Daeron IV
King Daeron Lefarius Isillien
Daeron Isillien, fourth of his name is the king and ruler of the kingdom of Aldur. He is of the line of Daeron Isillien, who formed the Kingdom of Aldur. He is viewed as a just and delegating ruler.
Physical Description
General Physical Condition
Daeron is quite sickly in his older days and often remains in his chambers and lets other take care of administration. His feet are starting to fail him, but he still stubbornly refuses to use a cane.
Body Features
Bronzed white skin, wrinkly and elderly, yet still proud and tall in his figure.
Facial Features
A longish white full beard and high cheekbones, as is with most of his line.
Physical quirks
He walks with a slight limp on his right leg, the reason to this is unknown.
Apparel & Accessories
Always sports a silver ring with a sapphire embedded into it.
Mental characteristics
Personal history
Daeron IV was born in the White Palace to King Damius II and Queen Elena. He was a prodigy in military matters even at a young age, but never showed much interest for them, instead preferring horse riding and poetry for hobbies. In his older days and upon ascension to the throne, Daeron took many steps to advance the position of the White Council and introduced several new laws, that would limit the individual authority of nobles in the realm, instead preferring to centralize power into the capital's hands.
Education
Daeron received martial training from the various instructors of the White Palace and was taught in matters of state and culture by the various scholars and mages of the court.
Employment
Daeron rose to become king at the age of 47, after his father's death.
Accomplishments & Achievements
Perhaps Daeron's most notable achievement was his ability to finalize his father's longtime project of rehabilitating the iron ore industry of the capital area.
Intellectual Characteristics
He is generally considered to be a very rational and logical mind, however he is plagued by occasional outbursts of anger and irritation.
Morality & Philosophy
Daeron is known by some as "Daeron the Just", as he is devoutly dedicated to upholding the law and order of the realm. To him, justice is blind.
Personality Characteristics
Motivation
Daeron is driven by his will to any wrongs that he comes across and deliver criminals and schemers the justice they deserve. Sometimes however, he goes out of his way to find even the slightest fault in someone he doesn't like.
Savvies & Ineptitudes
Brilliant at war games and military strategy, but woefully uninterested in the subject.
Likes & Dislikes
Daeron favors poetry and literature over other forms of entertainment. He is also fond of riding and long journeys. He dislikes conflict and violence.
Virtues & Personality perks
Just above all and often open minded to new ideas.
Vices & Personality flaws
Sometimes ruthlessly uncompromising in pursuit of justice.
Social
Contacts & Relations
He has a cousin, Selvius, who serves as the Archduke of Arcar.
Family Ties
His wife, Elena has passed away. He has two sons: Damius and Alven. Damius is a bastard and was born from an affair he had had.
Religious Views
Shows moderate devotion to the Gods, primarily Margius.
Social Aptitude
Well spoken and versed in court etiquette. Often more talkative in one-on-one conversations, than in front of crowds or large audiences.
Mannerisms
Speaks calmly and bluntly, yet with a natural way of turning even the bluntest of phrases into more suggestive ones, with the use of extravagant words.
Wealth & Financial state
Has ultimate control over the royal treasury and the royal household funds. Is in possession of several pieces of expensive artwork and artifacts.

Alignment
Lawful Neutral
Current Location
Species
Ethnicity
Honorary & Occupational Titles
King of Aldur, Lord of the Núrnlands.
Birthplace
Children
Current Residence
The White Palace
Gender
Male
Eyes
Deep blue
Hair
Shoulder long, white, curly
Skin Tone/Pigmentation
Bronzed white
Height
1.8 m
Weight
69 kg
Aligned Organization
Ruled Locations
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