Character(s) Brian Khan, his followers, his friends... (Work in Progress)

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As of the month of December, 2025, this thread is a work in progress unless said otherwise by original author.

Character Name: Brian Khan

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If you look closely at his face, you'll see he has Asian features. Because he is Asian. I just call Asians a different name in my fantasy world. He is 6 feet, 4 inches tall and has a bodyweight of about 300 pounds.

Age: 25 years in the flesh. 100 years in actuality due to the magical anti-aging herb he consumes.

Skills and traits: A master of archery, swordsmanship, long-distance traveling, weight training, and the not-so-subtle art of smashing enemies and buildings with his large hammer. He may be 25 years old in biology, but the dude has been training for over 80 years since his adolescence.

He's extremely strong. He can squat 2,000 pounds, bench press 1,300 pounds, can propel a shot put ball with his palm at the speed of a shot cannonball, can deadlift 2,900 pounds, can outrun a tiger despite being 300 pounds in bodyweight, can outmatch the agility of the most graceful ballet dancers of the modern age.

He also used those 80 years to train with instructors and sparring partners in archery and swordsmanship.

He is incredibly simple-minded. His intelligence is above average but nowhere near enough to be a math instructor. However, the man hoarded knowledge from books worse than a meth-infused squirrel hoarding nuts. He'd basically read and re-read whole books cover to cover thirty times in one year before moving on to new reading material and only after committing pages of those books to memory. His skills and know-how when it comes to long distance traveling, mule management, and calculating rations is very good. On par with experienced soldiers who are veterans at traveling to unknown territory during war. He is also not bad in haggling to save money or to buy things cheaper. He enjoys doing it too.

Backstory: Brian Khan is one of the very few pure-bloodline descendants of a group of people called the Scorgs, an ethnic group of people who dominated the steppes of the great Skrulig province. The Scorgs were a proud group of warriors and cattle herders who made a living trading spices, herbs, wool, and cheese to bigger cities. Life for them, then, was humble and simple, their people competing in sports against other provinces and cities with some selling their services as mercenaries or bodyguards for foreign nobility. In the year 290 of the Goat Era (GE), the large nation of Brulig started a series of conquests that led to the full invasion of Skrulig and her people. The tyrranical rule of Brulig's emperor led to the decimation and cruel enslavement of the Scorgs, them barely mustering the courage to swear vengeance.

Among the last few clans who survived and escaped Bruligian captivity were the Khans, one of the six mighty clans of Skrulig history that led the way towards the creation of the province's renowned martial art called "Mighty Chad-ism". Mighty Chad-ism is a combat system and a way of life that teaches how to build a strong body through increased meat consumption, rigorous physical exertion by lifting objects known as "barbells", and the art of living a stress free life. Mighty Chad-ism also teaches swordsmanship techniques, archery, blacksmithing, herbal alchemy, interpersonal ethics, and wrestling. They also teach how to wield a large hammer for combat for those strong enough to wield it. By the grace of the gods, the Khan clan were able to preserve their teachings in leather-bound tomes and by teaching masters of the art who would teach it to the young.

The Khans left their annexed province and traveled west. In the jungle of Bambalaya, they settled. They built a village for their community and taught the young men and women Mighty Chad-ism. Brian grew up in that loving community and became the best practitioner of the art. At age 25, he left his village to go on an adventure, perhaps come back to his village, or perhaps never. 75 years later, after so much training and experiences, this adventure is still ongoing in the universe of Writerssanctum.com.

Weapons:
1. A two-handed warhammer with its head made of steel, crafted by Scorg blacksmiths.
2. A straight-edge dagger.
3. A curved sword. Curved. Sword.
4. A longbow with arrows. Very heavy draw weight and under the right hands, can kill all manner of wild beasts and ne'er-do-wells from a long distance.
5. His pack mule he named Henry Cavill. Apparently, Brian considers Henry Cavill the sexiest male mule the world has ever known... Certainly better-looking than his cousin's ugly mule, Brad Pitt.
6. Books. Because knowledge is power. The stuff in it were written by his sage ancestors who mastered some science, some alchemy, and some form of ethical philosophy.
7. Barbells and dumbbells. But nothing modern. It's the old school ones.

