UnluckyGambit
Super-Earth
- Joined
- Feb 25, 2014
- Location
- Not in Vegas
Harold Artorias, once known as the Vigilant Wolf, used to be a loyal servant of King Raphael, until of course his family was framed for planning a coup on the king, while his Majesty was distracted with the rebellion. His father was assassinated, and Lord Heldrick, who is now the step-father of one of his best friends, came forward with evidence that showed his father's traitorous action. Said actions included Harold's hand in some of the matters, like bribing guards and the like, so he had to flee from his home in shame because of those false facts! The rebel forces would gladly take such a capable and bias fighter to their forces. Though they were hesitant to trust someone born of noble-blood. After all the king's vassals were some of his most loyal servants. All Harold had was enough food, his armor, and his family's bastard sword. He was well known for his skill and strength with that greatsword, he was capable of cleaving a knight's arm off with that blade. Though he had to be precise in his aim with it, and he had to strike them in a lightly armored place too.
However, within a few weeks of joining the rebel army he was a part of a very important mission. They were to kidnap Lord Heldrick's step-daughter, this made Harold excited that he would be able to exact the revenge he so desired on the man who had wronged him. However, at the same time he was concerned about his best friend's health, she was such a kind-hearted individual. She might have been wed into nobility, but his comrades didn't particularly care about such things. To them she was a noble, and that made her an enemy. Rebels weren't known for their kindness to such enemies. Not to mention he wouldn't find Heldrick since the scouts reported he was not there, and there were minimal guards there as well. This raid would go well, granted he was going to be the first one to find his friend, he was not going to let these barbarians lay a finger on his friends if he could help it.
When the order to begin the raid was unleashed the rebel's approach would be silent at first. However, when they were almost upon the noble's home there would be soon be a battle cry, and the larger rebel forces would descend upon the mansion. One of the guards, who didn't panic stood in front of Harold, that was a mistake. When the guard lunged forward with his spear, the more experienced knight would side step. Even in his chain-mail supplemented by a plated chest-piece. The blue scarf made by his friend was strapped across his chest. He brought the hilt of his blade around, and struck the guard on the side of the head. The guard would fall to the floor unconscious, better that he remain that way. Harold charged into the mansion desperately trying to find his friend. To protect her from danger.
However, within a few weeks of joining the rebel army he was a part of a very important mission. They were to kidnap Lord Heldrick's step-daughter, this made Harold excited that he would be able to exact the revenge he so desired on the man who had wronged him. However, at the same time he was concerned about his best friend's health, she was such a kind-hearted individual. She might have been wed into nobility, but his comrades didn't particularly care about such things. To them she was a noble, and that made her an enemy. Rebels weren't known for their kindness to such enemies. Not to mention he wouldn't find Heldrick since the scouts reported he was not there, and there were minimal guards there as well. This raid would go well, granted he was going to be the first one to find his friend, he was not going to let these barbarians lay a finger on his friends if he could help it.
When the order to begin the raid was unleashed the rebel's approach would be silent at first. However, when they were almost upon the noble's home there would be soon be a battle cry, and the larger rebel forces would descend upon the mansion. One of the guards, who didn't panic stood in front of Harold, that was a mistake. When the guard lunged forward with his spear, the more experienced knight would side step. Even in his chain-mail supplemented by a plated chest-piece. The blue scarf made by his friend was strapped across his chest. He brought the hilt of his blade around, and struck the guard on the side of the head. The guard would fall to the floor unconscious, better that he remain that way. Harold charged into the mansion desperately trying to find his friend. To protect her from danger.