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{{quote | So you're Teo's boy Tir. Quite an impressive little countenance. | Barbarosa Rugner}} | {{quote | So you're Teo's boy Tir. Quite an impressive little countenance. | Barbarosa Rugner}} | ||
The hero was born to [[Great General]] [[Teo McDohl]] of the [[Scarlet Moon Empire]]. His mother passed away from illness soon after his birth and he was mostly raised by [[Gremio]], Teo's attendant. With the support of Gremio and Teo's other subordinates, such as [[Cleo]] and [[Pahn]], he grew into a vigorous young man with a strong sense of justice. He was sent to serve [[Barbarosa Rugner|Emperor Barbarosa]] when Teo was assigned on a mission to the north and was supposed to be assured of a future in the Imperial Army. | The hero was born to [[Great General]] [[Teo McDohl]] of the [[Scarlet Moon Empire]]. His mother passed away from illness soon after his birth and he was mostly raised by [[Gremio]], Teo's attendant. With the support of Gremio and Teo's other subordinates, such as [[Cleo]] and [[Pahn]], he grew into a vigorous young man with a strong sense of justice. Master [[Kai]], meanwhile, trained him in the use of the staff as a youth. He was sent to serve [[Barbarosa Rugner|Emperor Barbarosa]] when Teo was assigned on a mission to the north and was supposed to be assured of a future in the Imperial Army. | ||
However, that changed completely when he inherited the [[Rune of Life and Death]], one of the [[27 True Runes]], from his best friend, [[Ted]]. This brought down the attention of Court Magician [[Windy]], who desired the rune herself, and he was soon driven from the Empire. Escaping [[Gregminster]] allowed him to see the truth of the Empire during his flight. Realising the increasing oppression and disarray, he found himself turning his back on the Empire. | However, that changed completely when he inherited the [[Rune of Life and Death]], one of the [[27 True Runes]], from his best friend, [[Ted]]. This brought down the attention of Court Magician [[Windy]], who desired the rune herself, and he was soon driven from the Empire. Escaping [[Gregminster]] allowed him to see the truth of the Empire during his flight. Realising the increasing oppression and disarray, he found himself turning his back on the Empire. |