Kaelthys Vorannar, the Violet Conqueror
Name
Kaelthys Vorannar, the Violet Conqueror
Race
Human (corrupted Ascendant of Zlaniz)
Date of Birth
29 / 8 / 384 PR
(Body eternally bound in youth and power by Zlaniz’s blessing)
History
Early Life in Brythuear (384–410 PR)
Kaelthys was born in the Brythuear province of the eastern Tibur Empire, a land that would later splinter into the Bhrytyros Empire. Brythuear was a province of shifting loyalties, rich with mercenary traditions and infamous for decadent nobility.
Kaelthys was the son of a Tibur legion commander and a noblewoman descended from Brythuear’s old warlords. From youth, he embodied pride, ambition, and excess. He mastered sword and shield in the legion schools but spent just as much time in brothels, revels, and private duels. Even before his corruption, he despised anything “ugly” or debased—mocking the poor, scorning mutants, and purging what he called “blemishes” from his house’s land.
When Zelistra’s demons swept through Tibur during the Age of Darkness (500–610 PR), Kaelthys watched his homeland torn apart. His family’s estates in Brythuear fell under Abyssal occupation, their banners trampled beneath Zelistra’s hosts. Kaelthys fled west, swearing that one day he would return—not just to reclaim his home, but to make it the throne of his own empire.
The Path of Lust and War (410–431 PR)
Kaelthys turned mercenary. He fought across the Tibur Empire, then the northern borders of the Fenris the frozen north itself. His talent for command was undeniable: soldiers flocked to him, both men and women, drawn by his charisma and the promise of glory.
Kaelthys soon became infamous for his appetites. He lay with soldiers, slaves, captured nobles, and even half-demons. His war-camp was as much a harem as a barracks, and many women bore him bastards—some abandoned, some raised as warriors. Whispers spread that his lust was unnatural, that something in him drew pleasure and power from every conquest of the flesh.
Becoming Zlaniz’s Champion (431 PR)
Kaelthys’s mercenary host camped amid the ruins of Brythuear. As the skies turned violet, a temple of violet crystal burst through the earth, and the goddess Zlaniz herself appeared before him.
She saw in Kaelthys everything she adored: beauty, vanity, lust, ambition, and a will to dominate through desire. She offered him not just his homeland back, but eternal vigour, an army of seductresses and giants, and her personal favour.
Kaelthys swore himself to her on the spot. His armor fused into violet crystal, his sword pulsed with her hunger, and his body was remade—forever youthful, virile, and strong. He became the Violet Conqueror, Champion of Zlaniz.
Now – Servant of Zlaniz and the God Hands
Kaelthys leads armies not of spawn or forsaken—he despises such “ugly filth”—but of warriors and creatures that reflect his ideal of beauty and strength:
Succubi and She-Demons, enthralling and lethal.
Amazonian Guard-Captains, mortal women bound to him in loyalty and lust.
Giantesses and War-Giants, whose strength he admires (and shares his bed with).
Elite Mortal Soldiers, clad in violet armor, drilled to perfection.
He refuses to allow twisted spawns or malformed horrors in his legions, declaring them “stains unworthy of Zlaniz’s gaze.”
Kaelthys Vorannar – The Violet Conqueror in the Age of Darkness (500–610 PR)
Siding with Bhrytyros Empire
When the Tibur Empire fractured under Zelistra’s Abyssal onslaught, Kaelthys left Zlaniz Realm in the God Hands Realm and threw his banner behind the Bhrytyros Empire, whose legions sought to resist Abyssal conquest in the east. For Kaelthys, this was both political and personal: Brythuear (his homeland) had already been overrun, and he swore to carve back his ancestral land in violet steel.
He quickly rose through the Bhrytyran command as one of their most capable generals, noted for his strict discipline, mastery of armoured infantry, and his obsession with maintaining armies of strength and beauty, never tainted by abominations. Soldiers whispered that his violet banners never fell — wherever Kaelthys marched, victory followed.
The Clash with Ivar the Undefeated
But pride met its match in Ivar the Undefeated, champion of Zonid.
At the Battle of Morvalen Fields (c. 565 PR), Bhrytyran forces under Kaelthys clashed with Handdite cultists and mercenaries led by Ivar himself.
Kaelthys fought with brilliance, cutting down scores of cultists and nearly breaking the line.
But Ivar was relentless — he carved through Bhrytyran elites like they were reeds, his immortality rendering Kaelthys’s disciplined tactics useless.
In single combat, Kaelthys faced him directly. Their duel was brutal, Kaelthys’s violet sword clashing against Ivar’s axe in a storm of sparks and blood.
