Raghor Rakhal
The Untouched Raghor Rakhal (a.k.a. Seer of Rakhal's)
Raghor was born of an unusual union between Drogod Rakhal, the war chief of the Rakhar clan, and Ethria, a powerful human seer from old clan of Brathiir. Tragically, Ethria died during childbirth, leaving Raghor to grow up without knowing his mother. Raised by his father in the Clan - Rakhal, Raghor was taught the ways of battle and war, but it was his mother’s legacy—the seer's power—that would shape his destiny. Unlike his mother, Raghor inherited only a fraction of her ability, limited to glimpsing the future about fifteen seconds ahead. While this power isn’t as grand as his mother’s, as she can see the years upfront, it provides him with a huge advantage, particularly in combat, where he can anticipate enemies' movements before they even make them.
When Drogod, the war chief of the Rakhar clan, learned that his beloved Ethria had died during the birth of their son, Raghor, a deep, unshakable sadness consumed him. The loss of his partner in such a tragic way left Drogod devastated, but his grief quickly turned into misplaced rage. He blamed Raghor for his mother’s death, seeing him as a painful reminder of the one he lost. To make matters worse, Drogod hated that Raghor didn't bear the orcish features he had hoped for; the boy’s almost entirely human appearance, with only slightly sharper ears, served as a constant reminder of his lost love and the union that had resulted in this disappointment. Drogod’s resentment manifested in harsh treatment, pushing his son with relentless, unforgiving training, demanding perfection at every turn. Raghor, though crushed by the weight of his father’s blame and rejection, channeled his sorrow and frustration into becoming a warrior. He trained fiercely, determined to prove himself worthy of Drogod’s respect, even if he could never earn his love. Every swing of his axe, every victory in battle, was a silent cry for acceptance—a way to show Drogod that he was not the cause of Ethria’s death, but a warrior in his own right.
When Drogod, the war chief of the Rakhar clan, learned that his beloved Ethria had died during the birth of their son, Raghor, a deep, unshakable sadness consumed him. The loss of his partner in such a tragic way left Drogod devastated, but his grief quickly turned into misplaced rage. He blamed Raghor for his mother’s death, seeing him as a painful reminder of the one he lost. To make matters worse, Drogod hated that Raghor didn't bear the orcish features he had hoped for; the boy’s almost entirely human appearance, with only slightly sharper ears, served as a constant reminder of his lost love and the union that had resulted in this disappointment. Drogod’s resentment manifested in harsh treatment, pushing his son with relentless, unforgiving training, demanding perfection at every turn. Raghor, though crushed by the weight of his father’s blame and rejection, channeled his sorrow and frustration into becoming a warrior. He trained fiercely, determined to prove himself worthy of Drogod’s respect, even if he could never earn his love. Every swing of his axe, every victory in battle, was a silent cry for acceptance—a way to show Drogod that he was not the cause of Ethria’s death, but a warrior in his own right.
Physical Description
General Physical Condition
Raghor has a lean, muscular build, standing at an average height for a human, with sharp agility honed through years of combat training. His physique is the result of relentless physical and archanic discipline, making him a formidable dual-axe wielder. He has no major illnesses or afflictions, though the constant pressure of his father’s expectations and the trauma from his past occasionally weighs on his mental health.
Body Features
Raghor is bald, with sharp ears that hint at his half-orc heritage. His body is marked by old scars from his tumultuous childhood, but he has few new ones, a testament to his exceptional combat skills and cautious nature in recent years. His striking bright blue eyes glow when he uses his archanic power, and he often adorns his body with tribal blue markings, a tribute to his mother's heritage.
Facial Features
Raghor has a strong, angular face with high cheekbones and a defined jawline, giving him a commanding and almost regal appearance. His sharp ears are the most notable sign of his orcish lineage. His skin is a medium tan, with a few old, faded scars marking his body, reminders of past battles and struggles. His bright blue eyes, which glow when he taps into his archanic abilities, are intense and piercing, often giving off an air of mystery. He keeps his face mostly clean-shaven, though a light stubble occasionally appears, adding to his rugged, battle-hardened look.