Weaknesses/Flaws:
1. Arrogant to a fault. He thinks he knows better than everyone and gets resentful when proven wrong.
2. He needs ten hours of sleep a day in order to be at full mental capacity throughout the day.
3. Eats a lot. He'll be fine with little food, but his physical frame immediately starts getting smaller and weaker every day that passes without him being well-nourished.
4. Terrible endurance by hiker standards. He can walk three miles just fine, but he can't keep up a fast pace very long, making him a slow traveler.
5. Easily manipulated by good-looking women.
6. He is a flesh and blood creature just like any other human there is. In other words, he is a glass cannon character who will bleed just like everyone else.
7. He is almost always lightly-armored. Although that enables him ease of travel due to lightness, he gets easily damaged by mere semi-strong physical attacks.
 
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As of December of 2025, this post is a work in progress and is not yet finished. Lots of additions and edits coming up.

Base of operations. AKA, "The Khan Flying Fortress".

Brian Khan, great warrior, clan leader, alchemist, traveler, merchant, and athlete, successfully won a challenge presented by a living god. This was during Brian's thirty-fifth year of life. His training and battles and the betterment he achieved after over two decades of training and battles finally paid off when this living god tested him. With significant difficulty, Brian succeeded in the final task of defeating a group of swift eagles in combat while naked and weaponless while his hands were tied behind him. The god was genuinely curious how Brian would pull it off since it was Brian's bragging that made the god test him in that way. The god put Brian through a series of tests that were normal for a warrior proving his mettle, such as dueling other warriors, wrestling against wrestlers, and archery target games. He would have rewarded the man with mere gold if he passed those tests, but Brian bragged that he could defeat powerful animals with his bare hands even at his most exhausted state and while having his hands tied behind him, without armor. Brian was barely serious with that brag, but the god took it seriously.

Alas, after becoming tired from the previous challenges that lasted nine hours, he finally took on this last one after a fifteen-minute break.

Five determined eagles were sent by the god to attack Brian. The god assured him that in the event of him getting his flesh destroyed or losing a bodypart, the god would put a stop to it, immediately put Brian into deep slumber, and restore his body. So there was at least that that relaxed Brian a bit, even though he begged the god to make sure the eagles had bad intentions. Machismo Chad shit.

So the challenge occurred. The eagles arrived. Little did the god know that despite the absence of magic and useable hands by the mortal man, this mortal man, Brian, ingested a potion he concocted an hour ago. The effect would make his skin as hard and durable as granite while maintaining its original skin pliability and texture. It was a costly potion to produce in time, money, and resources, but he did it for the bragging rights of impressing the mysterious deity.

The eagles attacked with speed and deadly precision, pecking and clawing at the guy's exposed skin with their sharp beaks and talons. Brian didn't get any real damage from the assaults. With some baiting and maneuvering, he was able to crush two of the birds to death with his heavy body by crushing them under his weight on the ground. The three remaining birds realized this guy was too dangerous and flew away.

The god was impressed. He was also especially impressed by how clever and innovative Brian was. He smiled at him and told him to forget about the coffer of gold promised so he could give him a much better gift... It ended up being a magic-powered mobile flying fortress. An island airship.

Brian's island, a massive body of land floating in midair, is a mobile fortress and safe haven created by a powerful god as the ultimate reward for those that the god deemed worthy. There have only been five people who have acquired such a prize in the history of the continent of <insert continent's name>. Four of those people have been warriors, Brian Khan being one of them, one was a former emperor who gave his life to save his people but himself getting saved by the god, and the last one was a peerless mage who defended an entire nation against a horde of dragon invaders. The three warriors who earned their mobile fortress from the god impressed the god through their skill, strength, and endurance. They all impressed the god in their own unique ways, but the god's criteria for evaluating would-be recipients were the same. Merit. These six people weren't just competent warriors, mages, priests, leaders, or craftsmen... They were some of the best, if not the best of their occupations, plus more. They needed that extra skill, or extra ability, or extra quality, or unique methodology, or innovative thinking, or whatever special thing they had, on top of being the best, that would set them apart from the rest. This god gifts such individuals with their own colossal and priceless "flying fortress", as he calls them, to signify to the people of <insert continent's name>, that these men and women rise above others. Brian was part of an elite group.

