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|BIRTHDATE = 15 | |BIRTHDATE = 15 | ||
|BIRTHYEAR = 2369 | |BIRTHYEAR = 2369 | ||
|BIRTHPLACE = | |BIRTHPLACE = Southern Islands, Bajor | ||
|IMAGE =Jico Rylo.png | |IMAGE =Jico Rylo.png | ||
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* '''Height''': 5'10 | * '''Height''': 5'10 | ||
* '''Weight''': | * '''Weight''': 170 lbs | ||
* '''Hair''': Blond | * '''Hair''': Blond | ||
* '''Eyes''': Blue | * '''Eyes''': Blue | ||
* '''Build''': | * '''Build''':Toned | ||
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Jico Rylo was born to a family of shrimpers on the Southern Islands. The third of four children, to Jico Mar and Jico Sanda, Rylo was a much more intense and aloof child compared to his two sisters Miika and Vey and his brother Patos. He tended to shun more of the typical beach activities and instead took up various forms of martial arts, predominantly the human practice of Taijijuan and the Klingon practice of Mok’bara. His practice in the former earning him the level of 5th duan in feng huo lun (wind and fire wheels) by the time he graduated the Academy.Despite his family’s history of being shrimpers, Rylo did not much like spending time on boats either. When it came time to help out his family as he got older, he tended to volunteer for more shore duties, like unloading, or helping with docking. He didn’t mind the actual act of boating, he just preferred to stay on land to practice is martial arts. | Jico Rylo was born to a family of shrimpers on the Southern Islands. The third of four children, to Jico Mar and Jico Sanda, Rylo was a much more intense and aloof child compared to his two sisters Miika and Vey and his brother Patos. He tended to shun more of the typical beach activities and instead took up various forms of martial arts, predominantly the human practice of <i>Taijijuan</i> and the Klingon practice of <i>Mok’bara</i>. His practice in the former earning him the level of 5th duan in feng huo lun (wind and fire wheels) by the time he graduated the Academy.Despite his family’s history of being shrimpers, Rylo did not much like spending time on boats either. When it came time to help out his family as he got older, he tended to volunteer for more shore duties, like unloading, or helping with docking. He didn’t mind the actual act of boating, he just preferred to stay on land to practice is martial arts. | ||
Rylo is not a confrontational person by any stretch of the imagination. His intense outward appearance belies a calmness and level-headedness which came as a part of his training. However, it did not prevent him from becoming involved in one of the most notable confrontations in the recent history of the Southern Islands. He was just 14, practicing with his feng huo lun rings on the dock, awaiting the return of his father’s boat, when a pair of drunken Klingon brothers, Mobacz and M’Qot of the House of K’Hex, came wandering on to the docks. They spotted the young Bajoran with his rings. They approached him, shouting disparaging remarks about his practices. The young Rylo, much to his credit initially ignored the two. As they got closer to the boy, they were confronted by Rylo’s uncle, Jico Panor, who had also called the local security force prior to stepping to his nephew’s defense. The Klingons easily tossed aside the older Bajoran, who landed in the water. Still, Rylo ignored the two belligerent and obviously inebriated pair and continued on with his ritual. M’Qot, not too thrilled with the fact that the boy was ignoring them, pushed Rylo to the ground quite viciously. Again, Rylo got up and continued, only this time, as the Klingon’s approached again, Rylo swung one of this rings towards M’Qot, slicing open his flask of bloodwine with one of the tiny protruding blades. The angered M’Qot then pulled out his d’k tahq and aggressively lunged at Rylo. He was able to parry the blade aside with this rings, falling to the side under the brute force of the blow. | Rylo is not a confrontational person by any stretch of the imagination. His intense outward appearance belies a calmness and level-headedness which came as a part of his training. However, it did not prevent him from becoming involved in one of the most notable confrontations in the recent history of the Southern Islands. He was just 14, practicing with his feng huo lun rings on the dock, awaiting the return of his father’s boat, when a pair of drunken Klingon brothers, Mobacz and M’Qot of the House of K’Hex, came wandering on to the docks. They spotted the young Bajoran with his rings. They approached him, shouting disparaging remarks about his practices. The young Rylo, much to his credit initially ignored the two. As they got closer to the boy, they were confronted by Rylo’s uncle, Jico Panor, who had also called the local security force prior to stepping to his nephew’s defense. The Klingons easily tossed aside the older Bajoran, who landed in the water. Still, Rylo ignored the two belligerent and obviously inebriated pair and continued on with his ritual. M’Qot, not too thrilled with the fact that the boy was ignoring them, pushed Rylo to the ground quite viciously. Again, Rylo got up and continued, only this time, as the Klingon’s approached again, Rylo swung one of this rings towards M’Qot, slicing open his flask of bloodwine with one of the tiny protruding blades. The angered M’Qot then pulled out his <i>d’k tahq</i> and aggressively lunged at Rylo. He was able to parry the blade aside with this rings, falling to the side under the brute force of the blow. | ||
M’Qot, due in part to his drunkenness, had also fallen. The quicker and sober Bajoran was to his feet first. The Klingon, now in a full rage, flailed wildly in the direction of Rylo, who was able to catch the blade within his rings and disarm the Klingon, and for good measure, sliced at the Achilles heel of M’Qot, cutting in and rendering him effectively immobile. Mobacz, who was initially amused by the confrontation between M’Qot and Rylo, now flew in with his d’k tahq, only this time, he stumbled on the dock prior to reaching Rylo. Rylo quickly wrapped his rings around the dagger wielding arm of the Mobacz, and pulled them tight against the Klingon’s wrist, trapping it. Rylo then threatened to slice off his hand if he didn’t drop his dagger. After a few tense seconds, and the arrival of the local security force. Mobacz finally relented, releasing his dagger. Rylo grabbed both daggers from the dock and walked away. | M’Qot, due in part to his drunkenness, had also fallen. The quicker and sober Bajoran was to his feet first. The Klingon, now in a full rage, flailed wildly in the direction of Rylo, who was able to catch the blade within his rings and disarm the Klingon, and for good measure, sliced at the Achilles heel of M’Qot, cutting in and rendering him effectively immobile. Mobacz, who was initially amused by the confrontation between M’Qot and Rylo, now flew in with his d’k tahq, only this time, he stumbled on the dock prior to reaching Rylo. Rylo quickly wrapped his rings around the dagger wielding arm of the Mobacz, and pulled them tight against the Klingon’s wrist, trapping it. Rylo then threatened to slice off his hand if he didn’t drop his dagger. After a few tense seconds, and the arrival of the local security force. Mobacz finally relented, releasing his dagger. Rylo grabbed both daggers from the dock and walked away. |
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