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Chieftain Rhanakhed
Ohmhaed
Details
Physical Appearance
Race
Jin'tulu
Gender
Male
Height
N/A
Political Information
Faction
The Arbiters
Other Info


Chieftain Sla'zak Rhanakhed is the leader of the Jin'tulu, and a major character in Age of Warscape. He is a powerful cheiftain, using unique combat moves not seen in any other Jin'tulu, and a highly-skilled Strategist. He is allied with The Arbiters.

History

Sla'zar has always been an aggressive fighter since he was a child. He used to join his father in hunting parties, and was taught many fighting techniques by fellow Jin'tulu. One day, his father died from illness, and left Sla'zar alone. He began to teach himself new techniques and new battle moves, which helped him become a brilliant strategist. Years pass, and the time where Jin'tulu fight to decide their chieftain rolls around, and Sla'zar enters the competition. He uses his self-taught strategies and battle moves, and won the fight against the Jin'tulu Cheiftain. Sla'zar was then declared the new Chieftain of the Jin'tulu race.

More years pass, and whenever the time to fight for the Chieftain title came around, Sla'zar would win them with his strategies and battle moves. That is, until the Humans moved to Gaderon. The Jin'tulu watched them build up their civilizations, and encouraged Sla'zar to send them a peace offering. He complied, sent the offering, and the Humans accepted it. More time passes, and Earnet, King Ron's son, rises to the throne. Sla'zar and Earnet eventually meet, and begin to get along quite well.

When the First War of Gaderon came around, Sla'zar and the Jin'tulu ally with the Humans, and stayed their allied when the Great War began and The Arbiters was established.

Appearance

Rhanakhed looks like a typical Jin'tulu, only that he is much bigger and more brutish. He wears a heavy, unnamed combat armor, and a grey helmet. Rhanakhed is also noticabely old.

Personality

Rhanakhed is noticeably aggressive, especially when it comes to fighting. He likes to strategize before a battle, and to ensure that his strategy will lead to victory. He typically gets along with allies.

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