Arman Gill
Arman Gill was the mentor of many soldiers during his time with the Validian Empire including Arthur Greyhem, Vandar Rowan, and Eldromus Cortlabar. After receiving a premonition and being one of the first to be broken free from the hold of the Dark Emperor’s blood magic, he helped Arthur become the Champion of Tantalasia. He was a founding member of the Circle of Twelve and Sorbithia following the First Great War.
Partnership(s) | The Validian Empire Warriors of Light Kingdom of Greyhem Sovereign Military Academy Circle of Twelve |
Title(s) | Battlemaster of Sovereign |
Name | Arman Gill |
Alias | Commander Old Man |
Religion | The One True God Tantalasian |
Birth | Validus, 63 BCE |
Parents | Gill Joyce |
Culture | Validian Human |
Type | Playable Character |
Origin | Tabletop |
Appearances | The Great Gaias |
Biography
Arman Gill was a Validian Battlemaster who trained Arthur Greyhem, Vandar Rowan and Eldromus Cortlabar from when they were very young.
It was learned that Arthur began his rebellion after Arman met with Olto Tiezali in the Desert, a phantom of the First Man who became the original Champion of Tantalasia. Arman became a Cleric of Tantalasia and helped convince Arthur to seek the truth. Arman is best known for being a key player during the fall of the Validian Empire and sealing away the Keystones from Eldromus Blackheart.
During the Visions of the Past it is revealed that Arman saved Arthur Greyhem's true heir, Edgar, from the Forlorn Society in Sovereign, giving the Prophecy of the Omega Knight and the Children of Light their beginnings. Though he was murdered by Eldromus Blackheart in 6 CE alongside his friend and peer, Amon’Quel, the effects of his sacrifice have rippled through the generations and continue to shape the world even today.
Personality
Arman Gill was a wise and patient man who taught children how to survive and men how to be soldiers. He has an unwavering good nature and will do his best to steer his friends and peers in a positive direction with an honorable moral compass.
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