Borracho

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Borracho



Race Kobold
Cornerstone Unknown
Class Bandito
Gender Male
Affiliations The Murder Bros
Attributes
Status Alive
Portrayed By Coestar
First Appearance Murder Bros
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Borracho is a Triton Ground Kobold Bandito played by Coestar in the Murder Bros campaign. He is a long-time member of the Murder Bros, even serving under Chimera before his capture, and loyally serving Empusa during her time as leader.

Characteristics

Appearance

Borracho is a male Kobold wearing a large poncho and scarf with a belt running across his chest. He wears a very large sombrero with tassels hooked on in front and behind of him. He often wears the hat over his eyes when he isn't in a conversation, but when he lifts the hat, he reveals that he wears sunglasses.

Personality

Borracho is a very loyal member of the Murder Bros, even willing to kill a young Gnome girl for the boss without hesitation. He is often the most laid back member of the group, not being worked up unless the group works against their murderous nature. He is often seen sleeping or drinking when not on jobs, and sometimes even when he is on a job. Most times.

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History

Background

Borracho was a young orphan who grew up going from job to job as a bandit, steaing and drink his way through life. During this time, Borracho saw the birth of the Porc Bubs, an accidental Porc who joined Borracho in his thieving deeds and eventually joined the Murder Bros. He became a lifelong member of the Murder Bros during Chimera's time as leader and during Empusa's.

Borracho joins his compatriots in discussing a plan with Orvan Weiss in a tavern of the town of Silverflats. Weiss and Empusa discuss a shipment of Silver Scales arriving by train and Empusa tasks the gang to gain information about the train schedule. However after heavily drinking E.X.X.X.P. Ale, the group barely arrives at the information and stumbles out of the bar.

They make their way to intersect the pathway of an arriving carriage which is said to have the schedule, but is gaurded by the Sunswords. Weiss is then disguised to distract the Sunswords long enough for the rest of the members to jump them from behind. However, as they inact their plan, they suffer from the hallucinogenic properties of E.X.X.X.P. Ale, and believe they are fighting a large tentacle monster that formed from the carriage. Having believed to have "defeated" the Carriage, they snap out of their hallucination and investigate the carriage with Empusa. They find a young Gnome girl who happens to be from the wealthy family of the Maries, Jessibelle Marie. Upon arguing with Conner about whether or not to kill the young gnome girl, they decide to drag her back to the town, where they find that the town is very aware that they are the infamous Murder Bros.

Borracho, Bubs, and Tubs are tasked with distracting the bulk of the townsfolk, while Empusa, Johnny Fayo and Weiss take out the remaining towns folk in the bar. Borracho calls his cartel forces and overwhelm the townsfolk, leaving a stand off against the large forces of the Murder Bros and the remaining forces of Sheriff Hardrock. However, Johnny eliminated nearly 80% of the Sheriff's remain forces, causing them to retreat into the Train Station before being surrounded and eventually gunned down by the Murder Bros.

The gang then ride off on their Groundbolds attempting to catch the train with the shipment of Silver Scales, however they suffer from one last hallucination from the E.X.X.X.P. Ale. They now believe that the Train is a living entity attempting to kill them. They unload as much magic and physically power they can to "defeat the Train," which results in the hallucination wearing off and the real train to derail from the damage. The gang then take out the remaining members of the Sunswords while freeing Chimera the Kobold. The bandits have taken the train.

Fate

Borracho and the rest of the Murder Bros successfully rescue their former leader, Chimera, from Dave and his Sunswords. They discuss their future plans, such as potentially robbing the Realm of Holding, before Borracho shows off his new skills with his Blunt Saxophone.

Trivia

  • Borracho is the Spanish word for Drunk.
  • Borracho may be a light reference to Bo' Rai Cho from the Mortal Kombat franchise. They share their common drunkenness in both of their personality.