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D'Tarin, Algernon

Name: D'Tarin, Algernon

Aliases: Lord D'Tarin, The Forest Lord

Inspired by: Kaye Boardman

Appears in: Savant's Blood, Shaladen Chronicles: Anvil of Sorrow, Shaladen Chronicles: Who Mourns the Creator, Gaea's Blood

Occupation: Protectorate Enforcer, Baron of the Eastern Borderlands, Blademaster, Professional Adventurer

Birthplace: North-eastern Ivaneth

Hair: Brown

Eyes: Blue

Height: 6'0" [6'3"]

Weight: 400 [2000]

Unusual Features: Like the other members of the Protectorate Algernon's body is denser than a normal human's. Wielding the Shaladen Warstar and as the Avatar of the Eternal Garn, Algernon can increase his mass and strength to far greater levels than any of the other members. He can raise his strength to the point that he can easily lift over ten tons, and can deform high grade steel with his hands.

Age: 57

Martial Status: Married.

Known Relatives: Wife (Angella), Daughter (Valsiden)

Group Affiliations: The Protectorate, The Band of the Crescent Moon, The Falorian Warrior's Academy, House Felspar, The Barony of Eastern Ivaneth, House Tradeholme, The House of Ivaneth Lords.

Magical Skills: Algernon possesses some minor wilderness related magic that is a product of his training as a ranger.

Tournament Rank: Algernon does not regularly participate in tournament play. He does however participate in the Frielos-held "Hunter's Game" which is a combination of combat, stealth, and strategy. Algernon has extensive combat experience, and has been a part of several war campaigns and adventures. Even without the enhancements of his Shaladen blade he is a 14th rank warrior.

Information: Algernon is a second generation member of the Band of the Crescent Moon. He is one of the Band who elected to remain involved in Ivaneth affairs. He currently holds the titles of Lord and Baron, and is the active guardian of the Ivaneth's Northeastern border. Algernon and Talorin Falor are drinking buddies and team members for the Shael Dal. They play together quite successfully for the Frielos Hunt.

D'Shar, T'Gor

Name: D'Shar, T'Gor

Aliases: Lord D'Shar

Inspired by: Don "D.J." Allen

Appears in: Savant's Blood: Hecate's Bounty, Shaladen Chronicles:Anvil of Sorrow

Occupation: Forest Peacekeeper

Birthplace: Eastern Ivaneth, Dikreeni town

Hair: Red-brown

Eyes: Brown

Height: 6'4"

Weight: 230

Unusual Features: Like the other members of the Protectorate T'Gor's body is denser than a normal human's. Wielding the Shaladen Korvel and as the Avatar of the Eternal Sroth, T'Gor has natural camoflaging ability, able to adapt his skin and clothing like a built in ghillie-suit. When needed he can become wraith-like and intangible, undetectable to even the most powerful magic. T'Gor's shaladen Korvel, is the sharpest and most physically lethal of all the shaladens. In the hands of a master of the Dan'Sadad fighting technique he is a harrowing enemy.

Age: 61

Martial Status: Married Tigress D'Shar

Known Relatives: Tigress D'Shar (wife)

Group Affiliations: Band of the Crescent Moon, Kingdom of Ivaneth, Protectorate

Magical Skills: As a ranger lord, T'Gor has some minor druidic magic at his disposal. After a life of adventuring, T'Gor has numerous magical gadgets at his disposal.

Tournament Rank: T'Gor is a regular competitor at the All-worlds Tournament and on a first name basis with Euriel Kergatha, and Idun (the tournament patron). T'Gor is renowed competitor and fights in the 12th circle unlimited class of tournament play. He is rarely places below the third bracket in single elimination play.

Information:
Active member of the Shael Dal wielding the Shaladen blade Korvel. T'Gor is a master of the Dan'Sadad a close-in fighting style noted for its difficulty to counter. He shares this distinction with Talorin Falor. He is however noted to be a better defender than Tal. T'Gor and Algernon D'Tarin are close ranger buddies and together do scouting missions for the Protectorate. T'Gor has a wife named Tigress who appeared to him in a (lucky?) pull of a Deck of Many Things.

T'Gor D'Shar fought for three years in the Arcturan Death Spectacles, learning the Dan Sadad from various blockmasters. He deliberately forfeited optional matches to maintain his contract but not dig himself into a hole where he could not win his way out.

When he felt he had learned everything of value, he began his push to win his way clear of the arena. Unfortunately, T'Gor had become rather popular and had a reputation for winning all the big fights. When it looked like T'Gor would get himself free. Meridian arranged to have him fight Beia.

