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− | Azazor | + | [[Azazor]] has always liked these little creatures that seek a priori to preserve the natural balance, but he has never placed their commandments above the interests of the fyros. Also Azazor recognizes himself as a kamist in the sense that he hates the Karavan and appreciates the services of the Kamis, but remains very moderate in his practice and does not recognize the kami Alliance that he takes for a bunch of hypocrites and charlatans. Even at the level of faith, he does not really believe in [[Ma-Duk]] as an entity. He sees it more as an allegory of the balance and forces of nature. |
− | + | However, the recent necklace given to him by the Kamis has led him to a better understanding of their nature. He now comes to think that Ma-Duk may be the sum of the minds of all the kamis, who think as a single entity. But more importantly, [[Azazor]] believes that their multiple eyes can help the fyros find fyrak in the depths of Atys. | |
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− | Azazor | + | [[Azazor]] hates the Karavan, which he finds particularly dubious with their technology and their stupid rule of not trying to reach the deep Prime Roots, which conflicts with the search for Fyrak. However, he doesn't especially seek to hunt the karavan's disciples because "it's not his war". |
==Comment il perçoit les autres nations== | ==Comment il perçoit les autres nations== |
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Azazor Eridlo Mirihus | |
Légionnaire fyros | |
Race | Fyros |
Gender | |
Nation | Fyros |
Organization | |
Worship | kami |
Faction | |
Guild | Fyros Legions |
Rank | bakünos (diplomate) |
Birth | |
Death | |
Mother | |
Father | |
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Contents
Identity
- Complete Name: Azazor Eridlo Mirihus (Family names are composed of the same root followed by the number of the lineage, in accordance with Fyros traditions)
- Born: 2554 in Pyr.
- Nationality: Fyros patriot and extremist.
- Religion: Kamic neutrality, kamic, or neutral kamism, in short kamist but more by pragmatism (see his relation with kamism below)
His origins
Azazor was born in Pyr from fyros parents, both patriots and ardent defenders of the Empire. He never knew his exact date of birth. His mother, Sayan Mirilo, died in childbirth. His father, Abythus Eridan, an apprentice butcher, had to raise his only son alone. He taught him the 4 founding pillars of the Empire and instilled in him love for his fatherland and hatred of the Matis. He is also a great admirer of the Fyros Legions, an admiration that he passes on to his son by telling him about the exploits of the Legions in battle.
His Path
As the threat of a kitin invasion of the burning desert became more and more likely, his father sent him to Silan to stay with a family friend when he was only 8 years old. No one knows how this journey could have taken place when the Rangers' tunnel to Silan had not yet been discovered. According to Galdor, who picked him up, Azazor was found near the kami teleport. Abythus died a few weeks later in the second swarm. He fought bravely to protect the retreat from the other homins before being speared by a rabid kirosta. Azazor grows up on Silan, where he makes his first weapons, before taking the desert road of his childhood at the age of 16.
After discovering that this was his mother's religion, he applied to a Kamist guild based in the desert, the Brotherhood of Flames. It was there that he met Fatalitas, who would become his master. He also meets the fyrette Heline, with whom he has a passionate relationship.
Azazor eventually left the Brotherhood of the Flames with Heline and Fatalitas to found the Patriot Guild of the Fury Fyros. Later, his fiancée, Heline, leaves him to join a guild of mercenaries as he is left for dead in the root bonuses. Upon his return, faced with the choice between leaving his homeland to follow his love or staying loyal to the empire, he chooses his homeland, his one and only true love.
In 2588, he founded the pro-fyros newspaper The Desert Gazette.
In the same year, Azazor's destiny changed when he met a homin bearing the coat of arms of the Fyros Legions in Thesos. It was a certain Wangrall, who had escaped from the Prime Roots. Soon after, Xaneos, the mythical warlord of the Legions, also reappeared. The Fyros Legions then resume service and Azazor immediately applies for the job. He quickly ascended the ranks to become bakünos (diplomatic officer) in the Legions. He was especially in charge of propaganda.
Eager to serve more and more the sharük, he became akenak of Thesos in 2592.
In 2595, he lost his friend Lopyrèch, who died in unexplained circumstances ... He published his first book in 2598: Fyros History through the lanes of Pyr [1]. In 2601 his second book was published: Fyros History through the tribes of the Desert and elsewhere [2].
In 2608, he took part in the reorganization of the Fyros legions and became okünos, i.e. head of the internal services. Having become a talumetimètos (student) at the chair of knowledge of the chamber of truth of the Imperial Academy, he brought out this same year volume 1 of his new work on symbology.
