Agramed of Oslo
Agramed is the Blood General of the Osirian Empire and member of the Children of Light. Having received great reknown during the Drow Valley War, he rose to a position of power. Having been betrayed and deposed by Chieftain Moreth, Agramed has to fight for his freedom and to prove his innocence.
Partnership(s) | The Osirian Empire The Children of Light |
Title(s) | Blood General of the Osirian Empire |
Name | Agramed of Oslo |
Alias | Blood General Traitor General |
Religion | Asteria, the Earthen Mother |
Birth | Oslo, Osirian Empire 956 CE |
Parents | Irythor Helar |
Culture | Osirian |
Type | Playable Character |
Origin | The Great Gaias |
Appearances | The Great Gaias Gjallarhorn |
Biography
Agramed Oslo was one of the greatest General's that the Osirian Empire had ever seen, his ferocity in battle during the Drow Valley War earned him the title of the 'Blood General', a title only held by the greatest warrior in their history, Mugata of Oslen.
Agramed was condemned as a traitor after being framed for the attempted murder of Chieftain Moreth. He was the Osirian Gladiator Champion for four years, until his defeat by Bruger Ironhelm. With the help of the Children of Light he was able to expose High Chieftain Moreth for the murder of High Chieftain Jormerys, and put the Osirian Empire into the hands of High Priest Minrak.
After leading the Osirian Empire into the Second Great War on the side of the Kingdom of Greyhem, Agramed was reinstated as Blood General by Grand Magnus Ramaheim and the High Priest of Xellos. He is currently leading the people in Osiris as a Regent of the High Chieftain until a new leader can be found for the Osirian Empire.
Personality
Agramed is known to be extremely honorable to a fault. Moreth certainly used this to his advantage proving that his honorable sense of pride can be exploited as a weakness. Agramed is an extremely powerful and skilled warrior and has won many championships in the Osirian Arena but remains extraordinarily humble and helpful to all.
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