Kaelthys was thrown down but not slain — only Ivar’s focus on destroying the Bhrytyran host allowed Kaelthys to escape with a broken shield and shattered pride. It was one of the few times Kaelthys ever tasted defeat.
The Rivalry with Vorgraath the Carrion Prince
Later, Kaelthys turned his attention back to Zelistra’s Abyssal generals. His armies repeatedly struck into Brythuear, clashing with Vorgraath the Carrion Prince. Twice he was defeated:
The Siege of the Carrion Spire (c. 578 PR) – Kaelthys led 20,000 Bhrytyran troops against Vorgraath’s fortress of fused corpses. His siege engines broke against Abyssal fire, and a plague released among his soldiers forced him to retreat.
The Ashen Vale Ambush (c. 602 PR) – Kaelthys’s violet legions marched deep into Abyssal lands, but Vorgraath unleashed carrion swarms and ambushes, splitting his host into isolated companies. Kaelthys personally fought through the carnage, but his army was broken.
Both defeats were humiliations that Kaelthys never forgave. He came to loathe Vorgraath even more than Ivar, because the Carrion Prince represented everything Kaelthys despised — ugliness, rot, filth — and yet still managed to triumph.
Rare Defeats, Endless Victories
Outside of these scars, Kaelthys remained nearly unbeaten. His violet banners triumphed against Zelistra’s lesser demon hosts, against mortal traitors who bent the knee to the Abyss, and against rival mercenary lords. His campaigns preserved the Bhrytyros Empire for decades longer than it otherwise might have lasted.
But among his many boasts, even Kaelthys admits (through gritted teeth) that there are only two names he has never bested:
Ivar the Undefeated – who broke him once and left him with eternal rage toward Zonid’s immortal champion.
Vorgraath the Carrion Prince – whose twin victories are personal insults Kaelthys swears will one day be repaid in rivers of blood.
Aftermath
By the end of the Age of Darkness, Kaelthys’s went back to Zlaniz Realm with his reputation secure: the Violet Conqueror, the warlord whose pride knew no equal, who was beloved by Zlaniz, and whose ambition was only fuelled by the rare humiliations he endured.
To this day, his vow is whispered in violet camps:
"I will return to Brythuear. I will drag Vorgraath through the muck he calls a throne. And I will break the Undefeated, or die with my blade buried in his chest."
Relationship with Zlaniz
Kaelthys is one of Zlaniz’s favourites. She is known to be jealous when he lies with others, though she rarely forbids it. For her, jealousy is a form of passion—and she delights in keeping him bound through both desire and fear of her wrath. He, in turn, whispers vows of devotion even as he fathers bastards across every battlefield.
Kaelthys Vorannar’s Thoughts on Genethia “Neth” Roth
- Initial View of Goblins
Kaelthys grew up in the Tibur/Bhrytyros world, where goblins (especially from the southern reaches of Albion and Fenris) were considered little more than vermin — twisted, ugly, and savage. He despised them, dismissing them as “filthy creatures unworthy of banners.”
But during his northern campaigns, he was shocked to see tribes of goblins who were markedly different — hardier, prouder, and in some cases… surprisingly beautiful by his standards. This planted the idea that “not all goblins are the same,” though his arrogance would never allow him to admit that openly.
- On Seeing Neth
When Kaelthys lays eyes on Genethia Roth, he is forced to reassess his bias. Neth, despite being a goblin, carries herself with a kind of raw beauty and resilience that fascinates him. Her missing eye does not repulse him — in fact, it adds to the allure, for Kaelthys admires scars that come from survival and strength.
He would see in her:
- Pretty features uncommon for her kind.
- Strength of will, proven by her survival of horrors.
- A rare mixture of innocence and fury that makes her stand out even among humans and elves.
To Kaelthys, she would be what he calls an exception — someone who defies her race’s “ugliness” and proves herself worthy of his attention.
- He desires what is rare, beautiful, and strong — and Neth checks all of those boxes.
- For him, laying with a goblin like Neth would not be an act of degradation, but of conquest and possession. He would see it as “claiming” a rarity.
- He would even boast of it, not as scandal, but as proof that his standards of beauty are higher and broader than other men’s.
However, his jealousy and arrogance would be dangerous here. Kaelthys would want Neth to belong to him and no one else — even as he himself lay with countless women.
How He Frames It to Himself
"Most goblins are wretched things… but this one? She is different. She has a beauty worth taking, even with the scar. Especially with the scar. If she were mine, I would show her what it means to lie with a true conqueror."
Why He Wants Her
For Kaelthys, Neth is an anomaly:
- A goblin who embodies strength and beauty, rather than filth.
