Jaagr Ruaidrí Cessair
Ruaidrí Cessair stands at the root of northern legacy, the first recorded Jaagr whose deeds shaped the warrior culture of Valhedge. His name carries weight in every clan, from the Verki to the Aldurblood and the Ríoghain, all of whom claim lineage from his bloodline. A towering figure in both history and myth, Ruaidrí was more than a warlord—he was the balance between steel and spirit. Some followed him for his skill in battle, a fighter of unmatched ferocity who carved through enemies like the winter winds. Others revered him as a spiritual guide, a man who walked among the ancestors and listened to the voices carried by the ice. This duality became the foundation of the Jaagrom, forever split between those who seek power through combat and those who find strength in communion with the spirits.
A Ghaoth of the Northfeith, Ruaidrí was the caretaker of the Iceworks Grave, where the dead of the north are honored beneath the permafrost. He spoke with their spirits, learning the wisdom of those who came before, and from this connection, the Dianan Mór was eventually born—a sacred order of spiritwalkers who channel the magic woven into the snow and wind taught by the ways of Ruaidrí. Yet not all of the north followed the path of belief. Some hardened themselves and shaped the Northfeith into an elite military force, protecting their people with blade and shield rather than prayer. These two factions—one bound to the unseen, the other to the tangible—reflect the duality of their founder, a man who lived between battle and belief. Though some whisper of Harhan the First, an older Jaagr lost to legend, it is Ruaidrí who stands as the first true name recorded in the annals of history, his legacy carved into the frozen land he once ruled.
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