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==Arrival on Namine==
==Arrival on Namine==
Ty rested all of his hope in this portal, which led him to destinations unknown. After some time, he emerged out of the other end into a forest in a different universe on a different planet which just so happened to be the location of the home of Supreme Commander [[Vespid Heterodonyx]] of the [[Empire of Namine]]. Vespid, along with his mate, [[Thisposa]], and [[Artificial Intelligence|AI]] companion, [[Thegalet v1.09 Rendition 2|Thegalet]], pointed Ty in the direction of [[Joseph Gemintry]]--a long time friend of Vespid's whom he met on [[Terreki]] following his escape from Namine during the [[Fall of Namine]] in [[Reformation Epoch Calendar#The Post-Reformation Epoch|949 PRE.]]
Ty rested all of his hope in this portal, which led him to destinations unknown. After some time, he emerged out of the other end into a forest in a different universe on a different planet which just so happened to be the location of the home of Supreme Commander [[Vespid Heterodonyx]] of the [[Empire of Namine]]. Vespid, along with his most trusted [[Phantom|Phantom,]] [[Thisposa]], and [[Artificial Intelligence|AI]] companion, [[Thegalet v1.09 Rendition 2|Thegalet]], pointed Ty in the direction of [[Joseph Gemintry]]--a long time friend of Vespid's whom he met on [[Terreki]] following his escape from Namine during the [[Fall of Namine]] in [[Reformation Epoch Calendar#The Post-Reformation Epoch|949 PRE.]]


Joseph happily took Ty under his wing, teaching him about this confusing new world and offering his guidance. Eventually, if not for anything but to keep busy, Ty became the main bartender of the Drunken Sniper in lieu of [[Scholiid Heterodonyx|Scholiid]]'s seemingly permanent absence. Vespid (who was technically the owner of the Sniper at that point, seeing as how the establishment belonged to his family and he was the only surviving member) initially objected to this, to the point of threatening Ty. After some coercing and time to cool down, Vespid allowed Ty to be his brother's replacement. Ty has spent two more years on Namine and was 22 when Joseph arrived with a boat's worth of Timanrans from Balnetin; among these Timanrans were Felicia and Tanner, who were overjoyed to reunite with Ty.
Joseph happily took Ty under his wing, teaching him about this confusing new world and offering his guidance. Eventually, if not for anything but to keep busy, Ty became the main bartender of the Drunken Sniper in lieu of [[Scholiid Heterodonyx|Scholiid]]'s seemingly permanent absence. Vespid (who was technically the owner of the Sniper at that point, seeing as how the establishment belonged to his family and he was the only surviving member) initially objected to this, to the point of threatening Ty. After some coercing and time to cool down, Vespid allowed Ty to be his brother's replacement. Ty has spent two more years on Namine and was 22 when Joseph arrived with a boat's worth of Timanrans from Balnetin; among these Timanrans were Felicia and Tanner, who were overjoyed to reunite with Ty.

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Ty Omand
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Species Timanran
Factions None
Age 22 Galactic Standard Years
Status Alive
Height 6'3
Weight 190

Ty Omand is a Timanran born and raised on the backwater planet Balnetin. After being sent through a space-time portal, he was stranded on Namine. He was once the main bartender of the Drunken Sniper.

Early Life

Ty was abandoned by his original parents on an unidentified island. Two currently unnamed humans came across him on said island and took him under their wing. Ty was raised by this family as if he were their own son, although he was not biologically descended from them. Ty grew up playing with a biological child of these humans, called Tanner, who he accepted as a brother. This lasted for eight years, with his new parents eventually moving the family to the island on which they found Ty.

Death of Ty's Family

After the aforementioned eight years, the island was invaded by a faction of hostile Timanrans who mercilessly killed Ty's family, leaving him as the only survivor. Soon after this saddening fact, Ty would come across a Manumarian who pitied him. The Manumarian would take him in for a month, during which he gave Ty what is known as Divergentence Crystals. Afterward, Ty set out on a voyage to the mainland to seek help. Once he arrived at the mainland, he asked the Templars for assistance.

Life as a Slave

Unfortunately, Ty's pleas for help were met by slavery. The Templars enslaved Ty and used him for research on the properties of the Tariqat Nembaulum.

Breeding Phase

At the age of sixteen, Ty was deemed fit for breeding. He was sold to another master to begin the process. Unfortunately for him, a group of Manumarians gave the Templars free-will reduction collars that forced the wearer to obey their master's commands. Due to this, he was forced to mate with multiple Timanrans despite it being against his beliefs. While in his slavery at the age of 18, Ty fell in love with Felicia, one of the Timanrans he was forced to mate with. They conceived a child who Felicia pre-emptively named "Tanner", after her mate's brother from so long ago.

