw that his wife was dead, as were most of the villagers. He gave Zephie to a survivor, then he began a journey of pain. The Sheikah spent the next few weeks wandering Hyrule, slaying monsters mercilessly in an act of revenge. It was during this time that he was found by the Fierce Deity, who offered him to be a servant of the gods. Kasei accepted.
First missions.
Kasei was not happy, though, he still had lost his family. It was during this time that he picked up drinking and smoking, even though he knew they were bad habits. He wandered Hyrule for a while, then realized that he was not needed anymore. He left the country, having no reason to stay.
Only a few months later, the gods approached Kasei and the seven stars with a mission; the country of Volgaria was corrupt, and needed to be ended. When Kasei himself saw the horrors of the corrupt nation, he agreed, and sat upon a mountaintop for a week, preparing a spell. During that week, the seven stars used their powers to create natural disasters that would cut off Volgaria from the rest of the world. Mountains were raised, wildfires spread, and whirlpools prevented anyone from escaping by sea. At the end of the week, Kasei released the magic, and a great fire wiped Volgaria from the earth. The magic used for this spell was great, and Kasei collapsed from the strain.
He then went on to the far country of Wainak, which is not shown on any map. Here, he aided in the defeat of a coup-de-tad against its king.
Lost years
From here until his return, Kasei's journey is a complete mystery. He tells stories, though, of giant animals, great swords, and people with eyes that can kill. He is known to have nearly died on more than one occasion. He tells of one instance, where he befriended a ninja, as he helped the ninja in a daring quest. Nothing he says can be taken at face value, however, so what really happened is unknown.
Kasei returned to Hyrule after almost a hundred years. He had a large collection of antiques, and had gained much wisdom. He knows many skills and techniques and is an expert tactician.
plot overview
Kasei story
Introduction arc
Kasei, along with his granddaughter, Aria, are summoned from Volgaria to visit Hyrule at request of an old friend, Sosei. Upon arrival at the castle, the two meet some new friends, Orpheous and Worru. Not long after, they run in to Sosei, who leads them to a small pub to fill Kasei in on his newest mission. Afterwards, Kasei runs into Michael and Cathy, two more adventurers.
Later, Kasei and Aria go to the north woods to train, preparing for the upcoming mission. Once again they run into Worru and Orpheous, though the latter is followed by his apprentice, Simon. Kasei asks Worru if he'd like to fight Aria, and precedes to ask Orpheous to a little training. The Battle between Worru and Aria begins, and is mainly uneventful, except for a few surprise attacks from both Worru and Aria. In the end, Worru is declared winner since Aria overexerted herself, and Kasei stopped the fight. The fight between Kasei and Orpheous is slightly more interesting, but in the end, Kasei is the victor, having pinned Orpheous to the ground and broken his wrist.
Later in the week, Kasei takes place in the grand tournament. Kasei is matched up against Orpheous, who learned a new trick, Elemental Burst. Using it, he was able to beat Kasei down to only a few HP, and the mercenary surrendered, not wanting to reveal his true form or purpose yet.
A little while later, Kasei is seen carrying a body to the bounty station. On his way there, he meets Sovelis, a person on his bounty list. The two fight briefly, but Kasei flees, having recently acquired an illness. At the bounty station, Kasei turns in the bounty for an unknown amount of rupees, then saves Sovelis from the bounty collectors. Kasei is seen over the next few days collecting bounties on weak bodies, not actually able to find any strong ones. The mercenary is walking through town when he comes across Dogura threatening Michael. Dogura is one of Kasei's most wanted bounties, so Kasei is instantly on the rooftop where the samurai threatens the prankster. After a short talk, both Kasei and Dogura go their respective ways, with Kasei telling Michael to meet him in the town square in two days.
After two days, Michael and Kasei meet up in town square, and Kasei attempts to train Michael to have a unique fighting style. Michael tries to get the hang of the first method, but fails, with Kasei telling him what went wrong. The two then have a practice battle to test Michael's skills. Halfway through the battle, Michael kicks through Kasei's stomach, and Kasei is administered to the hospital. Kasei eventually leaves, and the training resumes.
Kasei spends the next few weeks returning lost items to their owners. In this time, he meets Malon and Din, traveled to New Peaktop and picks up a Cucco. He makes many new friends.
