Hiroh (Hai-Row)
General Hiroh (a.k.a. The Ice Lich)
Hiroh, an enigmatic and menacing figure, cloaked in a helm veiled in mystery, presents an imposing sight. His form obscured by a teal-hued metal helmet adorned with two formidable horns, conceals his true visage, leaving only his piercing white eyes visible, shrouded in an aura of intrigue and suspicion. Believed to be a lich, Hiroh's true nature remains a cryptic enigma. His formidable exploits in the Dark War showcased his prowess as a warrior and strategist. Contributing significantly to the Fall of Nax Fort, his tactical acumen played a pivotal role in Nentryl's conquests. Hiroh nearly achieved the unthinkable by almost vanquishing Anfal, a testament to his martial prowess and strategic cunning. His unyielding loyalty to Nentryl is unquestionable, fueled by an unwavering commitment to the cause. However, Hiroh's deeply rooted animosity toward Anfal and Preton stems from a personal history marred by rejection. Living in the snowy peaks near Valtara, his aspirations to integrate into society were thwarted when Anfal, fearing his practice of necromancy, spurned him, leaving Hiroh marginalized and embittered. This rejection ignited a fervent desire for vengeance within him, pledging to one day exact retribution for the perceived injustice inflicted upon him.
Physical Description
Special abilities
Hiroh's mastery of necromancy bestowed upon him formidable powers, allowing him to command dark forces, manipulate deathly energies, and wield the macabre arts to devastating effect on the battlefield. His proficiency in necromancy made him a formidable and feared adversary.
Mental characteristics
Personal history
Hiroh's personal history is shadowed by a life entrenched in bitter rejection and a burning desire for vengeance. Before the Dark War, Hiroh's existence was one of isolation and marginalization. Residing in the snowy peaks near Valtara, his attempts to integrate into society were cruelly rejected by Anfal due to his practice of necromancy. This rejection plunged Hiroh into years of solitude and hardship, fueling an intense resentment toward Anfal and Preton. During the Dark War, Hiroh emerged as a formidable and enigmatic figure, a helmed general in service to Nentryl. His role in pivotal battles, including the Fall of Nax Fort and nearly defeating Anfal, showcased his strategic prowess and martial prowess. However, Hiroh's journey came to an end near the war's conclusion, marking a tragic conclusion to his quest for retribution.
Accomplishments & Achievements
Hiroh's achievements in the Dark War were marked by strategic brilliance and battlefield prowess. His contributions to Nentryl's conquests, particularly in critical engagements, established him as a formidable tactician and a fierce combatant. His role in the Fall of Nax Fort and his near-victory against Anfal were among his notable accomplishments, solidifying his reputation as a fearsome adversary.
Morality & Philosophy
Morally complex, Hiroh's philosophy was driven by a relentless pursuit of revenge, rooted in his suffering and rejection. His experiences of rejection and hardship imbued him with a vengeful spirit, leading him to harbor a deep-seated animosity toward Anfal and Preton. This thirst for vengeance clouded any semblance of ethical considerations, driving Hiroh down a path of unyielding retribution.
Personality Characteristics
Motivation
Motivated by an unrelenting desire for revenge, Hiroh's sole objective was to eliminate Anfal and exact vengeance for the years of suffering and rejection he endured. His motivations were fueled by an intense and unquenchable thirst for retribution against those he perceived as responsible for his anguish.
Virtues & Personality perks
Hiroh's strengths were evident in his exceptional leadership abilities and tactical acumen. As a capable leader, he commanded loyalty and instilled fear in his followers, proving himself as a shrewd tactician capable of turning the tide of battles in Nentryl's favor.
Vices & Personality flaws
However, Hiroh's single-minded pursuit of vengeance served as both his strength and his weakness. His unrelenting thirst for retribution blinded him to alternative paths, leaving him vulnerable and consumed by his desire for revenge, ultimately leading to his downfall and tragic demise near the end of the war.
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