Jan 15, 2014 2:36 PM
Three Brothers: Bios
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"Mother always taught us to love each other as we would be loved. How can we think any differently, brothers?"
-Benjamin
Benjamin was always closest to his mother, being the youngest of her sons. Often mocked by Abraham and Isidore for being the "baby brother", he would usually shrug off their teasing. Of coarse, when they took it too far, as boys often do, he would seek his mother's warmth so as to escape their cruelty. He felt perfectly content when he allowed his mother to stroke his hair and hold him close. To be loved in such a way was the greatest feeling to him. He would often say to her that he would do what he could to make others feel the way she made him feel.
When the monsters took his mother, he didn't back away like his fathers and brothers did. He stood there in awe, for he could feel the warmth and love emanating from his transformed mother. Naturally, his heart was crushed when the so-called heroes swept into the streets, purging all monsters in their path.
As his mother fell to their attacks, the other corrupted beings noticed his plight, and swept him away with them as the retreated. Although he felt despair at the loss of his mother, he felt the same warmth she emanated in the monster that embraced him then.
He eagerly embraced the lewd ways of the monsters over the years. His mind filled only with thoughts of spreading the monster's ideals of unending lust and copulation. Now a powerful Incubus, he leads his depraved hordes, seeking to reunite with his brothers and bring them over to the side of depraved monsters in the Demon Realm.
His cloak is now black as night, a symbol of his allegiance to the Demon Lord, and his eyes are now red with demonic energy. Armed with his corrupted blade and own demonic powers, he is a force the Order has come to fear, until he gets them in his embrace.
-----
"I will not tolerate those who go against the Goddess' will! Not even my own flesh and blood!"
-Solomon
The first born of the brothers, Solomon began to feel distant from his parents when Isidore and Benjamin came along. Though he performed his duties for the house and practiced with his brothers at his father's behest, he much preferred his time in the Goddess' presence than anything else. Late at night he would read the holy books by candlelight while his sons were fast asleep. He dreamed of nothing more than serving the Goddess in all her glory.
He spent much of his free time in the presence of holy men, soldiers of the Order and the much celebrated heroes. Their words of encouragement meant more to him than the embrace of his family.
When the monsters came, he had no doubt the Goddess' chosen would purge the depraved hordes from the streets. Of coarse, he never expected his mother, a pious woman of the Goddess, to be taken. He stood speechless as she rose in her new perverted form. He looked up with trembling arms as his supposedly brave father shook in his boots, hesitant to strike down his corrupted wife. The heroes did not hesitate when they arrived.
He watched in shock as the monsters swept Benjamin away in their retreat, but found himself separated from his father and Isidore. Feeling lost he simply sat and watched as the bodies of the monsters were piled up and burned, including his mother's. Then, one of the heroes extended a hand to the lost little boy. Forgetting his feelings of loss and sorrow, he embraced the light of the Goddess.
Cloaked in white, Solomon is now a hero of the Order, famous for his flaming sword of righteous fury. He shows no mercy to monsters or those men who would dare consort with them. However, he spends his free time with young children at the churches much like he did when he was a child, teaching them of the Goddess and her glory.
He seeks nothing more than to fulfill the Goddess' will, as he thinks every human should.
-----
"The Goddess and the Demon Lord have taken everything from me, including my brothers. I'd destroy them both if I ever got the chance"
-Isidore
The second born of the brothers, who idolized his father more than anything. He hung on his father's every word while Benjamin would help their mother and Solomon studied. To him, fighting in all its forms was the best thing in the world, including arguments with people he didn't respect.
He was often scolded by his mother fro being too rough with his brothers during sparring sessions, though his father silently gave his approval at his prowess. He couldn't wait to be old enough to go out and fight like his father, but his father steadfastly told him he wasn't ready yet.
He followed news of the war closely, wondering if his mercenary father would ever take a side. His father told him that the men in his family were mercenaries because it allowed them to fight for things they could actually care about like their family, not what someone told them to fight about.
During the monster's attack his romanticized ideas about war vanished. It wasn't the combat that caused him to flinch, but how the people suffered in the fighting when they wanted nothing to do with it. He was at an even further loss when the war took away his family. Benjamin and his mother were lost to the Demon Realm, Solomon to the Goddess, and his father to the fires that burned his body as he carried his son to safety.
With his last breaths, his father told him to always love his brothers. He told him to do what he will with his mercenary training so long as he chose what he would do with his life, and not let a self-imposed leader make the decisions for him. Isidore watched as his family was destroyed, and found himself virtually alone in the world, and empty.
Still, it was inevitable he would put his fighting skills to use, for he never paid much attention to anything else besides cooking, which his father insisted was just as important as knowing how to use a weapon, much to his mother's amusement. He despises both sides in the conflict, refusing to take contracts from them. He chooses instead to help those who can't defend themselves, and only wish to be left alone, even if they can only afford to spare a slice of bread.
The only one of his brothers dressed in the original green, he known no magic, but is well versed in all forms of regular fighting. He chooses to remain alone so as to avoid another tragedy like the one that destroyed his family, and as such, wields sarcasm like another weapon.
