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[[image:tritan&arvad.png|left|340px|Father & Son retaking the Mangalore]] | [[image:tritan&arvad.png|left|340px|Father & Son retaking the Mangalore]] | ||
King Arvad is the Empyrean King of Lemuria, Prince Tritan's father & Brother of the Empyrean King Hazor. Arvad fled from Arcadia after attempting to usurp the throne. Long one of earth’s most hated supervillains, this rogue Empyrean seized control of Lemuria two hundred years ago and used it as a war machine in numerous attempts to conquer the surface world. He was a key Nazi subterranean ally during World War 2, and launched numerous attacks during subsequent decades. <br><br> | King Arvad is the Empyrean King of Lemuria, Prince Tritan's father & Brother of the Empyrean King Hazor. Arvad fled from Arcadia after attempting to usurp the throne. Long one of earth’s most hated supervillains, this rogue Empyrean seized control of Lemuria two hundred years ago and used it as a war machine in numerous attempts to conquer the surface world. He was a key Nazi subterranean ally during World War 2, and launched numerous attacks during subsequent decades. <br><br> | ||
− | However, the decades wore away at Arvad’s defiance and he found himself with unexpected feelings for his subjects. Arvad’s villainous nature softened enough that UNTIL even sent a diplomatic mission to Lemuria | + | However, the decades wore away at Arvad’s defiance and he found himself with unexpected feelings for his subjects. Arvad’s villainous nature softened enough that UNTIL even sent a diplomatic mission to Lemuria (where he met his future wife): unfortunately, neither they nor Arvad counted on the return of the Bleak Ones: rebels who reverted back to the Lemurians’ original form. In recent years, the rebellion of the Bleak Ones priesthood has led to two startling conclusions: first, that he loves his people and wants to do right by them, and second, that he needed the surface world’s help if he was to protect them. <br><br> |
He attempts to reconcile with the heroes of the surface world, not an easy process after decades of being “the menace from beneath the waters”. In recent years, he’s won acceptance as a changed man, though not everyone believes that he’s sincere in his desire for redemption. Now Arvad, the man who made the Bronze King kneel, the man who has been the surface world’s most persistent enemy for seven decades, finds himself in common cause with the surface-dwellers. | He attempts to reconcile with the heroes of the surface world, not an easy process after decades of being “the menace from beneath the waters”. In recent years, he’s won acceptance as a changed man, though not everyone believes that he’s sincere in his desire for redemption. Now Arvad, the man who made the Bronze King kneel, the man who has been the surface world’s most persistent enemy for seven decades, finds himself in common cause with the surface-dwellers. | ||
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