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− | The master of the [[Chaya Brotherhood]], and lord of the Sanaki Mountains, '''Binadamu''' is the |
+ | The master of the [[Chaya Brotherhood]], and lord of the Sanaki Mountains, '''Binadamu''' is the dishonored son of Noruas, the elf responisble for the fall of Elven civilization. For this reason, outsiders refer to him as Binadamu the Shamed One, or the Ashamed Son of Noruas. Seeking absolution for his father's mistake, he aims to either: restore the Elves to their former glory or find a means of preventing his father from carrying out his unforgivable deed. |
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Latest revision as of 02:13, 17 January 2012
Binadamu | |
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The Shamed One | |
Born |
Before the Fall |
Death |
N/A |
Gender |
Male |
Aliases |
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Affiliation |
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Role |
Leader of the Brotherhood |
Status |
Alive |
- "I'm the son of an idiot. I'm the father of idiots. Everyone in my family is an idiot!"
- —Binadamu
The master of the Chaya Brotherhood, and lord of the Sanaki Mountains, Binadamu is the dishonored son of Noruas, the elf responisble for the fall of Elven civilization. For this reason, outsiders refer to him as Binadamu the Shamed One, or the Ashamed Son of Noruas. Seeking absolution for his father's mistake, he aims to either: restore the Elves to their former glory or find a means of preventing his father from carrying out his unforgivable deed.
Background[]
Personality[]
Binadamu hatred of his family line is linked directly to the actions of his father, Noruas, the man who destroyed Elven civilization with his stupidity and quest for power. Binadamu thus does not have anything he views as worth fighting for, save the desire to save his people from their downward spiral into oblivion.