Identifying Characteristics
Bright blue eyes that glow when using archanic power.
Sharp ears, a subtle sign of his half-orc lineage.
Old scars on his body from childhood.
Tribal blue markings on his skin, honoring his mother's heritage.
Bald head.
Clean-shaven face, with occasional light stubble.
Strong, angular facial features, including high cheekbones and a defined jawline.
Sharp ears, a subtle sign of his half-orc lineage.
Old scars on his body from childhood.
Tribal blue markings on his skin, honoring his mother's heritage.
Bald head.
Clean-shaven face, with occasional light stubble.
Strong, angular facial features, including high cheekbones and a defined jawline.
Physical quirks
Eyes glow blue when using archanic power – His eyes emit a faint blue glow whenever he taps into his ability to see into the future, which can sometimes give him away in a tense moment.
Fidgets with his axes – When idle or in moments of contemplation, Raghor often subconsciously runs his fingers over the handles of his dual axes, as if testing their balance or sharpening his focus.
Occasional deep sighs – When the weight of his past or his father’s expectations becomes too much, Raghor will sometimes let out a long, heavy sigh, momentarily releasing the tension that builds inside him.
Unconscious flexing of muscles – After long periods of stillness, especially in combat situations, he has a tendency to flex his muscles, a reflexive habit to keep his body prepared for action at all times.
Fidgets with his axes – When idle or in moments of contemplation, Raghor often subconsciously runs his fingers over the handles of his dual axes, as if testing their balance or sharpening his focus.
Occasional deep sighs – When the weight of his past or his father’s expectations becomes too much, Raghor will sometimes let out a long, heavy sigh, momentarily releasing the tension that builds inside him.
Unconscious flexing of muscles – After long periods of stillness, especially in combat situations, he has a tendency to flex his muscles, a reflexive habit to keep his body prepared for action at all times.
Special abilities
Archanic Foresight (15 Seconds Ahead) – Raghor possesses the ability to see 15 seconds into the future, a gift he inherited from his mother, Ethria. This limited foresight gives him a significant advantage in combat, allowing him to anticipate enemy movements and react with precision. His eyes glow bright blue when this power is active, and it gives him an almost uncanny ability to dodge attacks and outmaneuver opponents.
Dual-Axe Mastery – Raghor is a highly skilled warrior, particularly with his dual axes. His combat style is fluid and fast, allowing him to overwhelm multiple opponents at once. His agility and ability to read his opponents’ moves with his foresight make him an expert in close-quarters combat.
Enhanced Reflexes – A result of his rigorous training and his archanic foresight, Raghor’s reflexes are heightened to superhuman levels. He can react to threats almost instantly, making him nearly impossible to surprise in combat.
Intuitive Strategy – While not strictly an archanic ability, Raghor’s tactical mind has been sharpened by his foresight. He can quickly assess battlefields, read the movements of his enemies, and predict outcomes with uncanny accuracy, giving him the upper hand in skirmishes and larger conflicts.
Wild Endurance – Trained from a young age to endure extreme physical stress, Raghor’s stamina is remarkable. He can fight for hours without tiring, able to engage in prolonged combat while still maintaining a high level of efficiency and focus. His resilience and physical toughness allow him to endure pain and continue fighting even after sustaining injuries.
Dual-Axe Mastery – Raghor is a highly skilled warrior, particularly with his dual axes. His combat style is fluid and fast, allowing him to overwhelm multiple opponents at once. His agility and ability to read his opponents’ moves with his foresight make him an expert in close-quarters combat.
Enhanced Reflexes – A result of his rigorous training and his archanic foresight, Raghor’s reflexes are heightened to superhuman levels. He can react to threats almost instantly, making him nearly impossible to surprise in combat.
