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Drogod Rakhal

Warchief Drogod Rakhal (a.k.a. Undefeated)

Drogod Rakhal, the towering war chief of the Clan - Rakhal, is a figure of both awe and fear among the Wild Thalarians. A full-blooded orc with a body built for battle and a presence that commands obedience, Drogod rose to power through raw strength and sheer determination, defeating his own father, Maugur Rakhal in a brutal rite of succession. Known for his unyielding belief in the ways of the wild and his disdain for weakness, Drogod’s leadership has brought the Rakhal clan unmatched power and infamy. Yet beneath his fearsome exterior lies a man haunted by grief—the loss of his human mate, Ethria Brathiir, during childbirth scarred him deeply, leaving him bitter and cold toward their son, Raghor Rakhal. As a warlord, Drogod is a ruthless tactician, a master of heavy weapons, and an unshakable symbol of orcish dominance, but his struggles with emotion and his fraught relationship with his son reveal a complexity that few dare to confront.

Physical Description

General Physical Condition

Drogod is a towering, muscular orc with immense physical strength and endurance, built for relentless battle. His agility, while not as refined as some, is impressive for his size, allowing him to wield his great axe with deadly precision. He has no major illnesses or afflictions, but his body bears the scars of countless battles, each one a testament to his unyielding nature and combat prowess.

Body Features

Drogod is a hulking orc with broad, powerful shoulders and a thick, heavily muscled frame that reflects his years of combat and leadership. His skin is a tanned green, marked by numerous scars from past battles, each one telling a story of survival and conquest. His face is stern and weathered, with a prominent jawline and tusks that jut from either side of his lower jaw, giving him an intimidating appearance. His eyes are a piercing amber, sharp and calculating, revealing a mind always at work. His head is shaved bald, a symbol of his dominance and disregard for tradition, and tribal tattoos mark his skin, signifying his leadership and accomplishments within the clans.

Facial Features

Drogod’s face is a testament to both his lineage and his countless battles. His broad, square jaw is lined with deep scars, evidence of his warrior past, while his tusks jut out from his lower jaw, sharpened and prominent. His nose is wide and slightly flattened from years of combat, and his high, furrowed brow gives him a constant look of determination. His amber eyes, intense and calculating, are framed by thick, furrowed brows that convey his unwavering resolve. Despite his age, his face holds the ferocity and dominance of a seasoned chief, hardened by experience yet carrying an unrelenting fire beneath his gaze.

Identifying Characteristics

Drogod’s most identifying features are his massive, imposing frame and his distinct tusks that jut prominently from his lower jaw, symbolizing his orcish heritage. His bald head, often adorned with tribal markings, marks him as a chief of the Wild Clans. The deep tribal tattoos that run across his shoulders and arms further distinguish him, signifying his power, leadership, and connection to the wild traditions of his people. His thick, broad neck and powerful hands add to his fearsome presence, making it clear that he is a force to be reckoned with.

Special abilities

Drogod's special abilities lie in his immense strength, exceptional combat skills with a great axe, and his tactical brilliance on the battlefield. He excels at inspiring and commanding his warriors, uniting the wild clans under his leadership. Though lacking archanic powers, his endurance and unyielding toughness make him a relentless force in combat.

Apparel & Accessories

Drogod's apparel is a reflection of his status as a powerful war chief and his deep connection to the wild clans. He typically wears tribal garments made from leather and fur, adorned with a multitude of symbols and relics that represent his many victories and his spiritual connection to the land. His clothing is decorated with bones, feathers, and corals, each piece symbolizing a specific achievement, clan alliance, or connection to the spirits of the wild. These adornments are not just for show but also serve as protective charms and reminders of his strength and leadership. His attire is both practical for battle and ceremonial, showcasing his role as both a fierce warrior and a revered leader.

Specialized Equipment

Ghazrul
Drogod’s specialized equipment is his fearsome great axe, a symbol of his power and leadership. The axe’s handle is crafted from blackwood, a rare and durable material, making it both lightweight and incredibly strong. The head of the axe is massive, forged from steel, with intricate tribal markings engraved along its surface, representing Drogod’s status and accomplishments. This weapon is not only a tool of war but also a symbol of his unbreakable will, capable of cleaving through the toughest enemies with ease.
The archanic symbols engraved on Drogod’s great axe are more than just decorative; they are imbued with ancient magic. These symbols act as a conduit for strength, amplifying Drogod’s own power and connecting him to the wild forces that govern the land. When the axe is swung in battle, the symbols glow faintly, enhancing his strikes with a force that seems to resonate with the very earth beneath him. Some believe these markings provide protection, warding off curses or magical attacks, while others say they are a mark of Drogod’s bond with the spirits of his ancestors, making the axe a revered weapon among the Wild Clans.