Unfortunately, Ty would not see this child until years later...

Escape from Slavery

Ty made a daring escape from his Templar masters the same year his child was conceived, as that was the same year he figured out how to remove his control collar. He ran away from the breeders and Templars, who naturally chased after him. Ty roamed aimlessly for two years, hoping without avail to find a way to free his family. Eventually, the Templars caught up with Ty, and he ended up cornered. With no way to escape, he placed all faith in the Tariqat Nembaulum that was given to him in his earlier years and overloaded it, creating a space-time portal that just so happened to lead to Namine.

Arrival on Namine

Ty rested all of his hope in this portal, which led him to destinations unknown. After some time, he emerged out of the other end into a forest in a different universe on a different planet which just so happened to be the location of the home of Supreme Commander Vespid Heterodonyx of the Empire of Namine. Vespid, along with his most trusted Phantom, Thisposa, and AI companion, Thegalet, pointed Ty in the direction of Joseph Gemintry--a long time friend of Vespid's whom he met on Terreki following his escape from Namine during the Fall of Namine in 949 PRE.

Joseph happily took Ty under his wing, teaching him about this confusing new world and offering his guidance. Eventually, if not for anything but to keep busy, Ty became the main bartender of the Drunken Sniper in lieu of Scholiid's seemingly permanent absence. Vespid (who was technically the owner of the Sniper at that point, seeing as how the establishment belonged to his family and he was the only surviving member) initially objected to this, to the point of threatening Ty. After some coercing and time to cool down, Vespid allowed Ty to be his brother's replacement. Ty has spent two more years on Namine and was 22 when Joseph arrived with a boat's worth of Timanrans from Balnetin; among these Timanrans were Felicia and Tanner, who were overjoyed to reunite with Ty.

Shortly after his family arrived, Ty gave up his job at the Sniper so that he could emigrate from Namine to Terreki with a ship full of other Timanran refugees. The Sniper's bartending position is now held by a droid.

Appearance

Ty is 22-years-old; a middle-aged Timanran with brownish-gray fur. He stands at 6 feet and 3 inches and weighs about 190 pounds. The tip of his tail is blackened. His eyes are blue. His muzzle extends to around 2.5 inches. His tail is an impressive 3.5 feet long. His ears extend about 5 inches. He often is carrying his backpack, made from leather and other durable materials. He often buys human wares from various vendors and outfitters around New Thutria, so one may likely see him wearing jean shorts and a t-shirt. He wears two necklaces--one is a simple cross, and the other appears to be the "Jesus Fish" with one of its tails cut off. Felicia and Tanner also have this necklace; when all three are arranged correctly, they form the Holy Trinity.

Personality

Ty is an outgoing individual who is quick to learn new things. On his home-world, he was quite the visionary; he dreamed of a time when marvelous flying machines would one day dominate the skies. While this was nothing but drivel on his home planet, he saw his dreams become a reality when he found himself on Namnien. With an aptitude for new technology and the affirmation that he was not delusional for dreaming of such, he was able to fit comfortably into his new home. Oftentimes, he simply walks about or cleans his home/workplace to keep himself physically busy. He sometimes feels overwhelmed, leaving his post at the Drunken Sniper and retreating to his home or to the forest behind Vespid's house as a result. He also seems to have a trigger: mentioning other gods aside from his own. Ty is a religious man and does not take kindly to talk of the Singularities, in spite of the fact that the Singularities indeed do exist. Furthermore, Ty fails to take into account that there is a debate among many (such as Thisposa) as to whether or not the Singularities are truly gods.

Trivia

  • Despite being a bartender, Ty is Christian. This is rather strange, considering his religion bans drinking to the point of intoxication...which happens daily in his workplace.
  • What's even stranger is that Ty is an alien from a different universe, yet he is Christian. I could excuse a Christian bartender. That honestly isn't far-fetched in the slightest; I was simply nit-picking for the purpose of jest. But an alien Christian from a different universe? So, what, did Balnetin have an alternate version of Christ? Or did they somehow come into contact with Christianity from across space and time? If the latter is the case, that raises some questions both about how that even happened in the first place, and Christianity's place in Unbroken. My vote is that there are Tearstream-equipped space crusaders.
  • Ty's skill as Scholiid's successor is up for debate. Vespid, Thisposa, and Nikanicreon, among other patrons, have complained about Ty's drinks tasting flatter than Scholiid's.
  • Ty and his family jog around New Thutria weekly (if it isn't too hot).
  • Whenever Tartirus was alive and saw Ty being threatened, Tartirus would often step in to protect Ty as if he were his child.