Intuitive Strategy – While not strictly an archanic ability, Raghor’s tactical mind has been sharpened by his foresight. He can quickly assess battlefields, read the movements of his enemies, and predict outcomes with uncanny accuracy, giving him the upper hand in skirmishes and larger conflicts.
Wild Endurance – Trained from a young age to endure extreme physical stress, Raghor’s stamina is remarkable. He can fight for hours without tiring, able to engage in prolonged combat while still maintaining a high level of efficiency and focus. His resilience and physical toughness allow him to endure pain and continue fighting even after sustaining injuries.
Mental characteristics
Personal history
Year 0 (Birth) Raghor is born to Drogod, the war chief of the Rakhar clan, and Ethria, a human seer. Tragically, Ethria dies during childbirth, and Drogod blames Raghor for her death, a bitterness that will shape Raghor’s life.
Age 4 (Early Years) Raghor begins to show signs of his human heritage, lacking the expected orcish features of his father. Drogod’s resentment grows, and Raghor feels the sting of his father’s anger from an early age. He begins his basic combat training, but Drogod’s treatment is harsh and driven by resentment rather than nurturing.
Age 8 (Training Intensifies) At this age, Raghor is subjected to increasingly brutal combat training under Drogod’s watchful, unforgiving eye. Drogod begins to push Raghor harder, expecting him to prove his worth as the son of the war chief.
Age 12 (First Signs of Archanic Power) Raghor’s archanic power begins to manifest, though it is much weaker than his mother’s. He begins to experience brief flashes of the future—only about 5 seconds ahead—but the visions are erratic and disorienting. Drogod sees this power as an inconvenience rather than a gift, and it adds to his resentment of Raghor, reinforcing his belief that Raghor is a reminder of his loss.
Age 14 (Combat Mastery) Raghor becomes skilled with dual axes, training with the Rakhar warriors. By this age, he is already capable of defeating multiple opponents in combat, relying on his sharp instincts, strength, and emerging archanic abilities. Combat trials become a routine part of his life, as he begins to prove himself a fearsome fighter within the clan, though his relationship with Drogod remains strained.
Age 18 (Focus on Archanic Training) Raghor begins serious archanic training with the clan’s elders, learning to control and refine his power. His ability to foresee the future 15 seconds ahead becomes a deadly asset in battle, though it is still limited compared to his mother’s abilities. He focuses on strengthening his mental discipline to control his visions. Drogod’s harshness persists, and Raghor’s desire to prove himself to his father intensifies. Raghor begins to focus on using his archanic foresight to complement his combat skills, cementing his role as a key warrior in the clan.
Age 22 (Major Combat Achievement) Raghor leads a successful raid on a rival clan, using his ability to see into the future to anticipate enemy movements and ensure the victory of the Rakhar clan. His growing reputation as a battlefield tactician and unstoppable warrior spreads throughout the clan. He received title "The Untouched", as he get out of fight without any scratches. Despite this success, Drogod remains cold and distant, never offering Raghor the praise or recognition he craves.
Age 24 (Personal Struggles and Growth) Raghor continues his training, pushing himself beyond his physical and archanic limits. He begins to explore his identity outside of being the son of Drogod, trying to come to terms with his heritage and the anger that has defined his relationship with his father. Raghor’s internal struggle deepens as he tries to understand who he is—beyond the son of a war chief and a half-orc feared for his abilities—and what he truly wants from life.
Age 26 (Current Time) Now a seasoned warrior, Raghor is respected throughout the Rakhar clan, feared for his ability to take on large groups of enemies without breaking a sweat, thanks to his foresight and combat skills. He remains driven by the desire to prove his worth to his father, though he has started to question whether he will ever be able to earn Drogod’s approval. Raghor’s reputation as a warrior grows, but he feels the weight of his past, still seeking peace with himself and his relationship with Drogod. Raghore became the leader of attacikng division of Wild Thalarians to Province of Ráven. His father give him significant role in the upcoming WAR!
