Norag - The First Fey Lord
(a.k.a. Argon Aetherwood)
Mental characteristics
Personal history
Once the greatest warrior in the Feywild, Norag Loux led the war against the Nightstalkers in Akeroth and faced the Nightmare Lord alone. But after his last worthy opponent fell, Norag's warrior spirit sank, and the hue from his eyes faded.
His purpose now fulfilled, he was exiled to the Feywild never to be allowed to journey to Akeroth once again. After losing his spirit some say he disappeared into time, leaving nothing but his blade inside Heimstré, The Fey Tree.
It is said that he caused the destruction of the Great Fey Stone, The Shattering. Each Shard was then claimed by each realm to draw power and strength. When the 9 Runes were born and they began to take their forms, he forcibly took the Rune of Shadows into his heart he became the First Fey Lord.
The corruption of his mind was what first fell his once-great stature as the Rune ate away from within him. His exile from Akeroth filled him with nothing but hatred and thus he took a new name. A new life to one day walk in Akeroth again. He became Argon - The High King of the Realm of Summer.
Claiming one of the stones as his own, he destroyed any who would threaten him and grew his home, finding a wife and raising a son. This however was no happy family. Quinn's life was met with his father's disapproval. Trying to win it, his son killed their own soul over and over again to just be disdained by him.
Argon saw no value in his son and thought to grow another, so that one day he may raise a child worthy of his power. These cloning experiments were thought to be outlawed and the dark practices were nothing more than a ploy to plant his own sons in Akeroth. Through the eyes of Rannim this was revealed but Norag's true plot is not yet clear.
Ius' burning of Heimstré broke down the walls of power that kept Argon trapped and he was finally able to step into Akeroth once more but this was no easy feat as his banishment still weakened him greatly.
Charging the Fey Lords through Myrnia, he fought with Emperor Beyhas to a standstill but with his untapped power as Fey Lord and contract seemingly made with Ius, he beheaded the Slayer of Ar-Seid with a single slice of his blade and took his power as his own.
Pushed back by the will of Bran, Norag is possibly trapped once more but only time shall tell if this is the case.
Current Status
Unknown
Age
Eternal
Children
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