King Torkash

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King Torkash
People Northmen
Birth 1538 o.C.
Death 1600 o.C.
Other names Dragonlord
Society
Status king
Position Emperor of the Dragon Empire
Familiars
Atork;Fenrich,King Mulrich(sons)


Torkash was the founder and main ruler of the Dragon Empire.

Biography

  • 1538 o.C. Torkash was born as nobody in the wild north.
  • 1556 o.C. Torkash founded the Dragon Empire and ruled as its only king.
  • 1587 o.C. After the Battle of Deadwood Torkash changed his plans and started to explore and colonize the east.
  • 1600 o.C. Torkash died without a decided legacy. His weakened kingdom was split to his sons.

Life and career

Born as nobody, Torkash grew up to an important warlord and quickly strenghtened his influence. With the foundation of the first real dragon army, which used dragons to fight instead of just using them as symbol, his power was unbreakable by other warlords of the north. Together with Merlin's help and wisdom, he was able to unite the free villages in the northlands and started a new culture. His ambitions were bigger. Next, the green, fruitful middle fields should been conquered and the empire extended. This plan failed and after climate changes and the dying of the big green dragons, his power weakened. Other rescources say, that not Torkash, but Merlin itself controlled the kingdom in real.

Character and Family

Torkash never met many people. His heart was cold and his muscles strong. An immense willpower made him success but also some wisdom helped him in life. About his family, not much is known, probably they were warriors or farmers. Early he made some kind of friendship with Merlin who he later made his highest advisor and second most powerful guy in the northlands. Torkash never married. Instead he took many whores as his wifes for some hours or nights. Officially, he only had 3 sons, Atork, Mulrich and Fenrich, who he let live on his fortress and paid their education and life. Torkash never cared for them privately, so he never decided who would be his political legacy.

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