Brian started off living in the island was a mere cottage, a large and impressive tent called a "yurt" that his nomadic nation used to live in. Slowly but surely, after eight years of working hard in building and populating this island, gathering resources for it, hiring builders to build buildings on it, hiring farmers to cultivate crops on it, and even enslaving a select few people to serve him while living in it, the final result was a flying fortress that had a fenced hamlet the size of eight basketball courts put together in the center, a spacious grassy grazing area right outside of it for wild cows and mighty horses to pasture freely, and a mysterious outer forest beyond the grazing grounds that housed sentient animals that cooperated with Brian's wishes. Beyond that forest are the outer edges of the island with little space between the entrance of the forest and the cliffs.

The following are the buildings and structures that are within the enclosed hamlet, all meant to give Brian Khan a kingly experience with his slaves.

The Watermill

- This is the primary home of Brian and <insert mill function here>. Aside from being a home that gives him his amenities, this is where Brian stores his gold coins and treasures. The two slave girls that Brian owns, Linoa and Lyne, occupy this place when they are not out and about directing the farmhands and sentries. Although this building has a kitchen that can cook for the people in it some stews, Brian, Linoa and Lyne roast when meat they have outside.

The Livestock Pen

- This area is an enclosed spot that contains the animals needed for meat, milk, and eggs for the whole island. Population: 3 humans, 2 minotaurs, 2 golems.

The Pig Pen

- One rule of farming is you have to separate the pigs from other livestock because pigs cause a mess. The area is where pigs are contained for future slaughter... And bacon.

The Crops

- What is a farm without growing crops, right? This is tilled land with growing potatoes, grapes, spinach, and pumpkin.

The Big Barn

- A place to house extra cows, goats, a kitchen, and serves as a general storage building. Two barrels of ale are inside. This also contains a station where Brian gets to brew potions for all sorts of effects.

The Chopping Block

- Because a hamlet is not complete without firewood.

The Stable

- Brian's mule, Henry, needs a place to live. He lives here. The stable is a mini house that houses mules, horses, and camels. The stable has two slots and Henry occupies one of them.

The Garden

- Brian Khan is an alchemist and must grow magical herbs, so he dedicated an area for that purpose. Some of the herbs that grow here are illegal and can be sold for a hefty amount, whether as raw ingredients or a finished product, in the black market.

The Armoury

- A building that stores Brian's weapons and armor.

The Training Grounds

- This is an enclosed area meant as a place to train body and mind for combat. It contains barbells, dumbbells, a squat rack, a bench, wooden weapons, hitting dummies, shooting ranges, and a metal bar for pull ups. Some spots in it are dedicated to be sparring areas for wrestling, boxing, and fencing.

The Control Room Entry Door

- This is the entryway to the control room that enables Brian to drive this mobile island to locations.

The two slave girls, Linoa and Lyne, produce soap through...

The Latrines

- Magical port-o-potties with toilets that teleport poop into the very depths of Oblivion!!

The Smithy

- Short Stack lives here. He is a dwarf from some clan who is obsessive about crafting the best weapons and armor in the known world. His house is built around a forge. This is also where Brian stores any type of metal for smithing.

The Stock Room

- This small building is primarily a storage for preserved food, salt, spices, and grain.

The Shop

- This is a market stall for that sells goods to any rare guest of Brian.

The Guest House

- If guests are in the island, they would need a room sleep in. Brian will accommodate guests' basic needs for the duration of their stay.

