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- Name: Flauros
- Age: 25
- Gender: Male
- Appearance: A tall, incredibly muscular man with a relatively large amount of scars from his days in the forge. He has slicked back, dark hair that frames his manly as fuck face, with a jawline capable of chiseling through granite.
- Attitude: A stern and stoic man, Flauros found himself leading the military by swiftly slaying the last general who was too cowardly to lead a charge. Originally a mere trooper.
- Items in possession: Thick, black plate armour with a T-shaped visor for a helm. A long, red cape billows in length as he walks. SEE: FUME KNIGHT WITH A RED CAPE! Before meeting his mommy, Flauros wielded a large hand-and-a-half blade, capable of being used as a two handed weapon. Thanks to Flauros' might, he could easily swing it about in one hand as if it were a mere feather.
- And of course his trusty chariot, with a pair of black stallions riding him into combat. Flauros furnished the sides of the wheels with two blades, so that it may cut through all that stand in his way whenever he leads the charge.
- WHEN MOMMY MEETS HIM HE GAINS: a thick broadsword that looks as if it were crafted of molten rock. The cracks begin glowing with fiery power as Flauros grows angry, and, when infuriated, finds itself being enshrouded in a massive flurry of fire and shadow.
- Parents: Nemesis and some random dude that got lucky and probably died.
- How long have you known, if at all, that you're a Demigod: Subject to you
- Background: Where were you born, what happened when you were born?
- WELL. Flauros was born originally as a young child and discarded on the street.:(
- It was then that his adoptive father, Thaddeus, had taken him into his arms. Thaddeus, who happened to be a mighty soldier, had immediately trained his child the militaristic ways of Greece.
- Tl;Dr training.
- Eventually, Flauros was involved in a charge. The general, realizing his troops were much smaller than the enemy's own army, found himself attempting a retreat. Flauros demanded they continued, and when rejected, swiftly brought the general's head off with one swing of his blade. Inspired and fearful, Flauros had lead the charge of his soldiers and brought an end to the enemy platoon, which shortly resulted in him taking the place of the former general.
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