Age 4 (Early Years) Raghor begins to show signs of his human heritage, lacking the expected orcish features of his father. Drogod’s resentment grows, and Raghor feels the sting of his father’s anger from an early age. He begins his basic combat training, but Drogod’s treatment is harsh and driven by resentment rather than nurturing.
Age 8 (Training Intensifies) At this age, Raghor is subjected to increasingly brutal combat training under Drogod’s watchful, unforgiving eye. Drogod begins to push Raghor harder, expecting him to prove his worth as the son of the war chief.
Age 12 (First Signs of Archanic Power) Raghor’s archanic power begins to manifest, though it is much weaker than his mother’s. He begins to experience brief flashes of the future—only about 5 seconds ahead—but the visions are erratic and disorienting. Drogod sees this power as an inconvenience rather than a gift, and it adds to his resentment of Raghor, reinforcing his belief that Raghor is a reminder of his loss.
Age 14 (Combat Mastery) Raghor becomes skilled with dual axes, training with the Rakhar warriors. By this age, he is already capable of defeating multiple opponents in combat, relying on his sharp instincts, strength, and emerging archanic abilities. Combat trials become a routine part of his life, as he begins to prove himself a fearsome fighter within the clan, though his relationship with Drogod remains strained.
Age 18 (Focus on Archanic Training) Raghor begins serious archanic training with the clan’s elders, learning to control and refine his power. His ability to foresee the future 15 seconds ahead becomes a deadly asset in battle, though it is still limited compared to his mother’s abilities. He focuses on strengthening his mental discipline to control his visions. Drogod’s harshness persists, and Raghor’s desire to prove himself to his father intensifies. Raghor begins to focus on using his archanic foresight to complement his combat skills, cementing his role as a key warrior in the clan.
Age 22 (Major Combat Achievement) Raghor leads a successful raid on a rival clan, using his ability to see into the future to anticipate enemy movements and ensure the victory of the Rakhar clan. His growing reputation as a battlefield tactician and unstoppable warrior spreads throughout the clan. He received title "The Untouched", as he get out of fight without any scratches. Despite this success, Drogod remains cold and distant, never offering Raghor the praise or recognition he craves.
Age 24 (Personal Struggles and Growth) Raghor continues his training, pushing himself beyond his physical and archanic limits. He begins to explore his identity outside of being the son of Drogod, trying to come to terms with his heritage and the anger that has defined his relationship with his father. Raghor’s internal struggle deepens as he tries to understand who he is—beyond the son of a war chief and a half-orc feared for his abilities—and what he truly wants from life.
Age 26 (Current Time) Now a seasoned warrior, Raghor is respected throughout the Rakhar clan, feared for his ability to take on large groups of enemies without breaking a sweat, thanks to his foresight and combat skills. He remains driven by the desire to prove his worth to his father, though he has started to question whether he will ever be able to earn Drogod’s approval. Raghor’s reputation as a warrior grows, but he feels the weight of his past, still seeking peace with himself and his relationship with Drogod. Raghore became the leader of attacikng division of Wild Thalarians to Province of Ráven. His father give him significant role in the upcoming WAR!
Sexuality
Raghor views sexuality and relationships with a detached, almost pragmatic lens. As a warrior and a well-known figure among the wild folk, he has little time for the complexities of family life or long-term commitments. His focus is primarily on honing his combat skills and maintaining his reputation, which leaves little room for emotional attachment or the nurturing of personal connections. Due to his status and physical prowess, he is often sought after by women, and he takes advantage of his position, engaging in short-lived encounters with those who desire him. These interactions are typically one-night stands, devoid of emotional connection or intimacy beyond the physical. For Raghor, these fleeting relationships are just another way to maintain his power and dominance, serving as both a release and a means to assert his control, rather than a pursuit of love or lasting affection. The emotional consequences of these encounters are rarely considered, as he is focused on his role as a warrior, constantly seeking the approval of his father and pushing the limits of his abilities.