The Lumbermill

- Chopped tree trunks are gathered here for carpentry purposes. Sawmill is there to cut and Short Stack has the skills to turn raw wood into workable supplies.

The Open Kitchen

- An outdoor kitchen area for any form of cooking that involves roasting meat, cooking soup in big cauldrons, baking bread in an outdoor oven, grilling meat, and butchering animals. This area also serves as a fireplace to start bonfires for some kind of gathering or if Brian decides the place requires a little more heat. There is a long dining table with seats close by in case guests are there for some feast.

The Temple of the Kami

- This is a place of worship dedicated to Brian's gods who are known in his home town as the Kami.

The Manifestor Well

- This is a well, but no ordinary one. If Brian or any of the inhabitants of the island kill a human or a humanoid from outside and drops that human or humanoid into this well, this well will manifest a... (to be continued)

Jail

- Sometimes Brian has hostages or captives.

The Watchtower

- This is a tall, strongly-built tower in which a person can climb up top for a bird's eye view of not just the hamlet, but of any incoming intruders that might creep in in the place. Brian can use a bow or a crossbow to snipe enemies from up top.

The Warehouse

- When Brian conquers villages, he makes sure to loot the place. Looting might involve transporting crates from that place to his island. Or maybe transporting delicate porcelain dishes from that place to his island. The first destination of those loot is the warehouse where he sorts and organizes the items before he decides where in the island to store or display them.

The Bathhouse

- There are X-number of sections to this bathhouse for the X-number people living in the island save for Brian himself, who takes a bath in his Watermill house. The Bathhouse is a building in which a person can enter to clean his body with soap, heated water, and loofah. Apparently there's toothbrush and toothpaste too, straight out of some retail store in Walmart in a place called Reality. Brian prays to some roleplay author god to summon him toothbrushes and toothpastes whenever needed.

The Garbage Dump

- This is a very large, monstrous, plant-like creature called a "Malboro" that eats and swallows anything that is filthy and rotting. Its throat and stomach are connected very deep into a spacious, underground area inside the island that stores all of the trash. That trash storage is that connected to an openable and closable door at the bottom of the floating island, which Brian can open and close through the control room. The latrines are not connected to this area and this area does not have the luxury of teleporting all of its trash into some portal to Oblivion. Doing so would be way too costly to the already costly magic energy requirements of the island for its upkeep. Brian just has to find some place in some part of the world to dump all of that without polluting populated land or marine wildlife containing bodies of water. And he has to do it at least once every three years.
 
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As of December of 2025, this post is a work in progress and will be added to and edited on as the days or weeks or months go by.

The Khan Flying Fortress Populace

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The above picture is an image of my two slaves, Linoa (on the left) and Lyne (on the right). Although not properly showcased here, Linoa has black hair and Lyne has ginger. Linoa is not more than five feet, three inches tall and Lyne is a little bit shorter than her. The two of them are at one of the edges of the flying fortress, sitting by the cliff while the fortress is high up in the sky. The fortress has a ton of magical properties activated on it for a variety of protective and life-sustaining effects. One of those effects is if Linoa right there falls over the cliff, some form of aero magic will gently catch her while falling and transport her back up.

The following is a list of humans, humanoids, sentient animals, and non-sentient animals who reside in the flying fortress. Brian Khan, my main character whose primary lore is located up top, is of course a part of the populace and is its master. All others living in the island are under his dominion, are bound by his will, and are kept in line through magic that enables Brian to give them sharp pain if they ever disobey or rebel. Some in here like Brian's rulership, some are neutral, a very few hate it. Everyone, however, fears his wrath and due to their souls being "linked" to the island through nefarious magic, cannot leave and their souls unable to escape into a proper afterlife if they die. They can be resurrected, even at great destruction of their mortal bodies, albeit at a cost in resources.

An important thing to note that trained assassin girl whom I named Fereth, has the benefit of not having her soul be bound by the island magic.

