(half orc) – obsessed with painting using his ‘big finger’ and general hijinks, this barbarian isn’t your typical brute. After presenting one of his original works to a Deva, he received an unusual blessing. He is now the proud owner of a paintbrush attached where his ‘big finger’ should be. He was last seen when he decided to stay a bit longer with a band of Rakshasa on Kyaht. It’s safe to assume that he didn’t stay there long, either due to his wanderlust, or more likely, wearing out his welcome.
Dickasso grew up in an orc camp and never had a place that he belonged. His only real escape was his art, which made him an even bigger target. When he reached the age of 13, he was forced into his tribe’s coming of age ritual. Over the course of one day, the participant must challenge 3 rivals. The outcome of the fights do not matter but the more damage that the participant can take/dish out, the more well respected they will be within the tribe. First, he challenged his bully, Gr’tolk. He only managed to get one punch in, knocking out 2 teeth, before being knocked unconscious. He decided his father, Shusk, should be his next challenge, which ended in a draw when they both went for a headbutt. He was unsure of who to choose as his final challenge. On one hand, he wanted to win one fight, but on the other, it was disgraceful to purposefully choose a weak challenge. He decided to challenge his half-brother, Mhurx, because he bragged about having killed “Half-Humie’s mother.” It wasn’t much of a fight to begin with because Mhurx was just toying with Dickasso. Eventually, Dickasso lost control and awakened the barbarian spirit within himself. When he came to, he was covered in blood and watching the camp burn down. He wandered from city to city after that, paying his way by selling paintings that were remarkable only due to the unusual shape of the brushstrokes.