Fepar Tilrak is the father of Nalrik Tilrak and most wanted man in the world. He leads the Army of the Revolution against the World Court.
Fepar Tilrak is the most wanted man in the world. He has a prolific track record, being involved in various major world events and being connected to many major figures. Yet what makes Fepar stand out most is his dedication and love for his family (and his penchant for disobeying the law).
Fepar Tilrak is from the westernmost Draconian settlement, . At a young age, he admired the power the village lorded over others, but disliked whenever they actually used it. He felt there was something special about how one can have power but not need to use it.
This turned itself into a drive to get into the Magic College, and eventually, he managed it. He got into the Magic College in the Class of 500. At that point, he had already been training and studying to be strong, and was one of the top students in the class from the very start.
There were few that rivaled him in his class. In reality, only four stood out. Salasar Feaphed, Melthrum, Asadim Brittlebind, and Nyxius Gririn (in the later years, Brar Stidz was also able to get on par with them as Nyxius left the class to become the 61st Grand Wizard).
Fepar, unlike other Draconians he knew, never had dreams of becoming Grand Wizard. He understood that it was a pipe dream. He also felt that it wasn't worth it, though his friend Salasar convinced him that the job of Grand Wizard was more important than he thought.
Instead, Fepar wished to be Chief of his home village of Bortan. He wanted to keep the peace, as he felt that war was an unnecessary distraction in life that ruined more than it helped. He, Melthrum, and Salasar often went out to prevent wars from breaking out, or even stopping minor conflicts in any way they could, in pursuit of this goal. For this, Fepar became known as the Guardian of Peace, while Salasar and Melthrum gained their own recognition. Together, the three of them were known as the Mage Trio for spreading the good things about magic around the world.
He met his future wife, Ildid, at a music festival in her home village of Ealla, one which she threw in honor of her coming graduation. All his life before then, he was told he'd find love on the battlefield. He was happy, at least, to find it in peace instead.
It was also here that he first met some of his best friends, Phorkast and Meteo Nagil.
Fepar graduated as the salutatorian of his class, behind only Salasar Feaphed. In their first fight. of the tournament, they treated it with levity and jokes, as befitting two best friends. In the final match between the two, they fought seriously, and Salasar very handidly defeated his friend.
Fepar became the Chief of Bortan when he returned, with the previous Chief giving it to him the instant he arrived in the village. With this, he used his power, renown, and placement in such a well-known class to intimidate other villages and areas into peace. He never attacked. Instead, he merely kept them in line with his presence alone, living up to the Guardian of Peace title.
He took in interns that he believed were fitting to be trained by himself. Notable interns of Fepar's include Ikkul Ravofarn and the Devil known as Regular. With them, Fepar became renowned as a peaceful and wise man, and was offered a position at the World Court with his wife Ildid. He accepted and passed the Chief title onto Ikkul.
Fepar Tilrak's time at the World Court was plagued with "peacekeeping missions" that went awry. Often, he would be forced to fight innocents or watch as other peacekeepers would slaughter people for no reason other than "disobeying the law."
Fepar also heard of terrible things from the Judges themselves. Plans for coups, biological weapons, living weapons, and other terrible things. He tried to find ways to subvert this, but when he succeeded in stopping one of these plans (A World Court sponsored coup of the Nereids), he received word that an old friend of his, Asadim Brittlebind, had mysteriously died.
This was preposterous to Fepar, who knew that Asadim was not only a powerful Item mage, but also a lich. He was not able to die so easily. What clued him off, though, was that the World Court immediately acquired Asadim's Sword magic afterwards, giving it to one of their new living weapons, Veladiel. This was only possible... if Asadim was dead.
History
Fepar Tilrak is from the westernmost Draconian settlement, . At a young age, he admired the power the village lorded over others, but disliked whenever they actually used it. He felt there was something special about how one can have power but not need to use it.
This turned itself into a drive to get into the Magic College, and eventually, he managed it. He got into the Magic College in the Class of 500. At that point, he had already been training and studying to be strong, and was one of the top students in the class from the very start.
The Magic College
There were few that rivaled him in his class. In reality, only four stood out. Salasar Feaphed, Melthrum, Asadim Brittlebind, and Nyxius Gririn (in the later years, Brar Stidz was also able to get on par with them as Nyxius left the class to become the 61st Grand Wizard).
Fepar, unlike other Draconians he knew, never had dreams of becoming Grand Wizard. He understood that it was a pipe dream. He also felt that it wasn't worth it, though his friend Salasar convinced him that the job of Grand Wizard was more important than he thought.
Instead, Fepar wished to be Chief of his home village of Bortan. He wanted to keep the peace, as he felt that war was an unnecessary distraction in life that ruined more than it helped. He, Melthrum, and Salasar often went out to prevent wars from breaking out, or even stopping minor conflicts in any way they could, in pursuit of this goal. For this, Fepar became known as the Guardian of Peace, while Salasar and Melthrum gained their own recognition. Together, the three of them were known as the Mage Trio for spreading the good things about magic around the world.
He met his future wife, Ildid, at a music festival in her home village of Ealla, one which she threw in honor of her coming graduation. All his life before then, he was told he'd find love on the battlefield. He was happy, at least, to find it in peace instead.
It was also here that he first met some of his best friends, Phorkast and Meteo Nagil.
Fepar graduated as the salutatorian of his class, behind only Salasar Feaphed. In their first fight. of the tournament, they treated it with levity and jokes, as befitting two best friends. In the final match between the two, they fought seriously, and Salasar very handidly defeated his friend.
Chief of Bortan
Fepar became the Chief of Bortan when he returned, with the previous Chief giving it to him the instant he arrived in the village. With this, he used his power, renown, and placement in such a well-known class to intimidate other villages and areas into peace. He never attacked. Instead, he merely kept them in line with his presence alone, living up to the Guardian of Peace title.
He took in interns that he believed were fitting to be trained by himself. Notable interns of Fepar's include Ikkul Ravofarn and the Devil known as Regular. With them, Fepar became renowned as a peaceful and wise man, and was offered a position at the World Court with his wife Ildid. He accepted and passed the Chief title onto Ikkul.
From Lawman to Criminal
Fepar Tilrak's time at the World Court was plagued with "peacekeeping missions" that went awry. Often, he would be forced to fight innocents or watch as other peacekeepers would slaughter people for no reason other than "disobeying the law."
Fepar also heard of terrible things from the Judges themselves. Plans for coups, biological weapons, living weapons, and other terrible things. He tried to find ways to subvert this, but when he succeeded in stopping one of these plans (A World Court sponsored coup of the Nereids), he received word that an old friend of his, Asadim Brittlebind, had mysteriously died.
This was preposterous to Fepar, who knew that Asadim was not only a powerful Item mage, but also a lich. He was not able to die so easily. What clued him off, though, was that the World Court immediately acquired Asadim's Sword magic afterwards, giving it to one of their new living weapons, Veladiel. This was only possible... if Asadim was dead.
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