Education
Raghor, as the son of Drogod, the war chief of the Rakhar clan, received a well-rounded education, shaped by both his prestigious lineage and the harsh realities of life as a warrior. His father ensured that Raghor was well-versed in the skills needed to lead and survive in their brutal world, but also that he understood the importance of knowledge beyond the battlefield.
Raghor is fluent in both Ģhara and Syndarien language, the common languages spoken by the wild folk and neighboring territories, and is proficient in writing them as well. His literacy sets him apart, as many of his peers are less educated in formal communication. He also received thorough education in geography, learning the lay of the land and the various regions that the wild folk traverse, as well as the intricate details of their surroundings. His understanding of nature is equally deep, enabling him to track, hunt, and survive in even the harshest conditions, a crucial skill for someone in his position.
In terms of combat, Raghor was trained to dominate with two handaxes, his preferred weapons, under the guidance of the clan’s most experienced warriors. He has mastered the art of dual-wielding, turning what is typically considered a disadvantage in battle into a show of speed, precision, and lethal power.
Beyond physical training, Raghor also received deep archanic instruction from the clan's elders. While his mother’s seer abilities were far greater, Raghor inherited a limited form of her gift—the ability to see about fifteen seconds into the future—and his education in archanic lore and history helped him understand and refine this power. He was taught the ancient Pantheon of Beasts, the religion of the wild folk, and the significance of the various spirits that govern nature and the world around them. This knowledge has shaped his connection to the wild folk’s beliefs and has also guided his combat style, allowing him to tap into the spirits’ power for insight and advantage during battle.
Overall, Raghor’s education was a blend of practical, combative training and intellectual development, giving him a well-rounded perspective on life, his power, and his place in the world.
In terms of combat, Raghor was trained to dominate with two handaxes, his preferred weapons, under the guidance of the clan’s most experienced warriors. He has mastered the art of dual-wielding, turning what is typically considered a disadvantage in battle into a show of speed, precision, and lethal power.
Beyond physical training, Raghor also received deep archanic instruction from the clan's elders. While his mother’s seer abilities were far greater, Raghor inherited a limited form of her gift—the ability to see about fifteen seconds into the future—and his education in archanic lore and history helped him understand and refine this power. He was taught the ancient Pantheon of Beasts, the religion of the wild folk, and the significance of the various spirits that govern nature and the world around them. This knowledge has shaped his connection to the wild folk’s beliefs and has also guided his combat style, allowing him to tap into the spirits’ power for insight and advantage during battle.
Overall, Raghor’s education was a blend of practical, combative training and intellectual development, giving him a well-rounded perspective on life, his power, and his place in the world.
Employment
Combat Trials and Weapon Mastery
(Age 16 to 20)Role: Warrior in Training, Dual-Weapon Specialist
Key Responsibilities: During this stage, Raghor’s training intensified, focusing specifically on mastering the dual handaxes—a weapon style that became his signature. The clan began to recognize his natural aptitude for combat, even if his father's coldness lingered. Raghor’s ability to defeat larger groups of opponents using his agility, strength, and foresight made him a rising star in the clan. His work consisted of not only one-on-one combat but also leading smaller raids and skirmishes, where he demonstrated his ability to make quick, strategic decisions by using his archanic foresight.
Major Achievement: At age 18, Raghor became well-known for his combat prowess, especially in battle, where his ability gave him a strategic advantage, allowing him to anticipate enemy movements. This set him apart as a warrior and earned him recognition from both his peers and the clan elders.
Archanic Training and Leadership Development
(Age 20 to 23)Role: Archanic Apprentice, Battlefield Strategist
Key Responsibilities: As his combat skills became sharper, Raghor’s archanic abilities also began to develop further. He received deep, focused training from the clan's elders to enhance his visions and learn how to integrate his foresight into combat strategy. During this period, his role expanded beyond simply fighting; he started to take on more strategic responsibilities, advising on raids and helping plan battles with his foresight. His training was no longer solely about brute strength but also about intellect, control, and his connection to the wild folk’s religious beliefs and archanic forces.