-Benjamin
Benjamin was always closest to his mother, being the youngest of her sons. Often mocked by Abraham and Isidore for being the "baby brother", he would usually shrug off their teasing. Of coarse, when they took it too far, as boys often do, he would seek his mother's warmth so as to escape their cruelty. He felt perfectly content when he allowed his mother to stroke his hair and hold him close. To be loved in such a way was the greatest feeling to him. He would often say to her that he would do what he could to make others feel the way she made him feel.
When the monsters took his mother, he didn't back away like his fathers and brothers did. He stood there in awe, for he could feel the warmth and love emanating from his transformed mother. Naturally, his heart was crushed when the so-called heroes swept into the streets, purging all monsters in their path.
As his mother fell to their attacks, the other corrupted beings noticed his plight, and swept him away with them as the retreated. Although he felt despair at the loss of his mother, he felt the same warmth she emanated in the monster that embraced him then.
He eagerly embraced the lewd ways of the monsters over the years. His mind filled only with thoughts of spreading the monster's ideals of unending lust and copulation. Now a powerful Incubus, he leads his depraved hordes, seeking to reunite with his brothers and bring them over to the side of depraved monsters in the Demon Realm.
His cloak is now black as night, a symbol of his allegiance to the Demon Lord, and his eyes are now red with demonic energy. Armed with his corrupted blade and own demonic powers, he is a force the Order has come to fear, until he gets them in his embrace.
-----
"I will not tolerate those who go against the Goddess' will! Not even my own flesh and blood!"
-Solomon
The first born of the brothers, Solomon began to feel distant from his parents when Isidore and Benjamin came along. Though he performed his duties for the house and practiced with his brothers at his father's behest, he much preferred his time in the Goddess' presence than anything else. Late at night he would read the holy books by candlelight while his sons were fast asleep. He dreamed of nothing more than serving the Goddess in all her glory.
He spent much of his free time in the presence of holy men, soldiers of the Order and the much celebrated heroes. Their words of encouragement meant more to him than the embrace of his family.
When the monsters came, he had no doubt the Goddess' chosen would purge the depraved hordes from the streets. Of coarse, he never expected his mother, a pious woman of the Goddess, to be taken. He stood speechless as she rose in her new perverted form. He looked up with trembling arms as his supposedly brave father shook in his boots, hesitant to strike down his corrupted wife. The heroes did not hesitate when they arrived.
He watched in shock as the monsters swept Benjamin away in their retreat, but found himself separated from his father and Isidore. Feeling lost he simply sat and watched as the bodies of the monsters were piled up and burned, including his mother's. Then, one of the heroes extended a hand to the lost little boy. Forgetting his feelings of loss and sorrow, he embraced the light of the Goddess.
Cloaked in white, Solomon is now a hero of the Order, famous for his flaming sword of righteous fury. He shows no mercy to monsters or those men who would dare consort with them. However, he spends his free time with young children at the churches much like he did when he was a child, teaching them of the Goddess and her glory.
He seeks nothing more than to fulfill the Goddess' will, as he thinks every human should.
-----
"The Goddess and the Demon Lord have taken everything from me, including my brothers. I'd destroy them both if I ever got the chance"
-Isidore
The second born of the brothers, who idolized his father more than anything. He hung on his father's every word while Benjamin would help their mother and Solomon studied. To him, fighting in all its forms was the best thing in the world, including arguments with people he didn't respect.
He was often scolded by his mother fro being too rough with his brothers during sparring sessions, though his father silently gave his approval at his prowess. He couldn't wait to be old enough to go out and fight like his father, but his father steadfastly told him he wasn't ready yet.
He followed news of the war closely, wondering if his mercenary father would ever take a side. His father told him that the men in his family were mercenaries because it allowed them to fight for things they could actually care about like their family, not what someone told them to fight about.
During the monster's attack his romanticized ideas about war vanished. It wasn't the combat that caused him to flinch, but how the people suffered in the fighting when they wanted nothing to do with it. He was at an even further loss when the war took away his family. Benjamin and his mother were lost to the Demon Realm, Solomon to the Goddess, and his father to the fires that burned his body as he carried his son to safety.
With his last breaths, his father told him to always love his brothers. He told him to do what he will with his mercenary training so long as he chose what he would do with his life, and not let a self-imposed leader make the decisions for him. Isidore watched as his family was destroyed, and found himself virtually alone in the world, and empty.
Still, it was inevitable he would put his fighting skills to use, for he never paid much attention to anything else besides cooking, which his father insisted was just as important as knowing how to use a weapon, much to his mother's amusement. He despises both sides in the conflict, refusing to take contracts from them. He chooses instead to help those who can't defend themselves, and only wish to be left alone, even if they can only afford to spare a slice of bread.
The only one of his brothers dressed in the original green, he known no magic, but is well versed in all forms of regular fighting. He chooses to remain alone so as to avoid another tragedy like the one that destroyed his family, and as such, wields sarcasm like another weapon.
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