- Scarred and wounded (her missing eye), but made more alluring by survival.
- A cleric of Dykenta — a rival goddess to Zlaniz — which makes her even more of a prize to claim, a way to spite divine politics as much as indulge his lust.
Kaelthys doesn’t simply see Neth as a fleeting indulgence. He sees her as something he could possess completely — body, will, and legacy.
Kaelthys is not a man who marries out of love — but he would consider making Neth his wife, for three reasons:
- To flaunt her — presenting a goblin bride of unusual beauty as his consort would shock courts and generals across Platera.
- To tie her to him completely — to mark her as his, not just a lover, but property elevated to throne.
- To insult Dykenta — showing he can “take” and “bind” what belongs to others.
So yes, if Neth were his, he would absolutely make her a wife — though not in the tender sense, but as a crown jewel in his empire of conquest.
Kaelthys is deeply obsessed with legacy. He fathers bastards across battlefields with his female soldiers, succubi, even giantesses. But with Neth, it would be different. He would want to:
- Breed her often — not just out of lust, but because goblin fertility means she could produce many children in a short span.
- Fill his halls with heirs — he would see it as proof of his virility and her worth.
- Strengthen his bloodline — Kaelthys would be intrigued by the idea of half-goblin children that carry both his strength and her resilience.
If goblin pregnancies last only three months and produce large litters, Kaelthys would be ecstatic. He would push her to carry as many as possible, envisioning dozens of children by her — enough to populate a dynasty of violet-armoured warlords.
How He Would Treat Her
- In Public: As a prized queen. He would dress her in violet silk, armour her in jewels, and show her off before courts and warcamps. He would brook no insult to her beauty — anyone mocking her goblin heritage would be executed.
- In Private: Possessive, indulgent, but also demanding. He would spoil her with luxuries, but expect her obedience and loyalty. He would want her to understand that she is his and his alone.
- Toward Their Children: Kaelthys would raise their offspring as princes and generals of his armies, grooming them for command. He would delight in seeing her womb provide him a growing legacy.
Kaelthys’s Vision for Neth
If given the chance, Kaelthys would whisper to her:
"You are wasted on them, little priestess. In me, you would be queen. I would crown you in violet crystal, and together we would fill the world with children to carry our names. Ten, twenty, a hundred — I care not. Your beauty is rare, your womb stronger than any elf or human. Be mine, Neth… and I will make even goddesses jealous of you."
On Her Beauty
- “Most goblins are vermin… but you? You are carved from something rarer. Even with one eye, you are more beautiful than queens I have bedded.”
- “Do not hide your scar, Neth. It marks you as survivor, not victim. I would rather have one eye of fire than two of cowardice.”
- “The South breeds beasts, but the North gave me you. Proof that even goblins can birth something worthy of a throne.”
On Desire
- “When I first saw you, I thought: if she were mine, I would never let her go. And I have never been wrong about what I desire.”
- “Your goddess cannot keep you from me. Desire is my god, and it has already chosen you for me.”
- “You think you are small, but I see a queen. You think you are broken, but I see perfection. You think you are safe from me… you are not.”
On Marriage and Legacy
- “I have laid with many — soldiers, demons, even giants. But only you would I crown as wife.”
- “Your womb could give me an army. Ten children at once, ten more in a season — a dynasty that would outlast empires. Together, we would breed a legion worthy of gods.”
- “Be mine, and I will raise your bastards higher than kings. I will make the world kneel to the children of a goblin and a conqueror.”
On Possession and Jealousy
- “I do not share what is mine. If I take you, it will be for me alone. Not for your goddess, not for your companions, not even for Zlaniz.”
- “Let them whisper of scandal — I will cut their tongues. Let them mock your blood — I will spill theirs. None will dare insult my queen.”
- “Zlaniz herself grows jealous when I look at you… but I would risk her wrath. That is how badly I want you.”
On His Vision for Her
- “I will seat you on a throne of violet crystal. I will crown you in gems and steel. And from your womb, an empire will be born.”
- “I will make you feared, Neth. Not as a goblin girl, but as the Violet Queen who shared my bed and conquered the world beside me.”
- “Say yes, and I will make even goddesses envy you.”
Goal
Kaelthys’s ultimate ambition is to lead Zlaniz’s legions into the Abyss Empire, reclaiming Brythuear from Zelistra’s abyssal corruption. He dreams of planting Zlaniz’s banners on the ruins of Abyssal strongholds and reshaping his homeland into a violet empire of lust and conquest, with himself as its eternal king and Zlaniz as its goddess.
