Steelblood

Lord Steelsoulis the king of the Jjornas, a clan that thrived in the east of ancient Gielinor, in the legendary kingdom of Stalsgard, a mighty empire the would later become the gloomy kingdom of Mortyania.

Appearance
Lord Steelsoul has a mighty beard and is a bulky behemoth. He wears the Armour of the Blessed, given to him by the Priest of the Mists.

The Cowardly Child
Sturik was a cowardly child since childhood. He feared the world he lived in, he feared war and treachery, he feared blood and gore, he feared the way of the Jjornian itself. His mother Ulma, considered him a disappointment, but still showered unbound love and care towards him. Her husband had been the owner of a small general store, selling goods; it was all they could to survive in the boring town of Rishheim. But then he suddenly abandoned them and ran away with a young woman, a daughter of a gem trader, to locations unknown. Ulma had two children:a son and a daughter. The daughter, Alikka, though younger than Sturik was a much courageous and determined child. Alikka was always tasked with protecting her beefy brother from harm's way. But she had dreams of her own; she was a true patriot, wanting to be King Lomsmog's(the king of Stalsgard) fabled Knights of the Heavenly Castle. Sturik, on the other hand, just wanted to have a life without danger.

Forced Recruition
However, The Fates had decided otherwise. One night, a major earthquake shook the entire kingdom. Buildings and towers fell, there were a lot of casualties. Sturik's own family were one of the many victims. A depressed Sturik could only lament in vain; his doting mother was gone, his dear sister was gone...he was alone in the terrible world.

Adding to the conflict was the problems on the royal palace. Lomsmog's brother, Hamen, loathed him and planned to usurp the throne. He also had a relationship with Queen Feena and utilised it to poison Lomsmog during dinner. Soon after he fell in love with another woman and a fight ensued between Feena and Hamen and the latter was killed during the fight. Feena then disappeared and was rumoured to have gone mad. Therefore, the 'Heavenly Castle' fell, the Knights departed.

The major disaster led to many people becoming homeless and starving to death. Unemployment soared triumphantly. People began commuting atrocious crimes to satisfy their hunger. There was no ruler to guide them. The Ultimately a handful of people were