Major Achievement: Raghor led successful small-scale raids. These actions solidified his reputation as a key member of the clan’s war effort and a growing force among the wild folk.
Veteran Warrior and Tactical Expert
(Age 23 to Present)Role: Veteran Warrior, Tactical Leader, Elite Fighter
Key Responsibilities: At 26, Raghor has become a respected warrior within the Rakhar clan, known for his ability to lead successful raids and outmaneuver larger groups of enemies. His primary role is that of a battlefield leader and elite combatant, tasked with spearheading missions and coordinating tactical strikes. He leads by example, often taking on overwhelming odds and using his archanic foresight to predict enemy moves, ensuring victory. Raghor is now viewed as a critical asset in the Rakhar clan’s war efforts, with many warriors looking up to him as a model for combat prowess and tactical thinking.
Major Achievement: Master of Dual Handaxes and battlefield strategist. Raghor is widely recognized not just for his physical strength but for his mental acuity in battle, becoming a key leader among the wild folk and a feared opponent in any conflict. His success has earned him the respect of many in the clan, though his father, Drogod, remains emotionally distant and harsh toward him.
Current Role: Raghor is still very much entrenched in his career as a warrior and leader within the Rakhar clan. However, he is beginning to question the cost of his devotion to the clan and his father’s approval. While still focused on honing his combat and archanic skills, Raghor’s growth as a warrior has led him to start considering what his future holds beyond the battlefield.
Accomplishments & Achievements
Mastery of Dual Handaxes:
Raghor became a feared combatant and a master of dual-wielding handaxes, a weapon style he perfected through relentless training, allowing him to defeat multiple enemies at once with speed and precision.Inheriting Archanic Foresight:
He inherited his mother's ability to see 15 seconds into the future, a gift that has given him a significant advantage in battle, allowing him to predict enemy movements and plan his strikes with deadly accuracy.First Blood in Battle:
At age 16, Raghor participated in his first full battle, where he successfully helped the Rakhar clan secure a victory, proving his ability to fight and lead under pressure.Surviving His Father's Harsh Training:
Despite Drogod’s harshness and emotional distance, Raghor endured years of demanding physical and mental training, shaping him into one of the clan’s strongest warriors and earning his place among the elite fighters.Leading a Successful Raid:
At age 18, Raghor led a raid against a rival clan, using his foresight to anticipate enemy movements and guide his warriors to victory. This battle marked him as a capable leader and tactician.Rising to Tactical Leader:
By age 20, Raghor had become a key battlefield strategist, using his archanic powers to help plan raids and battles. His foresight and combat experience made him an invaluable asset to the clan.Gaining Recognition Among Elders:
Raghor’s mastery of his archanic abilities and his prowess in combat earned him the respect of the clan elders, who began to treat him as a future leader of the Rakhar clan.Defeating Over Ten Opponents in a Single Fight:
Raghor has fought and defeated more than ten opponents at once in combat trials, showcasing his skill, endurance, and the strategic advantage of his foresight.Successfully Defending Rakhar Clan Territory:
Raghor played a critical role in defending the Rakhar clan’s territory from marauding enemies, using his foresight to anticipate enemy strategies and counteract their attacks with minimal losses.Surpassing His Father’s Expectations (In Combat):
Though Drogod has always been distant and harsh, Raghor’s numerous victories and superior combat skills in battle have exceeded his father’s expectations, earning him begrudging respect, even if his father never fully acknowledges his emotional struggles.Mental Trauma
Raghor’s mental trauma stems from two core events that have shaped his entire life. The first is the overwhelming disappointment he’s felt from his father, Drogod, who never once showed him affection or approval. From an early age, Raghor was burdened with the belief that no matter how strong or skilled he became, he would never meet his father’s impossible expectations. Drogod’s coldness and harshness created a rift between them that Raghor could never bridge. This constant emotional rejection left Raghor with a deep, unshakable sense of inadequacy, as though his very existence was a failure. His desire to prove himself to his father only intensified his trauma, fueling an internal war that he couldn’t escape.
