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The Armies.
Reworking of my original list. RPCs not commonly used were removed, and new ones have been added in! <Any and all pictures found are taken from a variety of DeviantArtists>
Yegul Sueras
"So.. it came to this, didn't it?" - Final Words.

Character Name: Yegul Sueras

Race: Al'arundora

Age: He cares not about age, as his spirit is back, covered in clothes.

Weapon(s): Yegul is much more traditional, using two long daggers that take on the appearance of a scythe's blade. The way he sits when he stops or rests makes him look like a praying mantis to some. His left wrist hides a loaded bolt launcher.

Appearance: Before his death, Yegul stood at about 5'9 and weighed a light 164 lbs. He had no hair at all, with a sickly green tint to his skin that became more noticable over time. His eyes had the tint of a lapis lazuli, with a single scar on his face, going from the left side of his head down to his chin.

After coming back, he looks more bug like. He is 6'7, and although he is still 164 lbs, he looks much slimmer. He wears a mask that has no obvious eye holes, instead he sees through four slits in the chainmail helm, all of them glowing an eerie orange. He wears suit that bears the colors of Tumas, dark maroon. A cape acts like a shroud, covering most of his body, though its age hints that it has seen far too much conflict, being more holes, cuts, tears and shreds then it is threaded.

Bio: Yegul Menreth Sueras was an only child in the family. He loved his family and everyone very much. It was almost impossible, some said, to hate him. He just went out of his way so much to aid others, he never seemed to ask for anything... He eventually was asked to join the Peacekeeper Corps, the esteemed order of soldier that would never see their homeland again. They would go from nation to nation, and either peacefully stop a war from occuring, or rush a war to it's own end. The Al'arundoran's despised War in all it's forms, and they wish everyone to stop war, drop their weapons, and follow the Al'arundoran's pacifism.

It never did work though. Every time Yegul was sent somewhere, he eventually had to go back. He had been sent to help the Orteli with their problems far more often then he wanted to admit. Helping this kingdom though showed him a powerful being, someone who he could have help him stop a war and keep it from stopping.

This man was Koraj Asiro, the ambitious young knight who would become The Emerald Giant, Envoy of the God of War, and far in the future, Lord of the Blacksmiths. Koraj and Yegul, along with a pyromancer who went by Kimori, formed a merc group that ultimately served Yegul's needs. He would receive word from his homeland, they'd go to the war and fight. Between Koraj and Kim, Yegul had to do very little fighting, so he became the brain and tongue of the party. They worked alarmingly well. It got to the point where threatening to use this trio stopped wars.

This was good, for Yegul. He had to do less work, and he could be prideful knowing that people feared him and the others. Kimori died though in a crisis, he sacrificed himself to end it. Yegul inscribed upon himself the symbol the pyromancer used in life, unknowingly sealing Kimori's elemental self to him. He was eventually split from Koraj, and went far and wide to fight war after war.

One could find books written by one Z. Solairas across the realms, each of them being detailed logs of Yegul, Kim, and Koraj in the various wars they were in. Eventually, These logs became known as the Aravi Chronicles, and filled a large library Yegul bought. He put all the books, from the first chronicle he wrote to the newest one. He also started collecting artefacts of legendary warriors

The artefacts were weapons, armors, items, symbols, and other various objects by the legendary and mythical, the heroes and villains. It was started because they were used as a sign. When people walked in, they would see a collection of thousands of various objects from Yegul's long life. Inscribed beneath the collection in a white mithril plate, the words "Here is proof that War brings naught but pain and sorrow." shine clearly.

It was in one of his later conflicts that Yegul had met a man, or zombie, named Seth. The fellow was a bandit merc, and the two could never get along. Eventually, this brought both of their downfalls. A debate turned to weapons, and Seth murdered Yegul. As a result, Kimori came down and incinerated the area, save for Yegul's corpse, which is now trapped a massive ruby.

Other: He had a study with a collection of all of his chronicles of war, and a collection of items from enemies and comrades. This study is now being watched by Koraj and many of the angels on high, having actually been raised into the heavens. Kimori's sword, Menairs crescent blades, Serolis' helmet, which his mask was modeled after, and other such things decorate the study, as a reminder to the impressive men and women that war kills without care.

Extra: Miners to this day seek The Yegulian Ruby, the very tomb of the legendary man. His books are still read even in the modern era, as they bring forth insight to what happened in our past. However, a group of people have come forth to start wars, claiming they carry on Yegul's wants and dreams of world peace. They claim this but they really do nothing more then start them, and prolong them. Yegul was far too prideful, and towards the end of his life grew lazy in his practices. This caused him to not go to the heavens, but to the hells. He now works alongside Belphegor to create ingenious inventions to hopefully aid mankind.

If this man had a "Theme" it would be this...





 
 
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