Mental characteristics

Personal history

Drogod Rakhal’s story is one of power, struggle, and unyielding determination. Born into the harsh, unforgiving wilds of Krallhage, Drogod was the son of the previous war chief of the Rakhal clan. From a young age, he was taught that strength and dominance were the only things that mattered. The Clan - Rakhal, fierce and proud, had long maintained their way of life by adhering to a strict code of warrior tradition, where only the strongest could lead and survive.

Early Life and Rise to Power
Drogod was raised in a world where physical prowess was worshipped above all else. His father, Maugur Rakhal, was a seasoned warrior who ruled the clan with an iron fist. But his reign was not one of love or care for his family—it was about control, power, and maintaining dominance over rival clans. Drogod, as his only son, was expected to one day take up his father's mantle, but he never received the affection or nurturing that many might have expected from a father and son relationship. Instead, Drogod was molded into a ruthless warrior, forged in the heat of combat.
Drogod’s early years were marked by a harsh and unforgiving upbringing. His father, a orc of few words and even fewer acts of affection, pushed Drogod to his limits, forcing him to endure grueling combat training from a young age. His father never showed any interest in his son’s well-being, only his ability to fight and kill. This tough love, combined with his natural strength and resilience, created a fearsome warrior. Drogod learned quickly that in the wild, emotions were a weakness, and to survive, one had to suppress them and focus solely on survival and dominance.
At the age of 20, Drogod was forced to face the ultimate test of his worth: a brutal combat trial to claim leadership of the Rakhal clan. His father, Maugur Rakhal, was no slouch in battle, but the time had come for him to step down and pass the mantle to his son. However, his father was reluctant to relinquish power. The challenge between them was a bloody, unforgiving affair. Drogod, armed with nothing but his bare hands and a hardened will to lead, finally defeated his father in a duel that ended with Maugur Rakhal death. This victory was not one of glory for Drogod—it was a somber moment, marked by the weight of the brutal act he had just committed. But it was a necessity. In the harsh world of the wild clans, only the strongest could lead.
"No son will ever be forced to kill his father to claim the throne. This ends with me—our bloodline will rule, not through bloodshed, but through unity and strength. The old ways die with me."
— Drogod's first order.
 
Beast in Krallhage
Drogod's rise to power was not without bloodshed, but it was marked by his undeniable strength and cunning. Throughout his early years, Drogod proved himself in countless battles, leading his clan to victory after victory. His prowess in combat and his strategic mind earned him respect from both allies and enemies alike. He quickly established himself as a force to be reckoned with, gaining the loyalty of smaller clans and intimidating those who dared oppose him. Drogod's reputation as a fierce warrior grew, and with each conquest, his influence expanded. He was not just a warlord; he was a symbol of dominance, unity, and the future of the Wild Clans. His ability to win battles through both sheer force and clever diplomacy was the foundation upon which he built his empire, and soon, many of the once-disparate clans began to rally behind him, recognizing his strength and vision.

The Tragedy of Ethria and Raghor’s Birth
  Despite his success as a chieftain and his ability to dominate the clans, Drogod’s personal life remained a source of deep pain. When he was 24 years old, Drogod met Ethria, a human woman from a distant clan. She was different from the women of his clan—soft-spoken, kind, and strong in ways that Drogod could never fully comprehend. Their union was not born of love, but of necessity. Drogod needed an heir to ensure the continuity of his bloodline and leadership, and Ethria was an ideal match. Yet, their relationship was not without its trials. Drogod, unable to connect emotionally with Ethria due to his hardened nature, often kept her at arm's length.
Two years later, the birth of their son, Raghor, was a moment of both joy and tragedy. Ethria died during childbirth, a loss that shattered Drogod. He blamed Raghor for her death, believing that if his son hadn’t been born, Ethria would still be alive. This bitterness tainted his relationship with his son. Drogod’s grief turned into anger, and he treated Raghor with coldness and disdain, seeing him as a constant reminder of his own failure. Drogod’s treatment of Raghor was harsh; he pushed the boy to become the perfect warrior, never showing any affection, and always emphasizing that the boy would need to prove himself in battle to earn his place.

