I present to thee, a biography of DungaDunga.
NAME: DungaDunga
CLASS: Witch Doctor (Male)
FAVORITE QUOTES:
- DUNGADUNGA!
- May the spirits take you, and may my friends FEAST ON YOUR FLESH!
- Your deaths shall be slow and buzzing!
HISTORY:
DungaDunga has lived a life in the jungles, a lifestyle passed on from father to son. While his father was a hunter , however, DungaDunga showed more of an interest in studying the wildlife of the forests - specifically, their insects and arachnids, which led to a great and personal interest into spiders. Eventually, this interest led him to discover their association with the dead. Staying with the corpses to meet and talk with his beloved spiders, DungaDunga began to listen to the spirits, which prompted his father to speak with him of the forest and its rituals.
DungaDunga developed a further interest into their sacred rituals, and by listening to the spirits learned much of an ancient art - a deeply religious and powerful position, held by the wisest of his older clansmen. The young child soon grew into a man, and this man learned how to not only speak to the spirits, but call upon them for aid. DungaDunga learned how, especially, to reanimate the myriad spiders that could be stored in a jar, thrown at enemies as a weapon and then grown to immense size to tear his foes apart, as well as to call upon the insects of the jungle in a swarm that would devour his enemies whole.
Soon, DungaDunga was old enough to embark on his journey to bring balance to the world, and there was no prouder man than his father as he left the jungles to seek out the rumors in New Tristram.
TRAITS:
DungaDunga is a middle-aged dark-skinned man, bald on his head and rather skinny. He often carries his trademark jars on his back, as well as favored totems and a dagger for his ceremonies, although he's also very comfortable with a spear.
DungaDunga has a special affinity and interest with insects and arachnids. He speaks with spiders, and will use them as his main weapon against enemies. In addition, he likes to call forth swarms of locusts that devour the flesh of his enemies, then feed the remains to his spiders. His fascination with such makes him unusual and awkward to talk to, even for a person of his class.
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