Adyr, the Red Shepherd
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Adyr, the Red Shepherd
"you can only suppress your feelings for so long before they start leaking through the cracks"
beautiful man my guy ez is looking at is Adyr, @chilliesh's oc
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Adyr spends the first hundred years of freedom trying to catch up with all the cultural references and history he missed
Vengeance plan? Nuh-uh, all cheesy novels won't read themselves.
World domination? But he only started to understand all the dick jokes humans created. Surely, ruling the world can wait
Lore sheet for Miriam, the main character in my LotF setting
just found out that our local imprisoned god is a giant twink
I... honestly didn't expect this plot twist
I fully believe that Adyr turns you into a literal rhogar and not just gives you a cool set of armour + the title of Lord if you choose the inferno ending.
I base this on the fact that the hidden lore of the Fallen Lord's Sword says:
"When Adyr realised that the existing Rhogar he had created would not be enough to defeat the Judges, through great effort he created his Lords, select Rhogar of immense power who would stand at the head of his army."
So, a "Lord" isn't merely a title, it's a type of rhogar.
Also, the Lord armour has a tail, just like the skinstealer and ruiner armour sets because those rhogar species have tails. The Lord armour having an attached tail isn't just a fun design choice, it's likely because the "Lords" actually have those tails.
When the Infernal Champion gets turned into a rhogar Lord, I do think they retain some of their humanity and thus more closely resemble Adyr himself: both human and rhogar in nature.
Absentia accompanied a fellow lampbearer to the end of his journey.
Together they battled Adyr and bested his trickery with ease, but one can only wonder what the stranger felt when Orius thus cast him aside; no longer of use?
“I am NOT A TRAITOR!!”
;_;