Kasei's quest to get the trophy for the mayor, he comes across Tantari Rock, where the clues all point to. Venturing inside, only to find a single room, Kasei eventually falls through the wall. He had two reasons to be here; the trophy, and an ancient tome of Sheikah spells. Finding the tome in the west passage, Kasei comes across Worru again. The mercenary challenges Worru to a fight, knowing that his opponent is in the PFH. Worru hastily declines, knowing Kasei's strength, he then explains that he is here looking for his mother, to which Kasei tells Worru about his grandfather that destroyed his village. Back in town, Kasei spots a man named Tatsu, and later at home, Kasei receives a letter with instructions to head to the crossroads in three days time.
Gods of Hyrule arc.
Kasei spends the next two days training Michael, and on the third, decides to head to the spot in the letter. Upon arrival, Kasei talks to four strange beings in stranger clothes, they offer Kasei a chance to join Cell Sky, and Kasei declines. After a few attempted persuasions, one attacks Kasei, who retaliates with an attack of his own. Before he can unleash it, The Fierce Deity appears to stop Kasei, and the two vanish, apparently on their way to a meeting.
Kasei appears before Michael one last time, and explains that he will be leaving on a personal mission.
A little while later, Kasei travels to the ruins of his village and recalls the events that ended it. Shortly after, Orpheous and others arrive, and Kasei reveals a little about his past. After some encouraging words, Kasei decides to go after someone who resembles him that has been terrorizing New Peaktop, and heads to the mountain town. Where The mercenary finds a double of himself attacking the Ruto. After spotting the real Kasei, the fake one attacks. After a long battle alongside Orph and Sovelis, The tempest moves in for a final attack, but the fake flees, and Kasei asks Sovelis what he knows.
Kasei is next seen at the Tantari Cafe, where he questions Sovelis before the mage runs off. Kasei catches up to him, and the to begin a battle in a ring of fire created by Kasei, With Sovelis the victor, having dealt a horrendous wound to Kasei after the rebel flame revealed his true form. Kasei fled through the rift to a cave, where Sovelis interrogated him.
Death and Life arc.
Sovelis, Saber, Leth and co, Orpheous, Worru and Kasei all receive invitations to search the tower of illusions, once some of the group appears, they find the man who gave them all the invites, and learn of the tower and that Kasei is already inside, and Aria and the man stay out so that they can warp the group back using a group teleport. After some more info regarding the quest, the man prays for the groups safety.
Current Arc
The War of Hyrule.
Kasei, after the events of the Tower of Illusions topic, was sent by the gods to start recruiting for the war they knew was coming. He started with various creatures and Hylian residents. He secured the Stalfos and Garo race by force, and even got the Gerudo to comply. His job, of course, was not done. He joined the Hylian army, and became one of the Grand Generals, the leaders of said army.
Not a month later, the first battle would be announced.
Powers and abilities
Kasei is generally viewed as one of the more powerful beings in Hyrule. His status as a servant of the gods gives him access to a large supply of skills.
Kasei's trademark ability is fire. He is in complete control of the element, can create and use it as a weapon, teleport using it, and do various other things. This is what earned him his title, the Rebel Flame.
Even though he is best known for his adeptness with fire, Kasei claims it is one of his weaker skills, and is seen using far stronger abilities within HA2. He can harness raw magical energy for an attack, for example, throwing a blast or roaring to create a shockwave. As a Sheikah, he is naturally faster than humans, this skill is increased slightly through his hundred years. He is also stronger than most beings, and is shown punching through various barricades, even spells. He is shown using the power of darkness as well, and can make blades and spikes, crush people, and change the scenery to a dark night.
He is also shown using far deadlier powers, such as a spell only the dusk village inhabitants are taught; making explosions of their element. He can also force open the rift for his own use. His skill with fire also allows him to reduce stone to magma, as shown in a battle against golems. However, his deadliest spell is the life-force technique, which steals an opponents soul to increase his own life span.
Kasei is capable also of revealing his true appearance; that of an aged, muscle-toned man. In this state, he has complete control of fire, as shown in his battle with Sovelis. He is also shown to be far faster, stronger, and has more stamina than normal, though his general health seems to decline. Kasei also, once, was about to use a spell to destroy members of cell sky, but was stopped by his master and left. His list of abilities has only just begun to appear, though.
Fire-Based Abilities
Other than simply manipulating Fire, Kasei has a nice collection of special attacks he uses on occasion:
- Fighting Style - Hiken - Kasei�s primary hand-to-hand combat style. Combines fire-manipulation with Tae-Kwon-Do.
- Enkai - Fire Commandment - Allows Kasei to perform 10 unique high-speed attacks, with each successive blow stronger then the previous attack. Ends with a giant explosion.
