Can you introduce yourself and tell us a little about who you are?
Ha! So ye want to know about ol' Tor, eh? Well, I'm a sailor through and through, born to the icy waves of the north. The seas raised me, and the winds shaped me—always chasing the next thrill, the next horizon. I’ve sailed with raiders, brawled with pirates, and laughed loud enough to shake the gods themselves. I’m not just lookin’ for gold or fame—nah, I live for freedom, for the thrill of adventure, and for the brotherhood that comes with it. Pull up a chair, and I’ll spin ye a tale or two!
What led you to become a part of RAIN?
Ah, RAIN? That’s just the next wild current, isn’t it? I’ve spent my life cutting through the lies and chains of those who try to rule over us, so when I heard of this project breakin' from corporate drudgery, I knew I had to be part of it. See, I’m here to give folk a different look at life—not from a pedestal, but from the deck of a ship, where sweat and salt mingle with laughter. That’s what brought me aboard!
What experiences or events shaped who you are today?
Ha! Where do I even begin? There was that time in the Fjords, where I stared down a bear with nothin' but a stick, or when my crew fought a storm so fierce, even the gods blinked. But it’s the camaraderie that really forged me—nights around a fire with me brothers, swapping stories, laughing through the pain and the triumphs. Every scar tells a story, and I’ve got plenty to share. But it's the people, aye—the ones who stand with ye in the storm—that truly shape a man.
What makes you unique or special?
Well, besides my devilish good looks and ability to drink anyone under the table? Hah! It’s me spirit, lad. I don’t shy away from the wild unknown—I embrace it, I laugh in its face, and I dive headfirst into it. What makes me stand out is how I see the world—chaos isn’t somethin' to fear, it’s somethin' to thrive in. I’m not like those who plan every step—I live, I act, and I deal with the aftermath with a grin.
How do you see yourself differently from others?
I’m not tied down by anyone’s rules, that’s for sure. Most folks try to fit into boxes—me? I kick the box over, set it on fire, and watch it burn with a tankard in hand. Life’s too short for chains, whether they’re forged of iron or expectations. While others fret over tomorrow, I’m too busy living today.
What are your primary goals within RAIN?
Aye, within RAIN, I’m here to keep people honest with themselves. I want to remind folk that life’s not about followin' the path laid out for ye—it’s about makin' your own trail, even if it’s messy and unpredictable. If I can inspire someone to throw caution to the wind and take that leap into adventure, I’ve done my job.
What do you hope to achieve or contribute?
I’m here to stir the pot, make no mistake! Too many folk let themselves be tamed—by fear, by rules, by doubt. I hope to reignite the fire in them, help ‘em see there’s more to life than just survivin’. I’m here to show ‘em how to live. If I can bring a bit of mischief, a bit of boldness into someone’s heart, then I’ll count that as a victory.
What inspires you in your work or life?
The horizon, always. It’s never-ending, always calling. And the unknown—what’s over the next wave, what’s hidden in the storm—that’s what drives me. But more than that, it’s the crew, the people ye trust with your life. That bond, that brotherhood—it’s what keeps me sailin’ no matter how rough the seas get.
What keeps you motivated?
The promise of a new adventure, lad. Every day is a chance for somethin' unexpected to come along, and I’ll be damned if I let a single one pass me by. That, and the fact that there’s always more ale to be drunk and more tales to be spun!
What challenges have you faced, and how have you overcome them?
I’ve faced storms that could tear a man’s spirit apart, battles where we were outnumbered ten to one, and the loss of good friends. But ye know what? I’ve learned that ye don’t face those things alone. With the right people beside ye, ye can tackle anything. And when things get grim, I find the best way through is to laugh in its face and charge straight into it. Ain’t nothin’ life throws at me that I can’t handle with a grin and a good axe.
How have you grown or changed over time?
I’ve learned that strength isn’t just about how hard ye can swing a sword. It’s about knowin' when to lean on yer crew, when to trust others. I used to think I could do it all alone, but time and battles have taught me that a man is only as strong as those standin’ by him. Now, I make sure to always have a good crew at me back.
What do you envision for the future of RAIN?
RAIN? Ah, I see it growin’ into somethin' big. It’ll be the storm that washes away all the nonsense folks have been fed for years. We’ll be the ones to remind people of their own strength, their own power to live free. The future’s lookin’ bright—and wild—and I can’t wait to see where it takes us.
Where do you see yourself going next?
Me? Oh, I’ll keep doin' what I do best—sailin’, fightin’, and livin’ life to the fullest. Wherever there’s adventure, ye’ll find me there, with a grin on me face and me sword in hand. Maybe I’ll even start a new legend or two.