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[[File:Sighvat the Yardistani.png|thumb|right|Sighvat, never showing his face to anyone but his most trusted followers.]]
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'''Sighvat the Yardistani''' (6002 ASC - present) was a rebellious nobleman with impressive charisma. While originally having lived in Yardistan, he grew fed up with what he perceived as an occupation of his homeland (Yardistan was - and still is - part of the States of [[Lichbrook]] and [[Goldshire]]).  
'''Sighvat the Yardistani''' (6002 ASC - present) was a rebellious nobleman with impressive charisma. While originally having lived in [[Yardistan]], he grew fed up with what he perceived as an occupation of his homeland (Yardistan was - and still is - part of the States of [[Lichbrook]] and [[Goldshire]]).  


After having caused a riot in Nordagaat in 6028 ASC, he was hurt very badly. His face was damaged beyond recognition, which fuelled his hatred against the authorities more and more. He decided to leave Yardistan behind and gathered a group of his most vocal followers around him.
After having caused a riot in Nordagaat in 6028 ASC, he was hurt very badly. His face was damaged beyond recognition, which fuelled his hatred against the authorities more and more. He decided to leave Yardistan behind and gathered a group of his most vocal followers around him.


At that time, he had started to see parallels between his own life and that of the demon [[Rrakanychan]], who had been forced by one of the early Kaisers (most legends talk about [[Raynor I|Raynor the First]]) to forever guard the [[Gate of Balgurd]]. The demon had been chained to his fate, just like Sighvat and 'his' people. He and his followers soon became fervent [[Followers of Rrakanychan]] and travelled throughout the realm. Wherever they go, they assemble dissatisfied people around them - mostly young people - and promise to lead them to a new and better future.
At that time, he had started to see parallels between his own life and that of the demon [[Rrakanychan]], who had been forced by one of the early [[The Kaiser|Kaisers]] (most legends talk about [[Raynor I|Raynor the First]]) to forever guard the [[Gate of Balgurd]]. The demon had been chained to his fate, just like Sighvat and 'his' people. He and his followers soon became fervent [[Followers of Rrakanychan]] and travelled throughout the realm. Wherever they go, they assemble dissatisfied people around them - mostly young people - and promise to lead them to a new and better future.


His last whereabouts is the Vale of Angularis, which is far enough of the central authorities to live in relative freedom. His plan are however a lot less peaceful than most hope they are.
His last whereabouts is the [[Vale of Angularis]], which is far enough of the central authorities to live in relative freedom. His plan are however a lot less peaceful than most hope they are.





Revision as of 23:30, 21 February 2016

Sighvat, never showing his face to anyone but his most trusted followers.

Sighvat the Yardistani (6002 ASC - present) was a rebellious nobleman with impressive charisma. While originally having lived in Yardistan, he grew fed up with what he perceived as an occupation of his homeland (Yardistan was - and still is - part of the States of Lichbrook and Goldshire).

After having caused a riot in Nordagaat in 6028 ASC, he was hurt very badly. His face was damaged beyond recognition, which fuelled his hatred against the authorities more and more. He decided to leave Yardistan behind and gathered a group of his most vocal followers around him.

At that time, he had started to see parallels between his own life and that of the demon Rrakanychan, who had been forced by one of the early Kaisers (most legends talk about Raynor the First) to forever guard the Gate of Balgurd. The demon had been chained to his fate, just like Sighvat and 'his' people. He and his followers soon became fervent Followers of Rrakanychan and travelled throughout the realm. Wherever they go, they assemble dissatisfied people around them - mostly young people - and promise to lead them to a new and better future.

His last whereabouts is the Vale of Angularis, which is far enough of the central authorities to live in relative freedom. His plan are however a lot less peaceful than most hope they are.