The main characters of Relentless Unleashed
Raziel Lochlan – Paladin
Jonathan Lochlan was not chosen to the priesthood, he was born into it, coming from a long line of priests of Dougal. He learned of the heroic labours of the brave heroes of Abomnikus at his fathers knee, and listened to the ballads of noble deaths at his mother’s breast.
Having squired for the knights of Dougal, he has taken on the mantle of Knight in Waiting, seeking the glory which will advance his rank and spread the word of Dougal across the lands.
After experiencing a profound vision which showed him his path, he has taken the name Raziel, after the legendary warrior who carried the secret of the old ones into battle and died a glorious death to end the great war.
Li Jun Fan – Monk
Li Jun Fan is a monk of the Mitose clan. Their monastary is in the mountains near DunGul. The Mitose clan believes in balance and harmony in all things. Since Jun (Family name is Li, given names are Jun Fan) was a small boy he has trained his body and his mind. Now he is on a journey to restore harmony to Abomnikus. Entropy and the Relentless must be vanquished, and balance restored.
On this journey, Jun is also trying to find the Path to Enlightenment. Once the path is found, then the real journey to enlightenment can begin.
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Ulysses Seamus ”U.S.” Mahoney – Rogue/Priest
Ulysses Seamus ”U.S.” Mahoney, an orphan left at the church steps, grew up within the church orphanage but also spent much time on the cruel streets learning of the many vices and pleasures the world outside had to offer a resourceful young man. Playing on his natural gift for oratory and his ripe source material of religious text he plied the streets of his youth charming and entertaining travelers and locals alike relieving them of a “small donation” (or more likely conning or cheating them out of a much larger gift) to help do “the lords work.”
The priests of the church took notice of young Ulysses gifts and pushed him towards a life of service to the church, hoping to steer him toward a path of enlightenment and service to the church and its people, and also no doubt as a vital fundraiser. As he matured Ulysses fell more and more into the trap of sin and vice; drinking, gambling and consorting with women. He squanders his priestly gifts with no direction or apparent plan.
Underneath the bluster, there is a caring man mostly concerned with the health and wellbeing of the common man. He is despite his vanity and selfishness a defender of the weak and wretched and most strong advocate of the injured, abandoned or the outcast. In the back of his mind he has made himself out to be a bit of a Robin Hood taking money from the “haves” and using it to service the weak and poor, however the majority of his earnings go directly to servicing his own appetites. There may be some greater destiny in his life but he is likely unaware of it and under prepared for it. The fact that he is still favoured by his Patron “The Lord” seems to be a good sign.