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Mythos Arrakis is the | Mythos Arrakis is the son of Svarog and the unknown woman, probably a whore, maid or some other servant that attended the noble lords of the House Arrakis. Unlike his brothers, he has decided to go as far away from [[Atamara]] as possible and has found his way on the [[East Continent]]. His character can be described as a "charismatic person who enjoys waging wars, and is a very wise man who often gets what he wants by asking the exact opposite". In his youth he had an aspiration to become an esteemed leader one day to whom the other nobles would look up to. Many have predicted that glory will come very easy to Mythos as he rises to reach it. Greatness truly did came fairly early and easy to him in the realm of Ibladesh, where he served his entire life and dedicated his essence to. As a very pious man he has declared himself to be the servant of the Overlord Ramsus, the god that is usually attracting the leaders across the world to worship him. | ||
Mythos has a short dark hair and his skin is very bright. He prefers leading infantry in battle, although he is familiar in leading any sort of men in the field. His weapons are often heavy, from warhammers to large maces. His shield is relatively light-weight comparing to his weapons which allows him a curious and unusual war dance on the battlefield. The warhorse Caluras that led him to many victories comes from the purest line of horses in [[Atamara|Calis]]; which was a gift to him from one of his elder brothers, namely [[Arrakis Family/Reginauld|Reginauld]]. | |||
[[Image:Mythos_Pontifex.png|300px|thumb|left|Mythos Arrakis, Pontifex Maximus of [[Ibladesh (Realm)|Ibladesh]], sitting on the throne during his inauguration in the [[Ibladesh|White City]].]] | |||
As an expert of warfare and a political animal, Mythos achieved a glorious military and political career in Ibladesh. During the [[Ibladesh (Realm)/Chronicles of War/Great Southern War|Great Southern War]] Mythos proved his abilities as one of the best, if not ''the'' best General of Ibladesh. In the war which Ibladesh won epically, Mythos lead his armies in one of the most memorable and bravest series of campaigns, conquered the entire South of the East Continent and carved his name in the history books of Ibladesh. He did not finish the war as a military leader since he ascended as the new Pontifex Maximus of Ibladesh, but has then successfully politically cornered their eternal enemy, [[Itorunt (Realm)|Itorunt]], erasing their names in the annals of written history. | |||
[[ | ''Army of Ramsus Protectors''<br> | ||
Mythos is responsible for reforming the ''Army of Ramsus Protectors'', which was originally founded as the defensive army of the Duchy of [[Al Arab]], and has turned it into an elite force of Ibladesh and one of the best special armies on the continent. During one of the memorable manouevers where he and the Protectors passed through the [[East Continent/Itoruntian Knot|Itoruntian Knot]] (from [[Zamor]] and [[Nimraw]] to [[Itor Boss]] and [[Betholm]]) Mythos picked up a strange disease, and with time his condition was worse. Eventually, he was struck down with illness and tied down to a bed. However, where many mortal men would succumb to such a disease, Mythos endured. He regained enough strenght to embark on a journey. A journey to the highest peaks of [[Eldoret]] range, as told to him by a seer named Jagala. His holy quest to find the cure and bring his almost lifeless body back to the living has begun, and after a few months Mythos managed to find the cure to heal him. | |||
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[[Image:Mythos_gen.png|200px|thumb|right|Mythos Arrakis, Paladin Primus of [[Ibladesh (Realm)|Ibladesh]], in one of his military campaigns during the conquests of the South.]] | |||
''Duke of Xavax.'' | |||
After the fall of [[Xavax]] in the late summer of 2009, Mythos has been appointed as the first Ibladeshi Duke to rule there. The Duchy of Xavax saw peace and prosperity in those times and spread of the religion and culture throughout the lands. Before he stepped down to become the Pontifex of Ibladesh, Mythos founded the army of the Duchy of Xavax which goes under the name ''Blades of Kokini''. | |||
''Conquest of the [[East Continent/Itoruntian Knot|Itoruntian Knot]].'' | |||
In the early winter of the 2009 the Ibladeshian supremacy in the [[Ibladesh (Realm)/Chronicles of War/Great Southern War|Great Southern War]] became evident as their armies poured closer and closer to the city of Itorunt, the birthplace of the Monarchy of Itorunt. After Ibladesh closed down the access to the isolated city, Mythos lead his armies in one of the [[Ibladesh (Realm)/Chronicles of War/Battle for the Itoruntian Knot|largest of battles of the South]], resulting in the astonishing victory for the nobles of Ibladesh. Thus, for the first time since the beginning of time Ibladesh took control of the legendary city of Itorunt, and some months later managed to control the entire [[East Continent/Itoruntian Knot|Itoruntian Knot]]. | |||
== Notable Roleplays == | == Notable Roleplays == |
