Sir Boltan Crasmere

Trained as a hunter of the dead during his days spent at the Emerald Enclave, Sir Boltan Crasmere brought his expertise to the Three Kingdom's as the head of the Halo city watch. During the Age of Dusk, he lead the free armies against the undead and hellish forces of the First Church of Vog Mor granting him much respect in the eyes of the people.

When the previous Uthmere council head, Abram Yavon, passed away, the populace became shocked yet pleased when the triumvirate chose him as the new head of the Uthmere council within the triumvirate rather than the next in line from the noble families. Since his appointment, he has worked hard at restoring order within the Three Kingdom's borders.

Now, he stands a shell of a man the kingdom once knew. The years have taken its toll and many fear that Sir Boltan Crasmere is not long for this world. Now he searches fervently for a replacement to stand vigil on the behalf of Uthmere in the hopes that the people will one day see their folly for inviting the First Church of Vog Mor in to their homes.

 

Imperial Bishop Dillon

In life, he was a priest without a church. He traversed the realms in search of answers to his darkest thoughts. Those answers came from Narg, the first of the Pax Dur. With Narg's direction, Dillon joined a band of adventurers looking to thwart the opposition of Vog Mor. This opposition came in the form of the Stormriders, legendary heroes during the Age of Storms, and the Cult of the Midnight Serpent, a crazed devilish group bent on demolishing Vog Mor's demonic domain.

During his time spent hunting the cult, Dillon showed that his evil and cunning was rivaled by no other in the employ of Narg and he was gifted with the sight of the dead. He learned much from his gift but foremost he learned that Vog Mor's domain was both the beginning and the end.

It was after this revelation that Dillon founded the First Church of Vog Mor. He worked tirelessly to spread the faith and bring new converts to his lord and master. And it was his effort that solidified Vog Mor's presence in the nation of Cidernia.

As his life was coming to a close, he sought a new figure to take the reins of the church but found none devout enough for such an honor. Instead he turned again to his necromantic gifts and called for the kiss of unlife so that he may carry on the faith.

Now he sits on a throne in Feyrull, the capital of the Shadowlands. He has been forced into an uneasy alliance with the free kingdoms in a war against a foe growing within his empire.

 

Archmagus Trunk Abbott

A man whose past is obscured, Trunk Abbott is the head of the Abbott House, the magic regulatory guild of the Three Kingdoms. From within the city of Gaerdal, the archmagus and his trusted advisors research the magical chronicles in the Library of the Thirty in the hopes of learning of what is yet to come.

With the approval of the triumvirate, he has passed many laws banning those magics considered to be too dangerous or wild for the populace and instituted a mandatory registration for those found gifted with the arcane arts. With the Ostyran alliance being broken, the triumvirate has turned to the Abbott House again, in part to blame for the coming troubles but also to institute a draft for those whose abilities could help defend the free land's borders.

Trunk Abbott is both a sorcerer and a warrior of great prowess. Known for his lavish demonstrations where he pits his combined skills with both weapon and spell against any challenge set forth, he has earned the respect of all those who count the Abbott House as their home.

 

Kreeva Wandoul

He comes from the time long forgotten. Trapped on a mysterious island sometime during the Age of Winds, Kreeva became slave to the hags playing warden on the island prison. Forced to hunt the blood zombies for use in the hag's daily rituals, Kreeva showed a dedication to his fellow slaves time and time again as he placed himself in danger to save them .

He now finds himself in an age for which he knows nothing about. His former life nothing but a line in historical scrolls.

Militiaman, sailor, slave...Kreeva has worn many hats during his lifetime. Now, thanks to the random yet powerful magics locked within a deck of fortune telling cards, he finds himself as the devoted bodyguard for Cooky, the beloved cook for Captain Santiago's crew. He has pledged his life in protection of her and all should be wary should they plan to cross the fighter lost in a world he has just begun to live in.

 

Thanju

Trained by the half orc Harg to act as the fist for the First Church of Vog Mor as it spread the boundaries of its domain, Thanju quickly became a force to be reckoned with. His thirst for power and cut throat tactics allowed him to quickly rise through the ranks of Dillon's army.

That same thirst for power brought about his rebellion from the church during the Age of Dust. Claiming to be a descendent from the lost civilization of Slaceria, he now leads the organization called the Children of Slaceria and has waged a war against his previous masters. And with that war he has taken the Pax Dur, the angels of Vog Mor, as his own.

The Children are foul beings calling upon the worst in human nature. They sacrifice themselves as a tribute to a power they believe to be greater than the Gods and Titans of old. They preach that a dominion is coming, one that existed thousands of years ago that was banished to the shadows by the combined powers of the divine races during a great war.

With each victory, the Children take a part of the land and raise great engines of destruction called the phloti. What goes on within the walls of a phlotus is unknown but what comes out is truly an abomination to the natural order of things.

 

Obral Stonefist

Leading member of the Ironmount clan of the Dhar dwarves, Obral Stonefist was chief representative for the dwarven lands in the triumvirate of the Three Kingdoms.

During the Age of Winds, his people were betrayed by the elves of Altere and forced to flee the onslaught of orc and goblinoid armies advancing on their kingdom. The dwarves fled deep below the surface of the lands and were never heard from again for almost 600 years. When magic was stripped from the realms that fateful day in the Age of Storms, the dwarves came back with a taste for vengeance against the traitorous elves but they found themselves with another enemy in the the First Church of Vog Mor. They set aside their differences with the elves and fought side by side again to stop the onslaught of Vog Mor's hordes.

As time went on, most believed the dwarves had forgiven the elves for what their ancestors had done and perhaps they did. That is, except in the heart of Obral Stonefist. Shortly after the appearance of the Children of Slaceria, Obral Stonefist stopped flying the banner of the Three Kingdoms. Instead he bore the lackened fist, symbol of the Darque Fist, an army dating back to the times of Slacerian rule.

Now , from his stronghold in Helimdale, Obral stands against his former allies with the belief that the Children will help him forge ahead and reclaim his ancestral lands lost to his people so long ago.

Soon to come:

Hague, the vile cancer mage at odds with our heroes.

Zsambrina Highflower, Queen of Altere and member of the Triumvirate

S'ee Hu-Noos, rumored to have fallen from the heavens, she is the Spiritual leader for the people of Yon.