The second source of his mental trauma is the loss of his mother, Ethria, during childbirth. Though he never knew her, the trauma of her death haunted him throughout his life, particularly because Drogod blamed Raghor for her passing. This was a weight Raghor carried for years, the belief that his very existence was the cause of the woman he never got the chance to know being taken from him. As he grew older, the guilt became ingrained in his psyche, and he began to internalize the idea that he was the source of all the pain in his life—his father’s disappointment, his mother’s death, and the emotional emptiness that surrounded him. These two sources of trauma shaped Raghor into a man who constantly seeks validation through power and strength, but never feels truly worthy of either.
Intellectual Characteristics
Raghor is highly intelligent, but his intellect is shaped by his life as a warrior and the harsh expectations placed on him. His mind is sharp, strategic, and practical, honed through years of combat training and the constant need to outthink his enemies. He is an exceptional tactician, able to assess battlefields quickly and make rapid decisions, often guided by his archanic foresight. His ability to anticipate enemy movements and predict their next actions gives him an edge in combat, allowing him to dominate opponents with precision and efficiency.
Despite his warrior nature, Raghor also possesses a deep curiosity about the world around him, especially when it comes to history and the Archana. His training with the clan’s elders has given him a solid foundation in understanding the pantheon of beasts, the nature of archanic powers, and the history of his people. Though his education may not be extensive in more scholarly areas, his practical knowledge and innate ability to read situations quickly are what make him stand out as a leader.
However, Raghor struggles with emotional intelligence. Years of emotional neglect and the rigid warrior mentality instilled in him by Drogod have made it difficult for him to navigate interpersonal relationships. He’s often distant, preferring action over conversation, and has difficulty understanding or processing his own emotions. This emotional detachment makes him appear cold to others, but it is a defense mechanism built from a lifetime of disappointment and rejection. Nonetheless, Raghor’s intellect shines in combat, strategy, and his understanding of his powers, making him a formidable force both on and off the battlefield.
However, Raghor struggles with emotional intelligence. Years of emotional neglect and the rigid warrior mentality instilled in him by Drogod have made it difficult for him to navigate interpersonal relationships. He’s often distant, preferring action over conversation, and has difficulty understanding or processing his own emotions. This emotional detachment makes him appear cold to others, but it is a defense mechanism built from a lifetime of disappointment and rejection. Nonetheless, Raghor’s intellect shines in combat, strategy, and his understanding of his powers, making him a formidable force both on and off the battlefield.
Morality & Philosophy
"Strength is forged in the fire of pain, and loyalty is earned through blood. Trust no one but yourself, for in the end, only your blade will stand with you."
Taboos
Disrespecting His Mother: Raghor holds his mother Ethria in reverence, despite never having known her. Any disrespect toward her memory or legacy, especially her archanic abilities, is a deep taboo for him. He is fiercely protective of her name and legacy.
Showing Weakness in Battle: Raghor believes that in the heat of combat, showing any form of hesitation or weakness is unacceptable. It dishonors his training, his clan, and his own sense of identity. A true warrior, in his mind, must be ruthless and unyielding.
Questioning the Clan’s Leadership: While Raghor may secretly resent his father’s harshness, he would never openly challenge the authority of the Rakhar clan's leadership. Disrespecting the clan’s hierarchy is a breach of honor that could be seen as treasonous.
Making Promises He Can't Keep: Raghor believes in the power of action over words, so making promises or vows that he cannot fulfill is a taboo in his mind. He holds his integrity in high regard, and dishonoring a promise, even unintentionally, would tarnish his sense of self.
Showing Weakness in Battle: Raghor believes that in the heat of combat, showing any form of hesitation or weakness is unacceptable. It dishonors his training, his clan, and his own sense of identity. A true warrior, in his mind, must be ruthless and unyielding.
