Ormus is a minotaur who's learning everything he can about building from other races. He continues to put his skills to the test daily, mainly focused on improving his craft. His family has always been a long line of workers focused in construction and he continued the line with a fascination for building things with his hands. After learning everything he could from his village he went and studied with dwarves and elves, learning many different types of building. Once he returned from his journey of education, he displayed all his newly acquired techniques with his village. Fascinated, many women tried to garner his affection knowing he would make a reliable husband. Ormus was troubled, as he continuously found himself looking at men more than women. His parents told him that when he was of age he would be expected to partner with a 'lovely' lady. This was the standard of their tribe in order to encourage increasing the population. He did as expected and soon had a child with a kind minotaur from his tribe. He treasured his boy from the moment he was born. He began raising the kid with his mate, but he felt no passion behind their relationship. As his reputation continued to grow as an amazing craftsman he began to focus on a special project of his — an autonomous creation that would follow his orders, all to protect his child. He spent well over four years working on this project and his wife steadily grew unhappy with him. They never spent time together unless it was related to their child, Jeffersonius Rupert Paul Magnus the Third, named after Ormus's grandfather, whom they nicknamed Jeff for short. As time passed they started to get into more and more fights. Ormus found himself wishing he could've been bonded with a man. One day his wife discovered him in bed with a male. Word spread quickly amongst the others. Criticized and banished from his village for his disgusting and impure ways, he decided to leave to a foreign wild land with no known civilization in order to build a home where he could simply keep his child safe and happy. And so began his journey with his son Jeffersonius Rupert Paul Magnus the Third, whom the wife was more than happy to leave behind.