Landre Family/Theros

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Theros Landre
Status: Dead
Continent: East Continent
Realm: Fontan
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Current Titles: *Count of Montijo
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Class: Warrior
Honor: 126
Prestige: 27
Age: 32
Eyes: Blue
Hair: Brown
Sword skills: {{{Sword skills}}}
Jousting skills: {{{Jousting skills}}}
Leadership skills: {{{Leadership skills}}}
Infiltration skills: {{{Infiltration skills}}}
Bureaucratic skills: {{{Bureaucratic skills}}}
Preaching skills: {{{Preaching skills}}}
Unique Items: {{{Unique Items}}}
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The current elder to the Landre family, Theros is a distant cousin to both Gilth and Raine. Born on the East Continent, he came of age in Fontan and immediately began his military career. A knight of Al Amarah for the length of his career, he began in the Democratic Guard, fighting primarily in the west of Fontan against Perdan and Caligus, and later Westmoor. Eventually the war had taken the lives of several knights, and Theros was given an invitation to join the elite army of Fontan, The Lions. Accepting the honour, Theros was almost immediately repositioned to the east to fight with the Lions against OR and Sirion.

With the disbanding of the Lions, Theros' mental stability began to fall. He, and others, began to worry that he was slipping into madness as dark dreams escalated and he could hear his cousin, Raine, speaking in his mind. Theros discovered that the mental disease which had claimed his cousin was called The Darkness. This disease was prominent in the warriors of the Landre Family, causing their lust for battle turn to hunger for killing. The family generally believes the problem is a demon manifestation.

Just as his cousin Gilth on Atamara, Theros died in battle. In a massive battle with Sirion in Sermbar, Theros was wounded by several arrows. The battle had taken an unfavourable turn, and in an act of heroism that is not often known, Theros ordered one last charge. His men, all loyal without question, rallied to him, and they covered the retreat of the Fontanese forces by charging head first into Sirion ranks. Every man of Theros' unit were killed, and Theros himself was shot down by several more arrows. It took six arrows in total to bring the hero down, and even as he fell he took enemies with him.