Linoa and Lyne

They are an inseparable duo, which is why I lumped them together into one entry in this list... The image at the top of this post is a drawing of them. Linoa is the one on the left and Ryne is on her right. Before Brian got hold of the two, these two girls were citizens of the city of Saxony. Saxony was an economic and military powerhouse in the Kingdom of Hermania, one of the four Kingdoms of the continent of <insert name of continent here>. The two were orphans and were close friends since childhood. At the time of when Brian visited the city, an infamous gang of slavers operating under the law were on the prowl, looking for vulnerable young ladies for a kidnapping attempt. It was nine o'clock in the evening and the two of them were in their usual route on their way to their small apartment. They were carrying groceries, a meager amount of food with two dried herring as their main dish for the night. On their arrival to their unit, they were greeted by the sight of six armed men bullying an impoverished couple who recently got married. It was happening in front of the whole town with no one daring to lift a finger for fear of being their next target. Linoa slowly guided Lyne into sneaking quietly into their room. As they were tip-toeing into their door, Lyne saw one of the thugs pull down the bride's dress to expose her breasts. It made Lyne boil inside, dropped her food and rushed to help. Linoa gave chase and the two got into an ugly confrontation which they lost...

At the departure of the thugs, a voice was heard. "Didn't your mother ever teach you how to treat women properly?" It was Brian Khan from a distance, voice angry, stature imposing. The thugs looked at him, wondering if the bold question was directed to them. They realized it was.

Believing they had the advantage, they decided to engage and fight him. Brian didn't even need to draw his weapon and he left them bruised and in pain... He approached the two girls, giving a nod to the bullied couple. A conversation happened between him and the two girls. Brian learned that they were orphans, and that life is hard for people who weren't born into a good home in the city. He learned that they made a living as barmaids in a local tavern by an owner who underpaid and mistreated them. He learned that they are routinely short on coin and weren't able to find a way yet to improve their living conditions.

Brian decided to take them into his fortress as permanent residents. But really more like slaves who were casted a spell upon that bound their souls to the fortress, like prisoners.

At some point under Brian's dominion over them, they were able to learn some basic summoning magic that enables them to temporarily summon a manual laborer. This manual laborer is a soul in the underworld that gets transported in the earth realm to do the bidding of its summoner. The souls that are bound to be summoned for this purpose by any summoner occupy a special pocket realm in the underworld dedicated to containing former slavers. Brian Khan, however, would never get sucked into that place because he is under the patronage of his god, known as "The Kami" or simply "Kami", the patron god of all Scorg clansperson who ever lived. These former slaver souls, at the completion of the summoning process, would have their souls ascend into the earth realm and immediately get their former human body from back in their physical peaks and get bound to follow orders related to menial, hard, and relatively unskilled tasks for things like homestead upkeep and construction work. Their "slavery" would last for six hours, after which they get pulled back under the underworld while their temporary bodies disintegrate into dust. After their undead master evaluates their performance while on earth, he decides whether it was satisfactory or unsatisfactory... If it wasn't, the person (or "soul") would get severely beaten.

At some point under Brian's dominion over them, they learned how to cook important dishes, make soap, weave cloth, and make clothes. No magic. Just basic human crafting skills.

At some point under Brian's dominion over them, they were able to master the basic spell of summoning a familiar. For both of them, the familiar is a dove that can travel great distances and spectate on the lives of the people under the fortress. They would land on top of buildings or statues and just people watch. If their familiar, for any reason, gets killed, their consciousness goes back to their sleeping bodies up in Brian's flying fortress.

Just as important as cooking and cleaning for their master, they are also tasked to fulfill all his sexual desires. Brian is not averse to occasionally bullying and hurting them in the bedroom for fun, with or without their consent.

Their goal is to serve their master until his death, which may never happen because he has means of keeping himself from aging for an indefinite amount of time. He uses those means to keep the two of them eternally young as well, stuck at age eighteen (Lyne) and age twenty (Linoa) for as long as Brian can supply them those magical herbs. At his death, they will get to inherit a small fraction of the flying fortress's powers which will enable them to live as powerful sorceresses on earth.

