Tiro Kari: Tinika
Tiro Kari: Tinika by @Agondray

Next pic of this new series of old art.

Next up, we have Tinika here. She was an orphan alongside her “brother” Shiriyu, until they were both taken in by an old and wise man. This man was a teacher of a martial arts form in which Tinika and Shiriyu were both trained in. They were both also taught to uphold a code of honor, in which to use their fighting skills only in true necessity and never for selfish or misguided intentions. Although Tinika herself is usually quiet and a bit shy socially, she can become fairly bold and somewhat reckless when engaged in combat. She tries her best to follow the code that was taught to her by her late “father”, but there have been times where she has been tempted to unleash her inner demons. One such case has been bubbling up since the night she witnessed the murder of her and Shiriyu’s “father”. . . as well as the face of the one who committed the act.

Much like with Shiriyu, Tinika was also supposed to be a “Shoto” type of fighter. A well-rounded combatant that doesn’t really excell at anything, but is just decent at everything. She is supposed to have slightly different stats than Shiriyu, but nothing too noticeable. Another starter character for people to help them understand the game. I kinda wanted to have a male and a female Shoto-style character, as sort of a way to get more folks into my game idea.

What are you thoughts on Tinika?


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