Role: Auctioneer
Name: Roggo
Race: Goblin
Apparent/Actual Age: 34
Sexuality: Heterosexual
What callor you like: Green, Gold
What Charms you like: Book, Star
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Appearance Discription: Not much to say that is not in the picture. heromachine.com is a wonderful place, by the way.
Personality: Roggo is, in a word, a scumbag. To him, the greatest pleasure in the world is to cause discomfort or misery in another. The second-greatest is money, and he has found a job that lets him get both on a regular basis. He treats all of his stock in a demeaning manner, most especially the females, and most very especially the attractive females. When he acquires a slave marked as willful or mischievous, he takes it upon himself to break it as much as her can before passing her along - short of doing her actual, physical harm that is. He rarely hits the slaves, as he knows that scars and injuries decrease their resale value. He is happy to get intimate with his stock, except for the virgins, since he knows they will sell for more as long as they retain their virtue.
Towards customers, he tries to be as polite and erudite as possible, though thanks to his lack of education he has a rather limited vocabulary and not a very strong grasp of Nevari language.
Uneducated? Well yes. He is not book smart, however you can bet that Roggo is as cunning as they come.
Abusive Level (1-10 Towards slave): 7
Bio [History]: Roggo was born a slave himself. He worked for the owner of a diamond mine. One day, he sabotaged the mine to collapse.
His master’s business was ruined, and Master had to sell many of his slaves, including Roggo.
The slave-trader Roggo was sold to kept all his slaves in one open pen. Roggo was one of the last of the diamond mine slaves to be sold off, and he found himself in a pen full of slaves from less strenuous walks of life. His labor-intensive upbringing in the mine had left him physically imposing, and he pushed the other slaves around as much as their mutual owner did.
Roggo’s ability to control the other slaves impressed the slave-trader. He took Roggo aside and offered to make him his (unpaid) apprentice.
Within months, Roggo had taken fast to his new position and learned much about commerce. Three years after the apprenticeship began, the slave-trader died after eating some bad food, and Roggo took over the business.