Attributes
Strength 7
Intelligence 4
Dexterity 7
Perception 4
Constitution 7
Willpower 3
Qualities
Attractiveness +1
Hard to Kill 8
Age 10
Natural Toughness
Fast Reaction Time
Nerves of Steel
Immortal
Unique Power
(Knows Location of Anyone Ever Met)
Skills
Acrobatics 10
Knowledge 5
Art 0
Unarmed Combat 10
Computers 0
Languages 5
Crime 6
Repair 0
Medical 6
Notice 5
Driving 0
Occultism 5
Melee Combat 10
Science 0
Guns 0
Sports 0
Influence 5
Extra (Draconic Lore) 5
Drawbacks
Honorable (Rigid)
Outcast
Obligation: Total
(Knight of Rhy'Din)
Physical Disability
(Deranged Amnesia)

Appearance: Absolutely cute with a boyish face but a body that's so perfectly sculpted you'd faint with the possible exception of his distinctive features and his reputation. He's is very tall (Briok is something like 5'11") and relatively rare in Rhy'Din, where he spent most of his time. His reputation as a drifter is in his most common guise, that of Briok the knight.

Smarts: He is a pretty quick thinker (when he thinks) and doesn't go rushing into things.

Cooking: Briok cooking (c'mon!) not that he wouldn't try if he had too! (inserted note from Rahan: Briok pretty much had to live by himself for 4 years...  Also had to help raise people before they went off to school...  He's probably capable of cooking)

Fighting Skills: Great always improving, a born fighter and as a descendent from a knight, Briok is a first class hero. Briok seemed extremely competent, both in battle and out, hence the many levels and skill levels. Most of the skills are related to his long labors as a knight in Rhy'Din, though a few are related to his merging with Dragons.

Special Abilities: Briok is an epic hero, but nothing in Shelby's stories makes him superheroic. Because of this, I've endeavored to keep his characteristics mostly within normal limits. No magic and such. But his enthusiasm and very spirited attitude would inspire many into action. He's a leader in the making. Briok was said to have some of the foresight of his ancestors, and would from time to time have flashes of insight, which allowed him to see the future dimly. He has no control over this power -- the insight simply comes, and only rarely. As the true knight, Briok was the priest of his people, and had the hands of a healer. He could cure small hurts once he had claimed knighthood, and with the aid of the proper herbs, he could also cure poisons and even Black Dragon's deadly Black Breath. The Healing power is not well described, and appears to require rare herbs, at least in some cases, so I gave Briok the ability to cure serious injuries. He never shows this ability prior to the becoming a knight, so it is possible that Briok does not gain this ability prior to becoming knight in fact. That would make a certain amount of sense. Knights are priests in Final Fantasy society, the only ones able to ascend the holy mountain or pronounce the name of the Creator. From his earliest days, Briok carried with him the shards of his father's sword, which had been broken by Dragons at the final battle of their confrontations. When knighted, the shards were reforged by the sorcerous smiths of Rhy'Din into the blade Flame of the West. His sword shone brightly in battle and was a powerful weapon in the cause of the Free Peoples.

Economics: AS with the cooking house keeping- nope! But yard work such as chopping wood, hunting and other manly stuff he's your guy!