Galum Stonemantle
See the Dwarven Foundings, specificly the fifth founding for more information on this character.
During the conflict, Fangril’s blood brother, Galum Stonemantle and his finest general, Thorgrina Grayfinger perished. Leaving only Fangril himself, Dwonograd, and Thorborast Warchest, their civics leader.
Martyr of the Crown Galum Stonemantle, Blood brother of Fangril Redbrand. Raised as a ‘ceremonial twin’, Galum Stonemantle was born from a low ranking clan known for their intense loyalty. When the patriarch of the clan had a child right after Fangril was born, the clan leader of Stonemantle offered it to the crown to be raised as a protector. Touched, the former prince accepted, and together they were brought up inside the palace as brothers. Though equal in most regards, Galum had no true authority, and was charged with Fangril’s safety above all things. Before Fangril escaped, Galum had been bitter, and resentful, annoyed that he had been saddled with a responsibility that he had no say in accepting. He alone was sent to find and return Fangril after he fled the city, and though successful Galum had been changed by the experience. Where before he was critical of Fangril, now he was kind, patient, and intensely protective. In the end he would give his life for the man who had earned his respect and loyalty, earning himself the status as martyr, and spawning an entire paladin tradition as his legacy.
During the conflict, Fangril’s blood brother, Galum Stonemantle and his finest general, Thorgrina Grayfinger perished. Leaving only Fangril himself, Dwonograd, and Thorborast Warchest, their civics leader.
Martyr of the Crown Galum Stonemantle, Blood brother of Fangril Redbrand. Raised as a ‘ceremonial twin’, Galum Stonemantle was born from a low ranking clan known for their intense loyalty. When the patriarch of the clan had a child right after Fangril was born, the clan leader of Stonemantle offered it to the crown to be raised as a protector. Touched, the former prince accepted, and together they were brought up inside the palace as brothers. Though equal in most regards, Galum had no true authority, and was charged with Fangril’s safety above all things. Before Fangril escaped, Galum had been bitter, and resentful, annoyed that he had been saddled with a responsibility that he had no say in accepting. He alone was sent to find and return Fangril after he fled the city, and though successful Galum had been changed by the experience. Where before he was critical of Fangril, now he was kind, patient, and intensely protective. In the end he would give his life for the man who had earned his respect and loyalty, earning himself the status as martyr, and spawning an entire paladin tradition as his legacy.
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