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Sir Michael Whitblade


A previously lowly noble, bastard child with unknown origins on his mothers side, low on the chain of succession who luckily had an affinity in magic, surviving the academy & raising his renown & name through his military accomplishments within Kingdom.


Played by
Roacheboy

The major events and journals in Michael's history, from the beginning to today.

A recount of recent events, profession branches, Sagely visits, and battle wounds.

In recent events, he had mercenarily been put to the noble-offending role of Arcane miner, foreman, labourer... in any case, embarrassing to his house, though empowering to the inexperienced knights and ravagers seeing their first fight on field, who had beheld him fight to work so much for such dirtying jobs. Then next he was, by request of the family following the stunt, practically self-demoted by asking his supervisor if he can stay in the back and help the medics. The request was accepted, but as any military goes... he was quickly thrown into the front knowing that he is indeed at least a half-competent scion even if the job is entirely wrong. Any mage who passed their tests should know how to create fire and cauterise wounds. if they couldn't do something so simple... In any case, during this medical escapade he had met however briefly with the Sage, cooped up in a tower, in the Tumbling towers mountain range. Being the first to, regrettably, break into their inner sanctum as they were reading, he pleaded to the sage, knowing of the destruction caused (Near, if not exclusively) by... due to his current position, Superior, but magically more inexperienced Firestarter. What did Sir Whitblade plead? as they spoke, he could hear the banging of heavy axes, hammers, and all kinds of weaponry. He, knowing of the basics of the arcane whilst appealing to the more understanding, deliberately inferior side of himself as a bastard, knowing peasantry for his child days. He begs the sage to "Please, just keep helping everyone as you have been for so many years. i wont ask you to only assist the Kingdom, I simply wish for your mercy like ive heard in stories long past. Continue healing all whom may be Sick, ailing, ease the pain of the dying, guide the dead to their grave. I simply do not wish foolishly for destructive wrath." Whitblade, bad judge of character as he is, believes that perhaps... the sage may have taken these words to heart... But that's simply the delusion he found himself believing once more as he blinked and found himself back in the war-barrack with a sickness in his stomach. Once he was reprimanded by somehow being back early, he rode back out as far as he could, re-joined the fight attempting to continue the perhaps too one-sided conversation, or accurately "Beseeching" a better resolution. Whilst fighting, he found himself burnt, lacerated... The light almost leaving for another day, praying to the god he knows most intimately, Fallen-king Allard, that he may once more be mercifully whisked through space back to his bed, uncomfortable as it was. as though a dying flame finding charcoal-mixed timber, he was ignited with unknown power, his core swirling with almost familiar warmth... Curative powers of a saint. His eyes open, looking around, seeing a glimpse through a window of the saints cloth, but no more. He runs far back to recover and restore his wounds. Later that day? week? period of wartime, he runs into the saint once more with doors open, and now that they aren't reading, the kingdom decided now the best time to do something. To escort the troubled sage, contemplating so deeply that they know not who takes their shoulder and guides their path away from the focal point of battle, the tower. Sir Whitblade even guides her to their camp a few times as she disappears back into the tower amidst battle somehow, explaining each time the good they may do with their safety built higher with the support of the kingdom, and the people they may save, especially with the Eryax in the north slaughtering so many. Ironically, these wounds despite his defiance of death, would persist for quite some time even with the clerics and paladins looking at it. There is a drawback to such resurrections of spirit, or, there was this time where the magic was weaved in odd ways. Sir Whitblade had to take a step back for a few weeks, extending perhaps into months...

10:52 am - 13.12.2024

The list of amazing people following the adventures of Michael.

Played by
Roacheboy