Looras II Lorling
King Looras II Lorling
As the son and successor of Looras the Great, Looras II of House Lorling had some big shoes to fill. Born in 350 AP, Looras II was a man of immense physical strength and strategic brilliance. However, his reign was cut short, lasting only 6 years, from 422 AP to 428 AP.
In his short time as king, Looras II aimed to continue the legacy of his father, expanding the kingdom of Rasfendal through military conquest. He led his armies into battle against the neighboring kingdom of Meras, determined to add their territory to his own.
Looras II was a fearless leader, riding into battle at the head of his army. His battle cry was said to inspire his soldiers to fight with a fervor and passion that was unmatched. But it was on the battlefield of Meras that Looras II met his end.
Despite his bravery and military prowess, Looras II was struck in the neck by an arrow and died on the battlefield. His son, Looras III, was badly wounded and died the next day after being crowned as his father's successor.
Though his reign was brief, Looras II's impact on the kingdom of Rasfendal was significant. He continued the legacy of his father, expanding the kingdom's borders and securing its dominance in the region. He may have fallen in battle, but his name and legacy lived on through his family and the many kings who followed in his footsteps.
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