Title
Cor'Quessir
Type
Player Character
Race
Sun Elf (High Elf)
Families
Vandrel
Age
114 (3333 Veiled Kings)
Gender
Male
Appearance
The Magi Purge
Unknown
The Deathmarch
Defended Eville and renamed the city to Osirus
Personality Traits
Determined Visionary: Myiumdaely possesses an unwavering determination to realize his vision for a harmonious blend of magical expertise and divine principles in governance. His tenacity fuels his ability to overcome obstacles and work tirelessly toward the realization of his ideals.
Caring Mentor: Beneath his authoritative role, Myiumdaely carries a genuine care for those under his leadership. He takes on the role of a mentor, offering guidance and support to individuals, fostering their growth and development within the magical and political realms.
Inquisitive Scholar: Myiumdaely's thirst for knowledge is insatiable. He approaches challenges with a curious and inquisitive mind, always seeking to deepen his understanding of both arcane and divine matters. This intellectual curiosity drives his continuous exploration of new magical and philosophical realms.
Ideals
Unity Through Diversity: Myiumdaely upholds the belief that true strength and prosperity arise from embracing the diverse talents and perspectives within a society. He advocates for unity among elves, emphasizing that their combined magical abilities, cultural richness, and individual strengths form a formidable foundation for success.
Balance of Power and Compassion: Myiumdaely values a governance system that strikes a delicate balance between the power derived from magical proficiency and the compassionate guidance of divine principles. He believes that a harmonious blend of these elements fosters a just and stable society that prioritizes the well-being of all its inhabitants.
Continuous Evolution: Myiumdaely holds the ideal that both individuals and societies should embark on a journey of continuous growth and evolution. He encourages a mindset of adaptability, innovation, and learning, recognizing that progress arises from embracing change and remaining open to new perspectives and ideas.
Bonds
Bonds:
Filial Devotion: Myiumdaely maintains a strong bond with his parents, Miriam and Magnus Vandrel, who played crucial roles in shaping his magical abilities and moral compass. Their guidance and teachings continue to influence his decisions, and he holds a deep sense of filial devotion to honor their legacy.
Tyrael: My kingdom envelops my home, therefore i place its safeguard at the highest priority
Post Deathsmarch Resolve: Surviving the catastrophe of the Deathsmarch, my efforts to form a contingency with other kingdoms against the evil, the corrupt and malicious extraplannar entities
Flaws
Flaws:
Perfectionist Strain: Myiumdaely's relentless pursuit of perfection can lead to heightened stress and an inclination to micromanage. This flaw may create tension in collaborative efforts, as he might struggle to delegate tasks and find it challenging to accept less-than-ideal outcomes.
Difficulty Trusting Others Completely: Due to past experiences or an ingrained sense of responsibility, Myiumdaely may find it difficult to fully trust others with important tasks or decisions. This flaw might hinder the development of close alliances, as he tends to carry the weight of responsibility on his own shoulders.
Reluctance to Acknowledge Mistakes: Myiumdaely's determination and pride may occasionally manifest as a reluctance to admit when he's made a mistake. This flaw can impede personal growth and strain relationships, as acknowledging errors clashes with his ideal of flawlessness.
Lacerations of the Magi Purge:
During the early days of the deathmarch, i had sentenced hundreds of young arcanist to death. Now that the storm has passed i have a very exploitable soft spot for children, and find it hard to say no...even when they have done something very evil.
Tragic Flaw: Hubris
Myiumdaely's tragic flaw lies in his hubris, an excessive pride and self-confidence that can blind him to the potential consequences of his actions. His unwavering belief in the righteousness of his vision and leadership may lead him to dismiss valuable counsel or ignore warning signs. This hubris could create vulnerabilities in his decision-making, jeopardizing the very ideals he strives to uphold and putting both himself and those under his rule at risk. The tragedy unfolds as the consequences of unchecked pride threaten the stability and unity he sought to achieve.