The Unification of the Wild Clans
Once Drogod stabilized leadership of the Rakhal clan, and situation of permanent clan wars in Krallhage, he sought to solidify his power and ensure his clan’s dominance over the other wild clans of land. The wild clans had long been divided, each ruled by their own warlords and chieftains, and conflict was a constant part of their existence. Drogod, however, understood that the only way for the Rakhal to thrive was to unite the wild clans under a single banner, making them a force to be reckoned with.
Through a series of strategic alliances and brutal battles, Drogod began to unite the clans. He fought and defeated rival warlords in single combat, demonstrated his unmatched strength and tactical brilliance in the battlefield, and presented himself as the only true leader capable of bringing the clans together. Slowly, one by one, the clans fell under his control and influence, not just because of his power but now aliances and mutal frienships were builded as well. Some did so willingly, drawn by his promise of strength and unity; others had no choice but to bow before his might. By the time Drogod was in his early 40s, he had united the disparate wild clans into a powerful confederation, received title of Chieftain. He creates a vast and dangerous force that controlled much of the wilds of Syndaras.

 
The Strain of Leadership and Legacy
As Drogod aged, the weight of his leadership and the responsibility of uniting the wild clans began to wear on him. He faced constant threats, both from within his own ranks and from the outside world. The political landscape of Syndar and Krallhage was ever-changing, and Drogod found that his once-unstoppable drive for conquest was now tempered by the need for diplomacy and strategy. Yet, his ruthlessness never wavered. He remained an unflinching warlord, one who would do whatever it took to maintain his power and ensure his clan's survival.
Despite his hardened exterior, Drogod’s legacy is one of both pride and regret. He united the wild clans, but in doing so, he created a legacy of violence and bloodshed. His relationship with his son Raghor remains strained, and Drogod’s inability to show affection for his only child is something that will haunt him until the end of his days. As Drogod enters his later years, his leadership is questioned by some, but his reputation as a fierce and unforgiving war chief is still a force to be reckoned with. In the end, Drogod is a man defined by his power, his pain, and his unrelenting drive to lead. He has conquered many lands, crushed his enemies, and united the wild clans, but at the cost of his own humanity. His legacy is one of domination, sacrifice, and the unending pursuit of strength.

Present
At 52 years old, Drogod stands at the peak of his power, having forged an unstoppable army from the united Wild Clans. Through years of careful consolidation and ruthless leadership, he has turned once-divided tribes into a formidable force, bound by loyalty to him and his vision for the future. Now, with his forces assembled and ready, Drogod prepares to strike at Syndar, aiming to reclaim the land that was taken from his people long ago. He sees this as the ultimate fulfillment of his life's work—restoring the honor and glory of the Wild Clans, and ensuring that no enemy can ever again undermine the strength of his united people. His march on Syndar is not just a war for territory, but a war for the very soul of the Wild Clans, a chance to prove that their time of subjugation is over.

Education

Combat and Warfare:
From a young age, Drogod was trained in the art of combat. His education in battle tactics, weaponry, and strategy was hands-on, taught by seasoned warriors and elders. He learned the ways of the axe, spear, and sword, as well as advanced combat techniques. He was also taught to understand the psychological aspects of warfare, the importance of morale, and the dynamics of leadership in the heat of battle. His deep understanding of these principles would later be a key factor in uniting the clans under his leadership.

Survival and Leadership:
Drogod’s education in survival was practical and brutal. He was taught to navigate the wilderness, hunt, and survive in harsh conditions. These lessons were not only about physical endurance but also about building resilience and leadership in adversity. He learned how to command and lead in the field, from organizing raids to leading armies. His father, as the War Chief, personally ensured Drogod was well-versed in the traditional values of leadership—strength, respect, and honor. His education in leadership was built on experience rather than theory.

Clans and Traditions:
Drogod was well-educated in the history and traditions of the Wild Clans, including their pantheon, spiritual beliefs, and customs. He learned of the ancient traditions of the Wild Folk, the honor-bound codes of conduct, and the legendary figures who had shaped the clans' history. His education in this area helped him navigate the complex dynamics of clan politics and alliances as he worked to unite the fragmented tribes under his banner.