The fight was vicious and Beia was more than challenged by this powerful draftee. However, her greater experience and wild animal power (plus a little rigging by Meridian) ensured that she defeated him. This being her six hundredth battle, Beia resented that Meridian had robbed her of a fair fight. She chose to take T'Gor's service rather than deprive him of his magic items.

It was during this service time that T'Gor and Beia Targallae got to know one another. Both of them were mutually angry at Meridian's rigs, T'Gor for being duped, and Beia for being robbed of an honorable challenge against a worthy opponent. It was during this time that T'Gor convinced Beia to try to leave the arenas. Years of conditioning and abuse had made her believe that it was not possible to overcome Meridian.

T'Gor believed different. His plan was to request a special challenge rematch and have Beia throw the fight. He would "kill" her and collect the body as his spoils. Of course, there was the little matter of winning six more fights. With Beia's additional training and coaching, T'Gor won the six fights and made the special challenge against Beia.

It was this "special challenge bout" that brought Beia to the attention of Aarlen Frielos. Unbenownst to Beia and T'Gor, the fight had been rigged so BOTH warriors would end up in a three way match and get defeated. This was known to the spectators but not the two warriors. It was Aarlen who made the gave the gift of Tariegron, the great battle blade to Beia right before the fight. The odds ranged from fifty to one to over a hundred-to-one against the two fighters surviving.

The battle was horrendous, invisible block masters, monsters and a host of trickery was turned against them. However, Meridian had not counted on Tariegron's vorpul edge nor the determination of the two. When the dust had settled they had defeated four Rhinotaurs, a half dozen hidden block masters, and several other fighters. Gasping for breath, facing Meridian's box the two of them looked up at him defiantly. While Beia stood their glaring at the evil mage, T'Gor stepped back and slammed Beia across the back of the head, knocking her unconscious and "defeating" her for the seventh time. T'Gor claimed her "body" as the spoils. Emotions from this titanic struggle were so high and audience involvement so great that Meridian was forced to release T'Gor who in turn pulled Beia from the arena.

After a brief stint with freedom and recovery, Beia and T'Gor would return to the arena to help others escape the rigged battles including Beia's younger sister Ess.

De'Falcone, Irodee

Name: De'Falcone, Irodee

Aliases: Treetop

Inspired by: Will Greenway

Appears in: Savant's Blood, Aesir's Blood, Gaea's Blood, Shaladen Chronicles: A Knot in Time, Shaladen Chronicles: Who Mourns the Creator, Reality's Plaything, 'Neath Odin's Eye, Gaea's Legacy

Occupation: Professional Adventurer

Birthplace: Jhandris Kul

Hair: Black

Eyes: Brown

Height: 7'5"

Weight: 325

Unusual Features: Irodee De'Falcone is one of the biggest Myrigynes ever born to the Jhandris'Kul clan of Myrmigynes

Age: 28

Martial Status: Married

Known Relatives: Ess Targallae (adoptive mother), Liandra Kergatha (clan sister), Laramis De'Falcone (Husband), Marta De'Falcone

Group Affiliations: The Jhandris'Kul Myrmigyne Clan, The house of Idun, the Brethren Guild of Ivaneth.

Magical Skills: Irodee possesses no magical skills per se. She however has the bard's talent for reading magical scrolls. She also knows the Nethra granted weapons charms that are taught to blooded warriors who particularly distinguish themselves in battle and deed.

Tournament Rank: As a Myrmigyne of the clans Irodee participates in tournament style combat on a regular basis. Her experience as a tournament warrior biases her 12th rank standing. Bias aside, she is a formidable warrior, and a devastating opponent not at all disadvantaged by her size.