Questioning the Clan’s Leadership: While Raghor may secretly resent his father’s harshness, he would never openly challenge the authority of the Rakhar clan's leadership. Disrespecting the clan’s hierarchy is a breach of honor that could be seen as treasonous.
"Leadership is earned through strength, but even the strongest can falter. My father’s choices may have kept our clan powerful, but I wonder—does power alone make it right?"Emotional Vulnerability: Raghor has learned to suppress his emotions to survive. Expressing emotional vulnerability, whether through tears or displays of fear, is something he views as a weakness—something to be avoided at all costs.
Making Promises He Can't Keep: Raghor believes in the power of action over words, so making promises or vows that he cannot fulfill is a taboo in his mind. He holds his integrity in high regard, and dishonoring a promise, even unintentionally, would tarnish his sense of self.
Personality Characteristics
Motivation
"I have spent my life fighting to prove my worth—not just to my father, but to myself. I was born in the shadow of expectations, blamed for the death of my mother, and burdened with a legacy I never asked for. But I will carve my own path, even if it means walking alone. Every swing of my axe, every battle I win, is my way of saying that I am more than their judgments, more than the mistakes of my past. I fight not for glory, but for the freedom to decide who I am and what I will become."
Vices & Personality flaws
Pride, Anger, Inability to Forgive, Loneliness, Recklessness, Fear of Weakness, Distrust of Authority, Tendency to Use People
"I fight for strength, not for glory, but deep down... I still hope my father sees me as more than just his failure."

Current Status
Attacking the Province of Ráven
Current Location
Species
Ethnicity
Age
26
Date of Birth
18. 8. year 511
Circumstances of Birth
His mother Ethria died during giving birth.
Birthplace
Family
Children
Current Residence
Bárka
Sex
Male
Gender
Man
Presentation
Masculine
Eyes
Blue, Glowin bright blue when using archana.
Hair
Bold
Skin Tone/Pigmentation
Tanned
Height
185 Centimenters
Weight
89 Kilograms
Quotes & Catchphrases
"Strength is forged in blood and pain, but only the will to survive can make it your own."
"A warrior doesn't wait for fate. He carves it with his own hands."
"You don't defeat your enemies by crushing them. You defeat them by outlasting them."
"If you want to see the future, learn to see through your enemies' eyes."
"These axes have tasted more blood than I care to count, and they never dull. Neither will I."
"When my axes swing, death follows—quick and final. There’s no mercy in battle."
"In the heat of battle, there is no hesitation. My axes know what to do before I even make the strike."
"I don’t need to count the kills, but I remember every strike. My axes are my reckoning."
"In the wild, strategy isn’t about numbers—it’s about knowing the land, the wind, and your enemies' every move."
"The strongest warriors do not only fight—they know when to fight, when to wait, and when to strike without mercy."
"When the wild calls, listen. The best strategy is not to impose your will, but to work in harmony with the land and its creatures."
"A warrior doesn't wait for fate. He carves it with his own hands."
"You don't defeat your enemies by crushing them. You defeat them by outlasting them."
"If you want to see the future, learn to see through your enemies' eyes."
"These axes have tasted more blood than I care to count, and they never dull. Neither will I."
"When my axes swing, death follows—quick and final. There’s no mercy in battle."
"In the heat of battle, there is no hesitation. My axes know what to do before I even make the strike."
"I don’t need to count the kills, but I remember every strike. My axes are my reckoning."
"In the wild, strategy isn’t about numbers—it’s about knowing the land, the wind, and your enemies' every move."
"The strongest warriors do not only fight—they know when to fight, when to wait, and when to strike without mercy."
"When the wild calls, listen. The best strategy is not to impose your will, but to work in harmony with the land and its creatures."
Belief/Deity
Pantheon of Beasts
Aligned Organization


"Maybe one day, I’ll disappear without a trace—leave the bloodshed behind. Find somewhere peaceful, and for once, let myself love without the weight of a battle at my back."
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