Tactics and Diplomacy:
Drogod’s education extended to diplomatic negotiations and tactics. While his primary focus was on warfare, he understood the importance of alliances and treaties. He was taught how to manipulate situations, persuade rival clans, and use diplomacy to strengthen his power. His education in tactics helped him outmaneuver his enemies both on the battlefield and in the halls of clan leaders.

Accomplishments & Achievements

Drogod's greatest triumph as war chief was his unprecedented success in uniting many of the fractured Wild Thalarians clans under a single banner of his leadership. Known for their fierce independence and frequent infighting, the clans had long resisted any attempts at consolidation. Drogod, with his unparalleled strength, commanding presence, and strategic cunning, shattered this tradition. Through a mix of decisive victories in battle, calculated alliances, and displays of brutal power, he compelled rival chieftains to either submit or face annihilation.
Drogod’s leadership did not rely solely on fear; he also earned the respect of the clans by ensuring their survival and prosperity in the untamed wilderness. He fostered a shared sense of identity by emphasizing their common heritage and the wild gods they revered, positioning himself as both protector and enforcer of their way of life. Under his rule, the united clans became a formidable force, feared by Syndarians, especialy in Kingdom of Balad and unmatched in their ability to dominate the land they called home. This unity remains one of Drogod's most enduring legacies, though it has also made him a target for those who resent his power and ambition.  
"Now we take back the land stolen from our people long ago. United under one banner, the wild clans rise once more to reclaim our rightful glory—this war with Syndar will mark the return of our legacy, forged in blood and unyielding strength!"
— Drogod's words, in commander's tent.


Failures & Embarrassments

Early Discontent with Leadership: When Drogod first rose to prominence among the Wild Clans, not all tribes were quick to accept him. Some viewed his tactics as too unconventional, especially when he began pushing for alliances and reforms rather than relying solely on brute force. These initial rejections, along with minor defeats in early attempts to unite the clans, tarnished his reputation for a time, forcing him to reconsider his approach to leadership.
The Struggle to Prove His Worthiness: As the son of the previous War Chief, Drogod was often scrutinized for his ability to lead and prove that he was worthy of the title. Early in his career, some questioned whether he had the strength and resolve to command respect in a world dominated by tradition and harsh leadership. While Drogod eventually proved himself, this lingering doubt haunted him in his younger years.
Failed Alliance with the Moonshadow Clan: One of Drogod’s biggest embarrassments occurred when he tried to broker an alliance with the Moonshadow Clan. He had made promises of protection and resources, but the Moonshadow leader turned on him at the last moment, leading to a disastrous battle. The betrayal cost Drogod valuable resources and forced him to retreat, which was a blow to his prestige. This failure nearly fractured his attempts at unifying the clans, but he quickly recovered by demonstrating his strength in subsequent victories.

The death of his firstborn son: Firstborn son, killed in a raid while Drogod was away consolidating power, haunted him deeply. It was in Drogod's nineteens and he keeps it as secret.

Mental Trauma

Drogod’s mental trauma is rooted in key moments of loss and overwhelming pressure that have shaped his worldview. The death of his firstborn son, killed in a raid while Drogod was away consolidating power, haunted him deeply. He was consumed by guilt, feeling as though he had failed to protect his own flesh and blood, a failure that would forever weigh on his conscience. This loss, alongside the burden of living up to his father’s legacy, created a constant sense of inadequacy and fear of not being able to fulfill his role as a leader. The trauma of feeling both personally responsible and incapable of preventing tragedy hardened Drogod’s resolve, pushing him to suppress any sign of weakness and to embrace a ruthless, unrelenting path of power. This drive to protect his people, and prove his worth, transformed him into a man who trusted only strength, often distancing himself from emotional connections or vulnerabilities.

Intellectual Characteristics

Drogod’s intellectual characteristics are shaped by his pragmatic approach to life, where raw strength and strategic thinking blend seamlessly. He is highly intelligent, though not in the academic sense. His intellect lies in his deep understanding of human and orcish nature, warfare, and the harsh realities of leadership. He possesses a keen sense of strategy, always thinking several steps ahead in battle and in politics. Drogod’s sharp mind allows him to understand the intricacies of clan dynamics, knowing when to use force and when to employ diplomacy to secure his position. This makes him a formidable leader, capable of uniting disparate factions under a single banner and manipulating situations to his advantage.
Drogod’s intellect also extends to his understanding of survival and the wilderness. His education, rooted in the practicalities of life as a warrior, has made him highly adaptable and resourceful. He excels in reading the environment, whether in combat or in diplomatic negotiations, and uses his understanding of the land and its people to stay one step ahead. While not particularly inclined toward theoretical knowledge, Drogod’s intellect is honed by experience, making him a cunning strategist and a pragmatic decision-maker who values results over theory. This practical intelligence is a crucial factor in his rise to power and his ability to maintain control over the Wild Clans.