Revision as of 19:52, 25 November 2009
Mythos Arrakis
PERSONAL INFORMATION | |
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Continent: | East Continent |
Realm: | Ibladesh |
Class: | Warrior/Hero |
Age: | 28 |
Honour: | 115 |
Prestige: | 32 |
Skills: | Swordfighting: 25% Jousting: 20% Leadership: 40% |
Title: | Pontifex Maximus of Ibladesh |
Height: | Normal |
Eyes: | Brown |
Weapon: | Mace |
War Horse: | Caluras |
Unit: | Protectors of the Crown |
Army: | Blades of Kokini |
Religion: | Church Of Ibladesh (Devotee of Ramsus) |
Guilds: | None |
Unique Items: | White Girdle of Life Accurate Staff of War |
ORDER OF SERVICE | |
Realms Served: | ¤ |
Titles Held: | ¤ |
Armies Served: | ¤
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Units Led: | ¤
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Mythos Arrakis is the son of Svarog and the unknown woman, probably a whore, maid or some other servant that attended the noble lords of the House Arrakis. Unlike his brothers, he has decided to go as far away from Atamara as possible and has found his way on the East Continent. His character can be described as a "charismatic person who enjoys waging wars, and is a very wise man who often gets what he wants by asking the exact opposite". In his youth he had an aspiration to become an esteemed leader one day to whom the other nobles would look up to. Many have predicted that glory will come very easy to Mythos as he rises to reach it. Greatness truly did came fairly early and easy to him in the realm of Ibladesh, where he served his entire life and dedicated his essence to. As a very pious man he has declared himself to be the servant of the Overlord Ramsus, the god that is usually attracting the leaders across the world to worship him.
Mythos has a short dark hair and his skin is very bright. He prefers leading infantry in battle, although he is familiar in leading any sort of men in the field. His weapons are often heavy, from warhammers to large maces. His shield is relatively light-weight comparing to his weapons which allows him a curious and unusual war dance on the battlefield. The warhorse Caluras that led him to many victories comes from the purest line of horses in Calis; which was a gift to him from one of his elder brothers, namely Reginauld.
As an expert of warfare and a political animal, Mythos achieved a glorious military and political career in Ibladesh. During the Great Southern War Mythos proved his abilities as one of the best, if not the best General of Ibladesh. In the war which Ibladesh won epically, Mythos lead his armies in one of the most memorable and bravest series of campaigns, conquered the entire South of the East Continent and carved his name in the history books of Ibladesh. He did not finish the war as a military leader since he ascended as the new Pontifex Maximus of Ibladesh, but has then successfully politically cornered their eternal enemy, Itorunt, erasing their names in the annals of written history.
Army of Ramsus Protectors
Mythos is responsible for reforming the Army of Ramsus Protectors, which was originally founded as the defensive army of the Duchy of Al Arab, and has turned it into an elite force of Ibladesh and one of the best special armies on the continent. During one of the memorable manouevers where he and the Protectors passed through the Itoruntian Knot (from Zamor and Nimraw to Itor Boss and Betholm) Mythos picked up a strange disease, and with time his condition was worse. Eventually, he was struck down with illness and tied down to a bed. However, where many mortal men would succumb to such a disease, Mythos endured. He regained enough strenght to embark on a journey. A journey to the highest peaks of Eldoret range, as told to him by a seer named Jagala. His holy quest to find the cure and bring his almost lifeless body back to the living has begun, and after a few months Mythos managed to find the cure to heal him.
Duke of Xavax.
After the fall of Xavax in the late summer of 2009, Mythos has been appointed as the first Ibladeshi Duke to rule there. The Duchy of Xavax saw peace and prosperity in those times and spread of the religion and culture throughout the lands. Before he stepped down to become the Pontifex of Ibladesh, Mythos founded the army of the Duchy of Xavax which goes under the name Blades of Kokini.
Conquest of the Itoruntian Knot.
In the early winter of the 2009 the Ibladeshian supremacy in the Great Southern War became evident as their armies poured closer and closer to the city of Itorunt, the birthplace of the Monarchy of Itorunt. After Ibladesh closed down the access to the isolated city, Mythos lead his armies in one of the largest of battles of the South, resulting in the astonishing victory for the nobles of Ibladesh. Thus, for the first time since the beginning of time Ibladesh took control of the legendary city of Itorunt, and some months later managed to control the entire Itoruntian Knot.
Notable Roleplays
A call to arms after Itorunt declared war on Ibladesh
Victory on the plains of Enubec region
Loss of a friend
Behold! For the City of Itorunt lies broken before you.
Publications
Warfare and Glory (military guidebook)