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began his career in the Realm of [[Fontan]]. He learned much during his time there, having once served a a bureaucrat, although for only a short time. Having been a proud member of [[Fontan]]'s elite, the Lions, he had learned invaluable experience in the art of siege craft, having been involved in the sieges of [[East Continent/Fontan|Fontan]], [[East Continent/Akesh Temple|Akesh Temple]], [[East Continent/Ashforth|Ashforth]], and [[East Continent/Kazakh|Kazakh]]. When the realm of [[Fontan]] captured the region of [[East Continent/Gadlock|Gadlock]] he was appointed as it's Baron. A week later, when [[Fontan]] captured [[East Continent/Kazakh|Kazakh]], he had sworn the allegiance of [[East Continent/Gadlock|Gadlock]] to the duchy of [[East Continent/Kazakh|Kazakh]]. A short time later, the duchy of [[East Continent/Kazakh|Kazakh]] seceded from [[Fontan]], giving birth to the [[Sultanate of Asena]].
 
began his career in the Realm of [[Fontan]]. He learned much during his time there, having once served a a bureaucrat, although for only a short time. Having been a proud member of [[Fontan]]'s elite, the Lions, he had learned invaluable experience in the art of siege craft, having been involved in the sieges of [[East Continent/Fontan|Fontan]], [[East Continent/Akesh Temple|Akesh Temple]], [[East Continent/Ashforth|Ashforth]], and [[East Continent/Kazakh|Kazakh]]. When the realm of [[Fontan]] captured the region of [[East Continent/Gadlock|Gadlock]] he was appointed as it's Baron. A week later, when [[Fontan]] captured [[East Continent/Kazakh|Kazakh]], he had sworn the allegiance of [[East Continent/Gadlock|Gadlock]] to the duchy of [[East Continent/Kazakh|Kazakh]]. A short time later, the duchy of [[East Continent/Kazakh|Kazakh]] seceded from [[Fontan]], giving birth to the [[Sultanate of Asena]].
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'''Archid Anthas'''
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''Deceased''
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The twin brother of Katan, he spent his short career leading archers in Taselak. He died a hero's death on the fields of Lesthem.
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'''Celad Anthas''' ''(formerly known as Lord)''
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''Knight of [[East Continent/Commonyr|Commonyr]]''
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Celad began his career in Taselak, to avenge the death of his younger brother, Archid. Also proclaiming himself as a hero, he was a proud member of Taselak's elite army, the Heavy Strikers Group. During his career in Taselak, he invented the Pub-Mobile, a transportable source of entertainment not just to his brothers-in-arms, but on several occasions, to his enemies as well. Of course, not everything about his life there was about glory: In one battle in Lesthem, he had gone into battle without pants, which led to much controversy, as several female troop leaders were wounded in combat, and he maintains that he was on the other side of the battle lines at the time. During his time in Taselak, he was appointed as Count of Lesthem, and was able to construct a memorial to his brother Archid, who gave his life there for his kingdom. However, Toren was soon able to recapture Lesthem from Taselak, leaving him without a county. However, several months later, he became the Count of Unlib, a region in the East of the South East Island, a seat he held onto until the sinking of the South East Island, at which point he and the Pub-Mobile Emigrated to [[Fontan]] on the East Continent, where he soon found service, swearing an oath to the Count of [[East Continent/Commonyr|Commonyr]].

Revision as of 14:12, 7 April 2008

The Anthas family hails originally from Beleriel in Falasan on Atamara


Talimer Anthas (formerly known as END)

Knight of Nazgorn

The first member of the Anthas family to begin his career, still serves Falasan as a mentor and as a knight of Sir Yavuz Kalkandelen, Baron of Nazgorn. Rather quiet vocally, he prefers to spend time alone, but is more than willing to make himself heard when needed.

Katan Anthas

Baron of Gadlock

began his career in the Realm of Fontan. He learned much during his time there, having once served a a bureaucrat, although for only a short time. Having been a proud member of Fontan's elite, the Lions, he had learned invaluable experience in the art of siege craft, having been involved in the sieges of Fontan, Akesh Temple, Ashforth, and Kazakh. When the realm of Fontan captured the region of Gadlock he was appointed as it's Baron. A week later, when Fontan captured Kazakh, he had sworn the allegiance of Gadlock to the duchy of Kazakh. A short time later, the duchy of Kazakh seceded from Fontan, giving birth to the Sultanate of Asena.

Archid Anthas

Deceased

The twin brother of Katan, he spent his short career leading archers in Taselak. He died a hero's death on the fields of Lesthem.

Celad Anthas (formerly known as Lord)

Knight of Commonyr

Celad began his career in Taselak, to avenge the death of his younger brother, Archid. Also proclaiming himself as a hero, he was a proud member of Taselak's elite army, the Heavy Strikers Group. During his career in Taselak, he invented the Pub-Mobile, a transportable source of entertainment not just to his brothers-in-arms, but on several occasions, to his enemies as well. Of course, not everything about his life there was about glory: In one battle in Lesthem, he had gone into battle without pants, which led to much controversy, as several female troop leaders were wounded in combat, and he maintains that he was on the other side of the battle lines at the time. During his time in Taselak, he was appointed as Count of Lesthem, and was able to construct a memorial to his brother Archid, who gave his life there for his kingdom. However, Toren was soon able to recapture Lesthem from Taselak, leaving him without a county. However, several months later, he became the Count of Unlib, a region in the East of the South East Island, a seat he held onto until the sinking of the South East Island, at which point he and the Pub-Mobile Emigrated to Fontan on the East Continent, where he soon found service, swearing an oath to the Count of Commonyr.