Dath Dagon
Former General of the Imperial Legion
General/Thousand-Man Leader Pagon Dath (a.k.a. "Mad-Eyed")
"Legionaries! The soft-skins dare to invade invaders! They think to conquer conquerors! Reward the bravery of those who crossed our hills by crushing their heads and cleaving their hearts! Second and Fourth, charge!"An Archdemon and the former General of the Kratoth Legion of the Fourth Imperial Body. He embodies the common stereotype foreigners think of when they imagine a Demon; a callous and brash warmonger. A veteran of many battles, he was promoted to General fairly recently as a test of his skills, for he had a reputation for being stuck in his ways. Despite finding success in the Battle of the Baltath Hills, this General has been demoted for his incompetence as a strategist, where brute force and magical warriors cannot be used recklessy. He left the battle-field a Thousand-Man Leader, leaving his true son, Durge, to handle his former position.
Dath Dagon Stirring up his troops on the final day of the Battle of the Baltath Hills.
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Personal history
"Clan-Father, isn't it time you gave Durge a chance?"
"Again with this... Isn't it time you learned how to mind your own damn business?" Dath Pagon responding to an honorary Dath Clan member's opinion.
"He killed his sweet mother... but he survived me. He made it through the ranks, killed our ennemies and took my place without ever saying he hated me. He survived me... So how could an explosion kill my son?"
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History
The birth of an heir to his clan was all Dath Pagon ever thought about while he was off defending the Empire from any threat. The love of his life was his mate, Ortenia, a clanless mage of the Legion, and an officer of higher rank than him at the time. They completed each other so perfectly that Pagon had followed her through every campaigns and every struggle. When finally the two of them had a child the old fashionned way, fate dealt a heavy blow. Torsoth Ortenia died in childbirth, beyond saving from any modern medicine. Pagon welcomed the child into his clan, but left him fend for himself in a battle-school as soon as he could, not even requesting a name for the Name-Pit. Willing to earn his father's favor, Durge joined the Legion and demanded to be affected near his station. The young Demon worked harder than anyone to become the perfect yet flexible soldier he is today. But that did not suffice for Pagon, who began ignoring his son when he ran out of actual flaws to give his son. The current relationship between the two can only be seen as abusive.
Relationship Reasoning
Pagon sees his dead love in Durge, yet also her end. His cruel and vengeful personnality did not allow anyone of lower rank to ever question him before, and thus, even though Durge is his blood, he pushes him away harder than he would anyone else. Durge knows why his father really doesn't respect him, but he has yet to hear it straight from the man. Nevertheless, Durge has hope that he can make things right in the end. No matter the price, his heroic father will be proud of him.
Shared Acquaintances
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