The Minotaurs Mro and Kro



his two concubines Linoa and Lyne, his proud and educated elven advisor Michel Rousseau, the dwarven artisan and all-purpose craftsman Short Stack, the sentient animals that dwell in the outer forests, the two minotaurs who act as patrol sentries outside of the forests named... whatever their names are... male and female..., Henry Cavill the pack mule who is ever ready for the next adventure who has as much sentience is the dwarf, humans, elf, and minotaurs of the island, just like most of the animals that dwell in the island... Except Henry is special to Brian..., the wild horses in the grazing grounds in between the central hamlet and the outer forests...

The non-sentient animals of the island are there as actual, mindless animals meant to simply sustain the ecosystem of the island. They are not considered "people", unlike for example the apes in the forest who are clearly apes, but can speak human language... Or the jaguars who can't speak but instinctively understand their place in the island as guards/soldiers who are the first line of defense against intruders. These non-sentient animals are mostly for food or to keep the place clean, and they are: all worms, insects, and spiders. The fish that Brian and the others can catch from the nearby river for the sake of food. Rabbits that are meant to be mindless little beasts to be hunted by everyone as food. Boars that have the same role as the rabbits. Pheasants and wild water fowl, also as food. Squirrels, and they serve as food (squirrel meat).

The frogs and the owls of the island are sentient. The owls are a large team of birds that act as the eyes and ears of Brian for anything he needs to know about the island and what the people are up to. They are also, together with the minotaurs that patrol the outer edges of the island, the first ones to spot any incoming intruders (or guests) that would tread upon the territory. They have the ability to telepathically communicate with the minotaurs, the sentient animals, and to Brian's concubines, Lyne and Linoa, at will, in case they feel they have to deliver an important message to any of these people/beasts. The frogs on the other hand, just enjoy gossiping to anyone who would listen. Short Stack gets annoyed by them sometimes.

The buildings are the following...

Current and past relationships with other characters by other players.

Work in progress. This post will be edited.
 
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As of December of 2025, this post in this thread is just the author's note to himself.

Note to self... At present time in Brian Khan's world, his grand quests are: obtain control and dominion over the blood maple forest that is protected and possessed by some kingdom. The other one is for him and his dwarf servant (Short Stack) to get started on their project of building a stone wall that will enclose and fortify the central hamlet of the island from the grazing grounds and the outer forests. The author knows what he means by these. The guest readers can ask him all about it in PM if they want to learn that awesome lore. ;)

Edit: Another quest of my character is to lead Lyne, Linoa, the dwarf, and the elven advisor into designing, building, and animating golem automatons that will serve as ever-active guards in for my hamlet. Unlike the summonable manual laborer golems that Lyne and Linoa can summon temporarily with an incantation (each one, one for each), these ones are permanently-present golem guards equipped with crossbows who will stand as guards assigned on locations to bar entry towards would be intruders. There will be three of them. Each one will have their will, duty, and actions bound to the souls and consciousnesses of Lyne, Linoa, and the elven advisor. Lyne, Linoa, and the elven advisor will have to take part in the golem-soul binding, but it is the dwarf who will completely build the stone golems from the ground up. The physical structure of the golem, that is. Brian would have to hire a professional mage who specialize in shit like this while Lyne, Linoa, and the elf will have to participate in the whole duration of the spell in order to make the binding work. The dwarf's goals is to just build the guy, and he himself doesn't want one for himself. It is each the responsibility of Lyne, Linoa, and the elf to not only program the will, duty, and actions of the their golems, but also to direct these golems into other tasks at a moment's notice when needed. These golems, however, are only limited to three main duties and are virtually incapable for any other task because of how they will be designed... And the three main duties are: shooting a confirmed hostile with their crossbows and having the ability to reload said crossbow... physically pushing away confirmed intruders out of Brian's hamlet... Spotting, evaluating, and interrogating would be intruders to see if they are either a hostile, and intruder, or a proper guest. Outside of those three programed "duties" or "tasks" or "goals", these created golems are incapable of anything else. They are mindless robots.
 
