Name: Lorgnak gro'Buzgor
Age: 34
Gender: Male
Race: Orc (Orsimer)
Height: 6' 2"
Weight: 278 lbs
Appearance: Lorgnak is the stereotypical Orc of the closed-minded folk. He towers above most average men wearing muscles upon muscles from year upon years of battle-hardened physique on his grey-green skin. His head is shaved, his jaw thick to compliment his build. A thick scar, revealing the pink underflesh, runs from his left temple to his lips - it crosses from the left of his upper lip to the right of his bottom lip. His hands are large and are said to be used to crush the heads of his foes within their grip. The tusks on his bottom jaw are broken in a self-shaming technique to remind himself that we wasn't strong enough to save his tribe.
Affiliation: N/A Lorgnak wanders on his own, hunting and trading in an attempt to live an average life - he takes on bounties occasionally to sate his bloodlust and battle-blood.
Class: Warrior (Morrowind)
Weapons: Iron Warhammer, Hunting Bow, Handaxe
Armour: Banded Iron Armor, Iron Gauntlets, Iron Boots, Banded Iron Shield
Likes: Ale, Rabbit Stew, Battle, Simplicity, Nature
Dislikes: Books, Magic, Mages, High Elves (Altmer), Nonorganic Enemies, Undead
Backstory: Lorgnak grew up in a once existent Orc tribe in the western plains of Skyrim. He lived a simple life, going for conditioning runs through the plains chasing elk and the occasional deer with just a dagger or hatchet, sometimes for fun and sometimes for training. This didn't satisfy him, so he took to armoring in his father's shadow. He took pride in being the son of the tribe's armorer, and learned many unusual techniques to help craft and hone armor and weapon alike. He even learned from his ex-warband leader shield techniques to use in battle, employing an empty main-hand. Intelligence was never his cup of milk, and as the son of an armorer took to heavier armors and heavier weapons as a means of covering his low agility and lack of magicka use. In his 27th year of life, as he began taking over his father's armoring tent, Lorgnak went mining in the orichalcum mine nearby.
After hours of mining for the most pure and perfect orichalcum ore he could find, he returned to plumes of smoke rising from a seemingly silent inferno among the confines of his tribe's walls. Lorgnak dropped his sack of ores and ran to his home with fear of what he knew had happened. He wanted to disbelieve it. He rushed into the open gate to find his kin lifeless in the dirt, their blood painting the ground and grass as if to taunt Lorgnak with its beautiful red tint. Rage filled his veins, and he rushed to the longhouse to find his father fighting off two bandits. These men were wearing animal skins, one with antlers atop his cowl. He had never seen these men before, but held no remorse as he picked up the nearest weapon - a simple iron warhammer that he had crafted under his father's watch. He swung once, and doesn't recall any more from that evening.
He awakened later that night, hanging from the ceiling by his feet. He was able to untie himself, and fell to the ground. He crawled to his father who lay lifeless on the floor. After he shed his tears, buried his kin, and meditated on what happened, Lorgnak took his father's dagger, cut his hair, and shaved his face. As his hair fell, he noticed a large gash on the left of his face in the reflection of the blade. He vowed to become stronger and to avenge his kin. With the final reserves of iron, leather, furs, and with his life's training, Lorgnak crafted his own weapons and armors in which he carved his tribe's symbol. The iron armor he wears is slightly darker, this is a secret technique used by his father, passed down from generation to generation. It's not black, but only slightly - but noticeably- darker than average iron armors. To finalize his lament, Lorgnak took a chisel and hammer to his tusks, nearly breaking them off to shame himself into rememberingthe pain he went through the previous night.
Lorgnak now roams all of Skyrim putting his brute force to work for gold to survive just long enough to prove he could avenge his family. He has yet to feel satisfied with his own abilities and seeks more tasks to improve his self-worth.
(It's been quite some time since I wrote up a character. I modeled him after a character I RPed on a Skyrim save. Hope it's good enough for consideration.)