Regalis

(#34777635)
"You are stood before the king of Khrusos. Bow before me."
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Energy: 21/50
This dragon’s natural inborn element is Light.
Male Coatl
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Personal Style

Apparel

Amber Flourish Bracelet
Amber Flourish Tail Drape
Amber Flourish Tail Clasp
Amber Flourish Anklets
Marigold Flowerfall
Luminous Halo
Golden Hoard

Skin

Skin: I Conquer

Scene

Scene: Remembrance

Measurements

Length
8.27 m
Wingspan
9.46 m
Weight
752.34 kg

Genetics

Primary Gene
Obsidian
Metallic
Obsidian
Metallic
Secondary Gene
Gold
Bee
Gold
Bee
Tertiary Gene
Gold
Runes
Gold
Runes

Hatchday

Hatchday
Jul 28, 2017
(6 years)

Breed

Breed
Adult
Coatl

Eye Type

Special Eye Type
Light
Dark Sclera
Level 5 Coatl
EXP: 166 / 5545
Meditate
Contuse
Shining Might Fragment
STR
6
AGI
5
DEF
4
QCK
9
INT
9
VIT
4
MND
9

Biography

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♚ REGALIS, KING OF OPES CIVIS ♚
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♚ HISTORY

A child born out of wedlock between a prestigious member of the royal circlet and a mere nobleman’s daughter. Such hatred between the union bore hostility in the household, of which Regalis navigated with caution. The fragile nature of the home he dwelled within did not take long to crumble, in Regalis’s youth he recalled the infamy of having his father outed as murderous conspirator against the current reigning, King Gideon. Gideon’s generosity spared Regalis’s father of his life but exiled him from the circlet, though the family remained within the walls of the capital.

Regalis watched his father grow ravenous with anger. Toiling away for days and forgoing sleep to pace about the halls in relentless indignation. Regalis upheld the burden of his father’s fury. There would be no relief, no sanctuary of escape for a young man who could do nothing to stave off his father’s cruelty. His mother’s passing brought him no grief - he could not mourn a woman he did not know. The spite in Regalis mounted with age and time, the longer he endured his father’s anger, the more determined he grew to right the wrong his father had committed. Regalis would be the one to fulfil where his father failed. To rise above his father. No longer would he be the disappointing, wretched creature his father saw him as. He would be king. And as Regalis watched his father slowly succumb to illness, he planned for him no mourning, no funeral and no burial. Merely a fading into obscurity, while Regalis took to plotting.

Regalis is a tempestuous and impatient man with spiteful tendences. Highly intelligent, quick-witted and a remarkable conversationalist, his arrogance and perceived superiority is made apparent in all engagements with him. He harbours a natural distaste of animals, despises peasants and is short-tempered, particularly with any remarks regarding his family or attempts to publicly humiliate him. He enjoys those who can intellectually challenge him, and has a great-rooted fear of the supernatural.




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♚ THE STORY THUS FAR ♚




Regalis did not wait long after his father’s passing to begin his preparations. No longer tethered to a sickly, frail creature, he brought forth his plans to their earnest fruition. Regalis utilised connections, conspiracies entangled on old threads his father let die. Regalis superceded as the harbinger of good faith and promises, relying on the opinions of Gideon to falter, to let slip the reality. The rich wanted more, always, and Regalis knew how to enchant the noble classes with such ambition.

So consumed by the will to succeed, all else in Regalis’s world fell into nothingness. The idle arrogance of a young nobleman and his unshackled bounds were beyond him, chained now to the desperation of success. His time peeled away from his fingertips until the moment could not await much longer. He left the capital in the abandoned night hours and returned mere days later, taking aim upon Khrusos.

The siege occurred in the small morning hours. The city had not yet awoken until the thunderous clash of metal on stone stormed the city walls. All guards with the preemptive sight to spot the oncoming attack could do little to alert more before being struck down by vicious confrontation. Civilians fled, holed inside of homes while others burned. Khrusos lived with the light of fire and air thick with smoke and petrified cries. While the city stood gripped in the throes of savage attack, Regalis rode towards Khrusos Castle to take down King Gideon.

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And then, all of time stood still.

Gideon had been killed. Regalis stood among the castle’s front balcony where all the capital could see him. Adorned in attire marred with sanguine stains, Regalis clutched the ornate handle of his tarnished sword, in his other Gideon’s crown. All knew then the king’s fate.

Opes Civis mourned. Those who opposed Regalis suffered imprisonment or darker consequence. People learned quickly not to offer their voices, to keep low and rebuild the city where it had not crumbled entirely. The nobles benefitted from a king who kept his word, swallowing coin and basking in the luxury of corruption. Among those who defied Regalis had been Gideon’s former tactician, Aequitas. Despite Regalis’s offering to join him, Aequitas refused. In turn, Regalis saw him exiled to be caged and abandoned beyond the city walls.

Khrusos lingered in cruelty. Regalis had succeeded where his father could not, sharp crown atop his head and perched upon a stolen throne, the country in its entirety belonged to him. He found no happiness. No joy came to him, no pleasure and no pride. All had been consumed by jarring emptiness. Regalis did not have a father left to show, no snarling arrogance to console him, to ensure that his efforts were not meaningless. An empty king. But one forged still of scarred stone and sacrifice.

All hail King Regalis.


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♚ GALLERY
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