His relatives
His family and entourage
Abythus, her father
Abythus was the butcher of the empire before the second swarm. A fervent patriot, he had a deep hatred for the Matis. He often told his son that the Matis did not really come from Abythus, but that they had come in the ships of the karavan to plunder this land. He perished in battle in the second swarm.
Sayan, his mother
Azazor never knew his mother. But according to his father, she was a tough, committed woman. She wouldn't let anyone tell her what to do. It was she who chose the name of her son, in disagreement with the fyros tradition: "azaz", from the name of an ancient desert god who, according to a family tradition, protected them in the ancient lands, and "gold" which means light in fyrk. Azazor knew later that she had become a Kamist when she learned that she was pregnant. She died giving birth to her only child.
Galdor, friend of the family
A great friend of his parents, he works on silan for the reception of refugees. He takes care of Azazor when his father sends him there to protect him from the coming second swarm.
His companions
- The fyros legionnaires.
- His weapons including "Talen" his spear, "Courtesy" his axe and "Politeness" his hatchet.
- His shooki barrel and his kizarak shell rondache which he uses as a pillow.
Main Characteristics
- Likes to drink, yell and rush through the pile without thinking (in that order).
- Loves redheads, especially Zean Krinn, captain of the Thesos guards.
- Has a deep aversion to Matis and pickaxes.
- Thinks the Fyros race is superior to the others.
- Has a passion for the culture of his people and the mysteries of Atys.
- Struggles to prefer writing on varinx leather to amber cubes.
How he perceives religions
=The Kamis
Azazor has always liked these little creatures that seek a priori to preserve the natural balance, but he has never placed their commandments above the interests of the fyros. Also Azazor recognizes himself as a kamist in the sense that he hates the Karavan and appreciates the services of the Kamis, but remains very moderate in his practice and does not recognize the kami Alliance that he takes for a bunch of hypocrites and charlatans. Even at the level of faith, he does not really believe in Ma-Duk as an entity. He sees it more as an allegory of the balance and forces of nature. However, the recent necklace given to him by the Kamis has led him to a better understanding of their nature. He now comes to think that Ma-Duk may be the sum of the minds of all the kamis, who think as a single entity. But more importantly, Azazor believes that their multiple eyes can help the fyros find fyrak in the depths of Atys.
The Karavan
Azazor hates the Karavan, which he finds particularly dubious with their technology and their stupid rule of not trying to reach the deep Prime Roots, which conflicts with the search for Fyrak. However, he doesn't especially seek to hunt the karavan's disciples because "it's not his war".
Comment il perçoit les autres nations
Les zoraïs
Azazor respecte la force des zoraïs, qu'il considère comme la deuxième race d'atys en terme d'importance, mais ne supporte pas la théocratie qu'il trouve ennuyeuse à mourir. L'absence d'alcool dans les bars de la jungle y est pour beaucoup.
Les trykers
Il adore ces petits êtres faibles et fragiles mais drôles comme tout. Parfois condescendant envers eux, il n'hésite toutefois pas à leur porter secours et traine souvent au bar de Fairheaven pour discuter avec ses amis de la fédération.
Les matis
Azazor hais par dessus tout les matis. Ils représentent une race inférieure et hautaine qu'il souhaite voir exterminée ou au moins parquée dans des cages. La forêt est pour lui un terrain de chasse et il n'hésite pas à consommer certains matis, notamment les doigts de matis séchés dont il s'est fait une spécialité. Son rêve est de voir Yrkanis brûler et la source cachée annexée à l'Empire. Il est particulièrement mal vu au royaume, surtout depuis qu'il a insulté en fyrk, à l'insu de la cours royale, la mère du karan lors de son oraison funèbre (voir le numéro 13 de la gazette du désert).
Les maraudeurs
Il respecte la décision des maraudeurs de s'affranchir des nations et des religions même s'il trouve cela stupide. Il leur reconnait aussi une certaine efficacité au combat. Mais les maraudeurs, assemblés autour d'Akilia Tempête de Cendres, ayant déclaré la guerre à l'Empire, il est parfois amené à les combattre.
Les rangers
Il trouve les rangers particulièrement hypocrites depuis qu'il a vu l'un d'entre eux tuer des membres de la tribu des Taxeurs sur ordre de leur chef. Il entretient toutefois de bonnes relations avec la guilde des Larmes qu'il voit plus comme des mercenaires voulant équilibrer le rapport de force entre les factions que comme de véritables rangers.
Les trytonnistes
Azazor ne connait pas assez les trytonnistes pour avoir un avis tranché sur eux. Il sait juste que son ami Lopyrèch en faisait partie et que ceux-ci semblent en savoir beaucoup sur l'origine d'Atys.