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As of December of 2025, I am establishing to myself and the guest readers here that my Brian's servants do have means for entertainment. Linoa and Lyne love wrestling with each other both for fun and for training. Any of the people in the island (including the minotaurs if they wanted to, it's just that they don't) can play chess or cards with each other. Sparring with fists, weapons, or wooden weapons is strictly forbidden by Brian towards all his subjects, but anyone is allowed to play a game of darts, horse shoe, or tag with anyone if they wanted to be physical. The elven advisor and the dwarf enjoy playing archery contests and ax throwing contests with each other.

With that said, Brian forbids anyone but him to wrestle with his concubines.

Of course, there is Brian's collection of leather-bound tomes. A lot of them are for knowledge, the rest of them are straight up works of fiction for entertainment purposes.

Linoa and Lyne have the ability to summon a familiar. Doves. They can temporarily transfer their consciousness to those doves to travel out into the world beneath the island, come back, and bring in some interesting news to everyone in the island. At the event their familiars get killed for any reason, their consciousness goes back to their bodies and can always re-summon those familiars at a later time.

The island with its rich soil and its constant water cycle that keeps the crops and vegetation hydrated, both powered by a finite-but-replenishable magic source, keeps all plant-life going strong. All the herbivorous animals in the island get enough food, and that food makes them ripe for the picking by the meat eaters. A simple example would simply be Short Stack (the dwarven artisan) getting permission to grab and slaughter one of the free range cows who wasn't in the enclosed pen, and then roasting it for a steak dinner for everyone there to eat including some guests. That cow was able to feed itself on that grassy area because the soil was ever fertile. The island sustains itself endlessly as long as the supply of gaia stones and ether stones are constantly sufficient in the control room. And that is Brian's responsibility for the island. Those stones are expensive, rare, extremely precious, and are very difficult to acquire. Only someone as competent as Brian Khan can acquire them through hazardous adventures, but acquire them he must. And as long as the control room underground, a place only Brian can access, maintains a steady supply of those magical stones, the island will fly, produce food, be protected, and be livable indefinitely. It is a true mobile home base. It is both a flying fortress and an idyllic haven for Brian and his servants.
 
As of December of 2025, I am officially adding another NPC minion of my character. She is a lady. She is a swordswoman who wields Eastern blades, has great agility, endurance, jumping power, and sprinting speed. She has a decent amount of upper body strength but mainly for climbing and not fighting. Her swordsmanship skills are legendary and before she got employed by Brian, she was a professional assassin and "swift-kill style" for lack of a better word bodyguard for Eastern nobility. A very beautiful young lady with long brown hair and a lithe-but-fit frame. She uses projectile weapons called "shuriken" in combat. She gained her blade skills from her grandfather, who himself was a legendary swordsman...

Yes, folks. I am adding a samurai-ninja character in my arsenal.

I guess I shall name her with the super original, non-rip-off name, Fereth Rains-rough. Very original. Her character design when I finally commission my artist friend to draw her would be very original and wouldn't look like a JRPG character from any popular game. Because... I never ever copy the works of other artists.

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Compared to Aerith Gainsborough though, I will give this girl really big boobs. As in pixelated Tifa level big.

The one thing that will distinguish her from my character's other minions is that she is not a "soul-bound slave" of Brian Khan (I will explain what that means in the future). She willingly stays employed to Brian for reasons which will be revealed in the story. Her loyalty to her employer is so strong, however, that it often feels like she is a true slave like the others. And unlike the others, she comes and goes as she pleases in and out of the flying fortress.
 
Typing from my smartphone instead of computer...

As of December of 2025, I am just here to establish to myself that I am brainstorming about the creation of three NPCs. Orc siblings I shall name "Dom", "Dommer", and "Dommerest" who use the power of their scholarly and academic minds to conquer problems through rationality instead of their brute strength. Orcs on meds, basically.
 
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