Morality & Philosophy

"Strength is the foundation of all things—without it, nothing survives. Power is the only true law of the wild, and those who fail to understand this will fall. Honor and loyalty come with strength, but weakness is not a virtue, nor is sentiment. I will lead by the blade and the will of the strong. Those who cannot stand by my side, those who hesitate or falter, will be left behind, for the clans must grow stronger, not weaker. The world is unforgiving, and only the strongest can claim their rightful place. The rest must learn that power is earned, not given."
— Drogod's words to his son Raghor.

Taboos

"To show mercy is a luxury the weak cannot afford. We live by strength, and that is the only law."
"I have no place for those who turn their back on the past. The traditions of our people are the backbone of our strength, and no one will rewrite history on my watch."
"I will not suffer betrayal. If you turn your blade on me, expect no second chance. Honor is for those who stand with me, not against me."
"Weakness in the name of tradition will not be tolerated. We survive by adapting, not by clinging to useless rites that make us vulnerable."
"No man or beast is above the law of strength. Not even the gods themselves will stop me from claiming what is mine."

Personality Characteristics

Motivation

Drogod’s motivations are driven by a deep desire for power, legacy, and the restoration of the Wild Clans to their former glory. His primary goal is to reclaim the land that was once taken from his people, seeking to expand the reach and influence of the Wild Clans beyond their traditional territories. Drogod believes that the Wild Clans were once the mightiest force in the land, and his ambition is to restore them to that position of dominance, ensuring that future generations of Wild Folk will live without the fear of being conquered or subjugated.   Beyond territorial conquest, Drogod’s desire for legacy is central to his actions. He views himself as the architect of a new era for the Wild Clans, and he is determined to cement his name in history as the chief who united the fractured clans and led them to victory. He is driven by a need to prove his worthiness, both to himself and to the spirits of his ancestors, in order to leave behind a unified and prosperous nation.   While Drogod seeks strength and control, his relationship with his son, Raghor, complicates his personal desires. He hopes that Raghor will one day rise to take his place as the leader of the Wild Clans, but the resentment and distance between them mean Drogod struggles to truly connect with him on a deeper level. Nevertheless, Drogod’s greatest desire remains his vision for the Wild Clans—he will stop at nothing to ensure their survival and dominance, even if it means sacrificing personal connections or forsaking traditional values.

Social

Reign

Year 505 of second age
(20 years old)
Drogod became the chieftain of his clan at the age of 20, after a brutal series of trials and challenges that tested his strength, leadership, and cunning. His rise to power was swift and decisive, and he quickly proved himself as a capable and ruthless leader. This early ascent laid the foundation for his eventual unification of the Wild Clans, cementing his status as one of the most formidable war chiefs in Wild Thalarian history.

Year 525 of second age
(40 years old)
Drogod received the title of Warchief 20 years after becoming the chieftain of his clan. By this time, his reputation had spread far and wide across the Wild Clans, built on a foundation of military victories, strategic brilliance, and the unification of fractured tribes. His ascension to the role of Warchief was not just a result of his strength in battle, but also due to the respect he had earned from his fellow leaders, who recognized his ability to unite the clans and lead them toward a common goal. This marked the beginning of a new era for the Wild Clans under Drogod's leadership.

Year 537 of second age
(52 years old)
Drogod is still the chieftain of his clan at the age of 52, a position he has held since he was 40. Over the years, he has solidified his authority through countless battles and the unification of the Wild Clans under his leadership. Despite his growing age, Drogod remains a fierce and respected leader, his power and influence undiminished as he continues to guide his people toward reclaiming their lost lands.


