Ros
High King Ros Fulmen Konungur (a.k.a. Warrior King, Bulwark of the Eastlands, Kind King Ros)
Physical Description
Special abilities
He had access to his families voice magic, giving him considerable power. It is the main reason most factions do not oppose the Eastland royals, for fear of being subjected to the magic
Mental characteristics
Personal history
Ros grew up as prince of the Eastlands and early on watched a large majority of his famliy slaughtered during a coup at the height of the Mercy/Eastlands war, but he squashed the coup and those involved and took over as acting commander of the armies for the rest of the War. After the War he wen through his coronation to become the official High King and led the Eastlands into 15 years of prosperity. In 5352 the Demons launched a sudden and violent attack on the Eastlands, cutting them off from the world and killing many important figures including Ros's wife. Just like in the Mercy/Eastlands war, Ros led his defence army personally and successfully kept most of his country safe from the demon menace, But after ten years of constant combat he finally met his end defending the citizens of Wolsh from multiple high-ranking demons.
Accomplishments & Achievements
Ended the Eastlands coup
Defended the Eastlands from Mercy
Defended the Eastlands from the Demons
He saved his son, and the Kendo brothers from demons in Wolsh
Failures & Embarrassments
He could not save his parents from the coup
He could save his wife from the demons
He didn't end the assault on Wolsh
Personality Characteristics
Motivation
He did his very best to keep is Country safe and fair for his people, while also being a dutiful father. Most would say he succeeded in both to the best of his ability
Species
Ethnicity
Age
46
Date of Birth
11th of Fedeah, 5316
Circumstances of Death
Died Keeping the Demon Limelaruus and the Trinity of Blades from Killing the citizens fleeing Wolsh
Children
Gender
Male
Eyes
Yellow
Hair
Golden Brown
Height
8'2"
Weight
430 lbs
Quotes & Catchphrases
"Your character should decides how other people treat you, not where your from, or what you are."
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