- HibaShira - A pillar of fire Kasei summons to deal with lesser opponents. Kasei can also create a group of small pillars for larger groups.
- Hidama - Causes large fireballs to rain from the sky upon opponents.
- Kasen - Shoots miniature fire-bolts at opponents.
- Makura Kaki - Creates dark blue flames. What would happen if it hits its target is unknown, as Kasei�s opponent dodged.
False Kasei
False Kasei is the Kasei from the Alternate timeline. He is obviously weaker than he once was, shown when Worru cut off his head.
The history of Kasei:
As I was rather bored with Key-est, my previous Zelda character, I decided to make a new one. Enter, Kasei. Back then, his design was COMPLETELY different, it greatly resembled Axel from KH2, though that wasn't out yet. Back then, I had him as the Son of Din, and the God of war. That, of course, changed when I played Majora's Mask. He instead became an immortal, and went through numerous design changes and different sketchbooks. (Wish I had a scanner to show you the progress).
Eventually, I found out about Naruto and FMA. Of course, as I had not designed any other good characters yet, Kasei also became the man I used for those two series RPGs online.
After about a year, then, I stopped with Full Metal Alchemist, and Kasei went under A HUGE change. It was inspired by Crim, from .Hack. I kept the overall design, but gave him twin daggers instead, enter the Kasei you know from way back when. Oh, I also made him Evil.
But, still loving Kasei being in Naruto, I kept the older designs for him and kept him on the RPGs he was apart of, eventually they fell apart and so did the designs for the "Naruto Kasei".
Of course, that didn't last long, I revived the Naruto Kasei, and gave him a different name and origin; enter Kairos, or Getsuei, depends on the forum you encounter him on. ;)
Of course, a few months ago, the Kasei I used for Zelda finally wore out his evil, and I changed him yet again. I gave him a scimitar, a different purpose, and a definite end. He is not my favorite incarnation of the Rebel Flame, a title I had been using since Ky-est, but he is by far the most successful.
And though I don't typically show it, I am a HUGE crossover fan. and I am currently figuring out how to make a FF7, +anima, Naruto, Zelda, and Inuyasha crossover work.
There, that's the entire history of Kasei, with a few of his lesser changes left out.
Trivia
- Kasei cannot cook. Every attempt he makes at cooking ends up with horrible, mutant food.
- Kasei is very wealthy, and has many nice things.
- As of "Who knows of her?", Kasei apparently has control of the Garo Ninja.
- Kasei could kill Chuck Norris and even hold his own against Jack Bauer and Mr T. AT THE SAME TIME.
- Kasei typically signs letters with the spelling (ケシ) which is "Keshi". Why he doesn't use the Kasei spelling is unknown.
Relationships
Allies
Aria 1-Kasei's wife (deceased)
Kairos-Kasei's son-in-law, and father of Aria.
Zephie-Kasei's daughter, and mother of Aria (deceased)
Reginald-Kasei's youngest child, and father of Worru. (deceased)
Labufa Worruson-Kasei's daughter in law, mother of Worru
Aria-Kasei's granddaughter
Worru-Kasei's grandson
Unknown-Kasei's unknown second child. (deceased?)
Azador-A well-known friend of Kasei's. Ally.
Cloud-A friend Kasei has known for some time who has gone missing.
Cathy-A friend
Kayla- A violent friend.
Michael-Apprentice for a short time.
Denkou- Kasei's subboordinate.
Alpha- Kasei has aided Alpha only a few times, but still is unsure if he can trust the man or not.
Dogura- Another acquaintance. Kasei may know of the samurai's fate.
Princess Zelda- As the princess of Hyrule, Zelda would be the first thing Kasei ensures is safe if the castle is under attack. The Rebel Flame has only met her once.
Enemies
Jormund Gobi-the grandfather of Kasei. This giant is one of the largest threats to Hyrule. He is the cause of much pain.
The Dark Army
Tatsu
Zaboorak and The Hakiems Tribe
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Nogare | Alpha | Master Zaris | Aryka | Aureliano | Azador | Bou | Cloud | Deities of Hyrule | Din (oracle) | Dogura | Kalex | Kasei | Minor characters | Orpheous | Quartermaster Hithos | Royal Elite Remnant | Sabertache | Shada | Silna | Sakiko | Simon | Sovelis | Tatsu | The Raves | Worru |
References:
1: Running from death, Parapa desert (p29) 2: In the endless sands, Kasei reflects the past, Tantari desert (t15)