Udarth Yehn
Highwatcher cleric of Helm. Head of the Vigil and general in the Behemith military. In armor, Udarth is a very imposing figure. Full light blue trimmed white-steel plate armor, from head to toe, face obscured by a matching helm, with half-tabard worn around their waist displaying the all-seeing eye. The armor seems well kept and polished, but also gashed and dented in parts, showing that its certainly seen use. A large greatsword is slung across their back. He stands tall, and attentive. Udarth is human male, old, but clearly very capable. Dark skin, bald, but with a well-kept big bushy beard which has mostly gone gray. Udarth was born in Silvermire, Behemith, and worked in the Waterways in his youth. His boss was a corrupt, terrible man who subjected his employees to overwork, only to rip them off at minimal pay. Udarth tried to expose him, but was fired when others to desperate to lose their jobs wouldn't corroborate. Having no were else to turn, Udarth joined the Behemith military Vigil regiment. Udarth spent many years serving as a loyal solider, and learned that the teachings of Helm resonated with him. Enough so, that he elected to take the pilgrimage to the citadel. The journey did not go well, the group got lost in the southern woods. They weren't sure what they saw, but it was the face of terror, and enough to make them scatter senselessly. Once Udarth got ahold of himself, he relized he'd abandoned his group. He scrambled back, and one-by-one he was able to find them, except for one. They searched for about a week with no luck, until three of them had caught a disease, forcing them to seek the citadel, where Udarth swore he'd never abandon a companion again. Udarth returned to the military afterward, where he did a bunch of heroic shit and rose up the ranks, eventually being offered the position of Watcher of the Vigil. When tensions were rising in Behemith, Udarth was no fool. He knew where the majority of the military stood, knew they were greatly outnumbered, and wished to avoid unnecessary death. When the rebellion occurred, he told his soldiers to stand down, and now has the difficult task of trying to restore order to the unstable city.
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