![]() Zahua was the youngest of five children, a dreamer eneamored with the Nalpazca. They can grow crops or they can become Nalpazca warriors. Zahua comes from an agrarian people known as the Tacan that dwells in the Ixamitl Plains to the north. (Perhaps with a little too much cheer for some people's taste.) Early history While some might see that as a grim or depressing viewpoint, from Zahua's perspective, suffering is a thing of beauty, to be admired and revered, and he is often able to appreciate situations that would dishearten most others. Above all, he believes in suffering as the path to enlightenment, and nearly every inch of his body is covered in scars - mostly self-inflicted. ![]() Zahua is the greatest living practitioner of Nalpazca beliefs, and even as the watcher meets him, he is in continual pursuit of their ideals, which he believes will transform him into an unbeatable combatant. By his own admission, Zahua was resting his eyes and waiting for a revelation. ![]() Covered head-to-toe in scars - tears and punctures and the thorny imprints of lashings, most faded, like old memories, the man's condition is otherwise remarkable, the drooping skin at his flanks and elbows the only evidence of his advanced age. Upon inspection he leaps from the barrel, nearly naked save for a loincloth, and drizzled in fish viscera. ![]() A seemingly random encounter in Stalwart Village leads the Watcher to an encounter with a man hiding in a fish barrel, beneath layers upon layers of fish. ![]()
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