Contacts & Relations

His network of contacts, relations, and affiliations is extensive, built over years of warfare, diplomacy, and alliances with various Wild Clans and other tribal leaders. As the Warchief, he commands the loyalty of several clans, each with their own leaders and warriors who owe their allegiance to him. His closest relations are with his lieutenants and trusted advisors, many of whom have served him since his early days as chieftain. These include seasoned warriors, strategists, and shamans who respect Drogod for his strength and vision. He also maintains relationships with some other factions outside of the Wild Clans, particularly rival clans, merchants, and mercenaries who have either been conquered or who share temporary alliances based on mutual benefit. Though often viewed with distrust by other cultures like the Syndarians, Drogod's strategic alliances are well-known. He has occasionally sought peace negotiations or trade routes with human settlements, though these interactions are typically short-lived, often overshadowed by his thirst for reclaiming lost territories.
In addition, Drogod has a complex, strained relationship with his son, Raghor, who is a product of a different bloodline. While Drogod acknowledges Raghor’s potential as a warrior, their connection is marred by Drogod’s bitterness over his son’s non-orcish features and the emotional distance between them.
Despite his many connections, Drogod remains primarily focused on the Wild Clans and his ambitions to expand their power, often prioritizing the loyalty and unity of his warriors over diplomatic or personal relationships. His greatest allegiance lies with his own vision for the Wild Clans' resurgence, and he has few true friends—only allies, subordinates, and rivals.

Wealth & Financial state

Drogod’s wealth and resources are vast, derived from both his position as the Warchief and the unification of the Wild Clans under his rule. As a Chieftain, he commands the loyalty of many clans, each contributing to his war chest through tributes, spoils of war, and resources from the lands they control. His wealth is not measured in coin, but in territory, loyal followers, and weapons of war.
While Drogod does not indulge in lavish luxuries, his assets include fertile lands, strongholds, and the treasures acquired through his campaigns. His disposable income is vast due to the steady flow of resources and war spoils, which are used to fund his military endeavors and further his ambitions. However, Drogod has no debts, as his power comes from strength and the respect he commands rather than reliance on external financial sources. His greatest investments lie in his army, fortifications, and the expansion of the Wild Clans' territory. Though wealth is not his primary concern, Drogod’s access to resources ensures his continued dominance in the region.


Current Status
Leading the attack against Province of Ráven
Current Location
Species
Ethnicity
Honorary & Occupational Titles
Currently Held Titles
Age
52
Date of Birth
24. 7. of year 485
Birthplace
Parents
Pronouns
Warchief
Sex
Male
Gender
Man
Presentation
Masculine
Eyes
Brown.
Hair
Bold.
Skin Tone/Pigmentation
Tanned, greenish.
Height
206 Centimeters.
Weight
148 Kilograms
Quotes & Catchphrases
"We take what was once ours, for only then will our people know true strength."

"A chief does not bow to tradition; he bends it to forge a new path."

"The land does not belong to the strong, it belongs to those who claim it and defend it."

"A warrior’s heart beats for glory, but a chief’s heart beats for the survival of his people."

"I will unite the Wild Clans, and we will never again bow to those who seek to conquer us."

"My axe is not just a weapon; it is a symbol of the strength we will rebuild."

"No son will ever be forced to kill his father to take the throne. That tradition dies with me."

"I was born to lead, but I will die ensuring the legacy of my people lives on."

"War is not for the weak. It is for those who can withstand the blood and the fire, and emerge victorious."

"The Wild Clans will rise again, and when they do, they will remember the name Drogod Rakhal."

Owned Vehicles
Belief/Deity
Pantheon of Beasts
Aligned Organization
Known Languages
Syndarien language
Ģhara
OrĢhara - Orcish language
His mastery of Syndarien allows him to engage with other powerful factions and navigate the political landscape, while his command of Ghara, the language of the Wild Clans, ensures he connects deeply with his warriors and people. Orghara, the language of ancient orcish traditions, is also part of his repertoire, preserving the cultural identity of his heritage and reinforcing his authority among the orc tribes.

Ruled Locations
Younger Drogod
As a young warrior, Drogod stood on the battlefield like a towering storm, his massive frame brimming with raw power. His grip tightened around the haft of his great axe, the weapon that had become an extension of his own fury. With each swing, the axe cleaved through armor and bone with terrifying precision, its weight and force sending enemies sprawling in all directions. His sharp, focused eyes scanned the chaos around him, calculating every move before it even happened. He fought with an intensity that seemed to come from the depths of his soul, driven by the hunger to prove himself and claim his rightful place among the wild clans. His enemies, though skilled and fierce, were no match for the brute strength and unrelenting determination of a young Drogod, who carved through their ranks with the speed and power of a tempest. His bloodied battle armor, marked with scars of countless fights, gleamed in the sunlight as he advanced, unstoppable, a force of nature that no one dared challenge.


Clan - Rakhal



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