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Radomir Blackwood

Sir Radomir Blackwood, son of Lord Fedor Blackwood. Also known as "Paladin of Peace".

Background


Radomir was the middle child of Lord Fedor Blackwood and Dame Johanna Blackwood. Fedor Blackwood was the head of the Blackwood lineage, and the last of his name who was part of the Great Five. Radomir's had an older brother, Boris Blackwood, and three younger sisters: Ianne Blackwood, Marika Blackwood and Rada Blackwood.   Radomir has always been a disobedient child - continously rebelling against his father's commands. After Boris died during a fight in The Shadow Mountains , Fedor commanded Radomir to marry his deceased brother's widow Sanna Redock and become leader of Thornwall's Brigade. When he refused both, his father was so furious that he exiled Radomir.

His life as Oman Basker in Silver Bay


During his exile, Radomir travelled south, crossing the continent of Norhan. He took a job as bookkeeper in Silver Bay under the false name of Oman Basker. During the three years he spent in the capital he fell in love with Adelin Lonall, daughter of Lord Delmor Medaster's regent Millerd Lonall. Adelin was promised to Medaster's eldest son Kyant Medaster. When Millerd found out about her secret romance with Radomir, he plotted to murder him - making sure his daughter wouldn't leave Silver Bay. Radomir found out in time, and fleed the city on a ship to Sudena. During his journey across the sea, he befriended the captain of the ship: Kurai Itantu. Kurai told Radomir about the Divine Pillar on the edge of The Long Stretch, and the rumoured treasures buried in the sand. After two fortnights at sea, the ship arrived at Port Pulat and Radomir started his travel to The Long Stretch.

Search for treasure and captivity

He needed money to sustain himself, and thus tried to get a hold of the treasures Kurai told him of. He only found two Shattering stones near Feikan, the Divine Pillar, before he was captured by Elang Erigo II's Royal Army.
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