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| ====== Sir Galladon ====== | ====== Sir Galladon ====== | ||
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| In a distant northern land, the tower of Fort Ebony has watched over the borders of the known world for centuries, to prevent any invasion of monsters from the cold. Galladon commanded this garrison for five years, never seeing it coming. Boredom gnawed at him so much that he took refuge in the only pleasures at his disposal: alcohol and food, of which he repeatedly abused. At this rate, he soon became the shadow of the brilliant officer he once was and ended up being expelled from the fort by his men without water and food, armed with a single dagger. He wandered in the mountains for several weeks, miraculously escaping various perils. Galladon then understood that celestial forces were coming to his aid. Until then, he was not interested in the gods and devoted no worship to them, but he could no longer ignore their presence; behind every cloud, every breath of wind, he felt their benevolent protection. | In a distant northern land, the tower of Fort Ebony has watched over the borders of the known world for centuries, to prevent any invasion of monsters from the cold. Galladon commanded this garrison for five years, never seeing it coming. Boredom gnawed at him so much that he took refuge in the only pleasures at his disposal: alcohol and food, of which he repeatedly abused. At this rate, he soon became the shadow of the brilliant officer he once was and ended up being expelled from the fort by his men without water and food, armed with a single dagger. He wandered in the mountains for several weeks, miraculously escaping various perils. Galladon then understood that celestial forces were coming to his aid. Until then, he was not interested in the gods and devoted no worship to them, but he could no longer ignore their presence; behind every cloud, every breath of wind, he felt their benevolent protection. | ||
| He then decided to climb to the top of the highest mountain he could see, to take a sacred oath of devotion. From now on, he would dedicate his life to the celestial powers, putting his warlike talents at their service. On this occasion, he created an order of chivalry, of which he is – to date – the only member: the Celestial Order of the Aerial Mountains. | He then decided to climb to the top of the highest mountain he could see, to take a sacred oath of devotion. From now on, he would dedicate his life to the celestial powers, putting his warlike talents at their service. On this occasion, he created an order of chivalry, of which he is – to date – the only member: the Celestial Order of the Aerial Mountains. | ||
| - | When he descended the mountain, the drunken soldier had given way to a proud paladin. Over the next year he performed many feats in honor of his oath, defending the widow and the orphan at every opportunity that presented itself. Then his steps naturally led him to find the way to Laelith, the crossroads of all beliefs. There, he offered his services to the Nebula Temple. Unfortunately, | + | When he descended the mountain, the drunken soldier had given way to a proud paladin. Over the next year he performed many feats in honor of his oath, defending the widow and the orphan at every opportunity that presented itself. Then his steps naturally led him to find the way to Laelith, the crossroads of all beliefs. There, he offered his services to the Nebula Temple. Unfortunately, |
| - | Akélanos introduced him to two other recruits: [[en: | + | Akélanos introduced him to two other recruits: [[en: |
| - | Akélanos, who thought four was a good number to start with, stopped his search there. To exercise his activity as an adventurer, he thought it best to leave the accommodation offered within it by the Firebird Temple. He opted for a suite at the Plump Loaf inn, 173 Bakers ladder (at the expense of the temple of course), large enough to stay there with his three companions (and even a few other if the group were to grow). Good for him, because barely had he moved in when he was contacted by [[en: | + | Akélanos, who thought four was a good number to start with, stopped his search there. To exercise his activity as an adventurer, he thought it best to leave the accommodation offered within it by the Firebird Temple. He opted for a suite at the Plump Loaf inn, 173 Bakers ladder (at the expense of the temple of course), large enough to stay there with his three companions (and even a few other if the group were to grow). Good for him, because barely had he moved in when he was contacted by [[en: |
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