Information: Myrmigyne of Jhandris'Kul clan, follower of Nethra, and wife of Laramis De'Falcone. Her maiden name is Irodee Ki'Targallae. In Myrmigyne, the Ki suffix before the proper name means adopted sister. Irodee is a long time friend of Wren Kergatha. Irodee is the biggest woman ever born among the clans, measuring just a hair under 22 hands tall and weighing almost 17 stone she is nothing short of imposing. Irodee's natural mother died when the girl was still young, thus she spent a most of her youth in the care of various foster mothers. Gawky and clumsy because of her quick growth, she found growing up in the clans difficult first because of her inability to compete with her sisters then later because of her size. Ess Targallae, the sister of Myrmigyne Queen, adopted Irodee when she was early into her teens after the girl proved her bravery and commitment to the clan. As the protégé of the Queen's sister, Irodee learned quickly and developed into a skilled warrior. In addition to being one of foremost warriors in the clan, Ess Targallae is one of the best educated. She tutored Irodee and eventually sent the girl to the best schools in Malan and Ivaneth. It was while in the schools that Irodee truly flourished. She became a favorite amongst the teachers, a gentle giant with a caring disposition and a thirst for knowledge. She graduated with honors from two universities, and holds advanced certificates in language and history. She speaks six languages fluently: Myrmigyne, common, sea trade, both the Elf High Tongue and Dikeeni, and Dwarven. While she is highly intelligent, Irodee is somewhat uncomfortable in letting it show. She prefers instead to play "dumb" and often speaks in broken fragments like a barbarian. After marrying Laramis she confused many of her friends in the way she only showed her mastery of language to her husband. When not in his presence she lapses back to her fragmented speech patterns. Shortly after the birth of their daughter, Irodee accepted the ki'succorund (voluntary avatarism) for Ukko.

Diliaysus, Chrysandil Lathaan

Name: Diliaysus, Chrysandil Lathaan

Aliases: Quasar, Tarkath Quasar, Tarkath Diliaysus

Inspired by: Will Greenway

Appears in: Shaladen Chronicles: A Knot In Time, Shaladen Chronicles: Anvil of Sorrow, Shaladen Chronicles: Who Mourns the Creator, Gaea's Legacy: Eternal's Agenda, Gaea's Legacy: Savants Ascendant, Gaea's Legacy: The Infinity Annihilator

Occupation: Mercenary

Birthplace: Mutara section, 1st gen Fabrista Homeworld

Hair: Black

Eyes: Green (Luminescent)

Height: 5'10"

Weight: 400 lbs

Unusual Features: Quasar has the unusual gold dermus associated with Kriar. She also has the matrix implants typical of Kriar warriors. Quasar has extensive matrix enhancements which dot the left side of her face and left arm.

Age: 8 million cycles (approx)

Martial Status: Married (Eclipse Shargris) [seperated]

Known Relatives: None

Group Affiliations: Sabre Legion Elite, Kriar High Council, Protectorate, Clan Felspar, Clan Frielos

Magical Skills: None

Tournament Rank: Quasar does not participate in tournament play. However, her eons of battle experience rank her with the most powerful warriors in the Ring Realms. Only a few creatures (such as the Eternals) or another high ranking Kriar (like Eclipse) could stand against her for more than a short time. Quasar is highly decorated warrior noted for her tenacity and brilliance in adverse conditions.

Information: Tarkath Diliaysus is a Kriar war veteran going back to the 3rd generation of Kriar after Fabrista Homeworld left the Kriar home star. She took the alias Quasar (her piloting callsign) early in her military career and has used that in place of her real name ever since. Quasar's military service is long and distinguished and she has been decorated many times for bravery and ingenuity in battle. As a commander she was particularly well known for her 'least damage' humanitarian initiatives. As time went on and power and policies shifted in the ruling dastas, Quasar turned bitter and angry, a once idealistic and noble officer lost respect for the governing body and in many ways lost faith in the race itself. Quasar had sacrificed much to become the best possible soldier in the defense of the Fabrista and all of her pleas for sanity were arrogantly disregarded. She fought a losing war against the Jyril and she along with the rest of the Kriar folk were made sterile through a form of 'curse' that resisted all technical means of reversal.

Even after the Jyril war, dasta Daergon had learned little from their mistakes and the people were suffering for it. Quasar felt that the 'sheep' that continued to allow themselves to be led by fools deserved their fate. Quasar resigned her active commission to work in the private sector. She did odd jobs as civilian transport pilot, as a detective, and spent some time in research and development working with Eladrazelle Delarn. Many of Quasar's sophisticated matrix enhancements are one-of-kind prototypes created by Eladrazelle.

Quasar's skills as a time diver and as an agent of the military internal affairs eventually pointed her in the direction of hiring out as temporal consultant, body guard, doing private investigation and bounty hunting. In her later years, her reputation and respect for life worsened and she became known also as an assassin for hire.

Quasar's relationship with Eclipse Shargris is nearly as long and complex as her relationship with the dastas. The two of them came up through the ranks together and were literally the last warriors standing in three major battles. The two of them have been witness to more Kriar deaths than all the other living Kriar officers currently serving the ruling dasta.


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