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Some say the pride came to Frór when he became king; others said he was always as prideful as he is now, but it is not really known due to all the rumors spread. All everyone knows about his pride is that it’s almost as if he is pride, he truly believes he is the strongest in all of Eden, he also believes that the Denur are the most powerful nation as well. This pride may lead to his downfall eventually, but as of now, it seems to fit him. As a king, Frór slowly stopped training with his friends and spending more time sitting on his throne dealing with the many things a king has to work on. Although he may not train with his people or be as talkative as he had once been, you can still see that he truly cares about them all still and that never changed. Although if it is seen from an outside view, it may seem like Frór changed for the worse, but he has only gotten serious, disciplined, and only talks when he feels it’s needed instead of talking whenever he pleases. | Some say the pride came to Frór when he became king; others said he was always as prideful as he is now, but it is not really known due to all the rumors spread. All everyone knows about his pride is that it’s almost as if he is pride, he truly believes he is the strongest in all of Eden, he also believes that the Denur are the most powerful nation as well. This pride may lead to his downfall eventually, but as of now, it seems to fit him. As a king, Frór slowly stopped training with his friends and spending more time sitting on his throne dealing with the many things a king has to work on. Although he may not train with his people or be as talkative as he had once been, you can still see that he truly cares about them all still and that never changed. Although if it is seen from an outside view, it may seem like Frór changed for the worse, but he has only gotten serious, disciplined, and only talks when he feels it’s needed instead of talking whenever he pleases. | ||
Revision as of 18:23, 13 October 2021
Title(s) | King of the Great-Smiths
The King of Pride King under Stone |
Rule | Realm of the Denur |
Born | 1391 AFS |
Realm(s) | The Dzrathas Mountains |
Race | Denur |
Culture | Denur |
Physical description:
Frór is very tall for a Dwarf as he stands at 5’. First thing you may notice about Frór is his yellow eye like a melted pot of gold and his other eye that has a scar going across it making his one eye go blind. Atop his head sits a grey and white head of hair let wild and a beard that covers part of his face that goes down to his chest with a few intricate braids in it as well. Markings on his skull going across part of his face and a black tattoo that makes it look like charcoal was smeared across his left eye.
Characteristics:
Frór is the embodiment of pride. He believes he and his people are the strongest in all of Eden and will tell you to your face if you doubt him. This is how he got the title “The King of Pride”, a name to put him down but only gave him more of an ego. Never joking, Frór is always serious, even if it may seem like he may make a joke or not. You should know that he is not joking. He is a very honest individual and almost never lies unless he believes it is needed to lie, which is very rare. If you have time to speak with Frór, you will notice he doesn’t speak very often. This is because he is trying to read you while not giving up information that you could read from him.
History:
Frór grew up in the capital of the Denur, Dar-ach Denur. Son of the previous king, Thorvir Worldsword, Frór grew up with little to no troubles, although he did struggle through finding himself and not just being a copycat of his father. Frór wanted to look for himself alone and without others telling him the way he should be. This led him to have the title of Lord, but he fought on the battlefields as a soldier and worked his way up through the ranks. His father was disappointed in his son, not just accepting that he was a lord and focusing on his lordly duties, but acting like a normal citizen among the rest of his people. Frór did not do this without thinking what is best for his people, he did this knowing he would be King one day and had a plan to make him the best King to have ever walked on Eden after Denur, the first king of the Denur.
In Frór’s later years, he was well liked among the other Dwarves. Dwarves younger than him and around his age looked up to him as they all would love to be King but can only dream of it as well as looking up to the current king Thorvir but unlike Thorvir, Frór walks among the rest of the Denur like equals seeing himself not above them just because of a birthright. His life in the Kingdom revolved around practicing decide as the Lord under his father. And combat training with his peers instead of being trained by a specifically chosen person. Most of his training was him practicing with his choice of weapon: a great axe. After turning the age of 32 years old, his father Thorvir began coming down with a sickness. It started off with coughing, developing into a runny nose, then his coughs turned into blood and his snot turned crimson. Although he still seemed healthy besides those effects, he could feel his body deteriorating. He never showed his weakness over taking him to his people or even his own son, who he loved dearly. After many years of his body worsening and his heart beat becoming more faint, he finally passed away when Frór was just 76 years old, which is still fairly young for a Dwarf. He had to take over kingship for his father. Although it was a surprise, he was still prepared but had a missing piece in his heart since his father’s death was so unexpected to him because of his father hiding it from him.
Some say the pride came to Frór when he became king; others said he was always as prideful as he is now, but it is not really known due to all the rumors spread. All everyone knows about his pride is that it’s almost as if he is pride, he truly believes he is the strongest in all of Eden, he also believes that the Denur are the most powerful nation as well. This pride may lead to his downfall eventually, but as of now, it seems to fit him. As a king, Frór slowly stopped training with his friends and spending more time sitting on his throne dealing with the many things a king has to work on. Although he may not train with his people or be as talkative as he had once been, you can still see that he truly cares about them all still and that never changed. Although if it is seen from an outside view, it may seem like Frór changed for the worse, but he has only gotten serious, disciplined, and only talks when he feels it’s needed instead of talking whenever he pleases.