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'''Hayvon Operland''' is the most powerful [Lord] in the employment of the [[Othius the Fourth|Blighted King]].
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{{Infobox_character|name = Hayvon Operland|species = Human|gender = Male|status = Alive|affiliation = [[Blighted Kingdom]]|occupation = Lord|residence = [[Blighted Kingdom]]|first appearance = [https://wanderinginn.com/2020/01/01/6-68/ Chapter 6.68]}}'''Hayvon Operland''' is the most powerful [Lord] in the employment of the [[Othius the Fourth|Blighted King]], as well as the fifth-most powerful [Lord] in [[Innworld]]. He has a son and a young daughter.
   
 
== Appearance ==
 
== Appearance ==
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He is a practical person who believes in necessities and doesn't like to let anything go to waste.
 
He is a practical person who believes in necessities and doesn't like to let anything go to waste.
   
He doesn't lose his calm, scholarly demeanor even when torturing people.<ref name="6.68" />
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He doesn't lose his calm, scholarly demeanor even when torturing people.
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While he has little time pursue his love of history and understanding the world, he still keep up with worldly affairs.<ref name="6.68" />
   
 
== Background ==
 
== Background ==
He isn't known for any special kind of traits and remains a figure in the background of [[Rhir]] politics.
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He isn't known for any special kind of traits and remains a figure in the background of [[Rhir]] politics. Still, while most people outside of Rhir wouldn't know him or his name; those who do would include him in a list of the five most powerful [Lords] of the [[Innworld|entire world]], as the fields of Operland are rich and bountiful, his armies stretched beyond sight when he called them, and his wealth was beyond mortal measure.
   
 
In his youth, he liked literature and reading and dabbled with being a [Historian] and even gained the class. His father beat him severely for that, but his [King] eventually removed the class from him. He has participated in many battles and has ordered tens of thousands to their death. He claims to have overseen a million deaths.<ref name="6.68" />
Still, while most people outside of Rhir wouldn't know him or his name; those who do would include him in a list of the five most powerful [Lords] of the [[Innworld|entire world]].
 
   
 
== Chronology ==
In his youth, he liked literature and reading and dabbled with being a [Historian] and even gained the class. His father beat him severely for that offense, and his [King] eventually removed the class from him.
 
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While torturing High Magus Laisa with Vorepillars and looking at his [Farmers] working in the fields, he told her a little about himself, about a [[Horns of Hammerad|Silver-Rank Team]] that had recently killed an Adult Creler and the [[Crelers|Creler]] history, and finally about how much he values and respects [Farmers] in all of Rhir.
   
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He then questions her again for were the other High Maguses are, and why they are refusing to performing the ritual to summon more [[Earthworlders|Earthworlder]]. After Laisa refused to reveal their locations and voiced her fears and the price to pay for the ritual, he left her to his [Mages] to keep questioning her.
As a [Lord] on the Blighted Continent, Lord Operland has participated in many battles and has ordered tens of thousands to their death. He claims to have overseen a million deaths.
 
   
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He then called a [Servant] to inquire about an old [Farmer] with a Scythe that had been serving Rhir for over five decades, about his health and if he wishes to retire to the capital and live in comfort for the rest of his days, or if he and his family wants to obtain passage to any city in the world, with enough gold for the rest of their days. But if he wishes to stay, than to take his name and have all of his own estates break for three days of feasting after the spring harvest for the old [Farmer] honor.
He has a son and a young daughter.<ref name="6.68" />
 
   
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Left alone he compose a somewhat decent poet, and then muses with hope that Rhir will soon know true peace.<ref name="6.68">[https://wanderinginn.com/2020/01/01/6-68/ Chapter 6.68]</ref>
== Chronology ==
 
He tortured several High Maguses, Arneit and Laisa, with [[Vorepiller]]s. They and several more mages had refused to conduct another [[Earthworlders|Earthworlder]] summoning ritual for the Blighted King, and Hayvon wished to learn their whereabouts.<ref name="6.68">[https://wanderinginn.com/2020/01/01/6-68/ Chapter 6.68]</ref>
 
   
 
== Powers and Ability ==
 
== Powers and Ability ==
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* [Lord] Lv. ?
 
* [Lord] Lv. ?
   
==== Removed Classes ====
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==== Removed Classes: ====
 
* [Historian]
 
* [Historian]
   
=== Spells: ===
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=== Skills: ===
   
=== Equipment ===
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== Equipment ==
* [[Pegasus]] boots, allowing him to fly<ref name="6.68" />
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* '''Pegasus Boots:''' Made from the ancient hide of [[Pegasus]]. Allows the wearer to fly.<ref name="6.68" />
   
 
== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==
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* He usually takes the 5th spot of the most important [Lords] in Innworld, no mater what criteria is used to determine them.<ref name="6.68" />
   
 
== Quotes ==
 
== Quotes ==
* ([https://wanderinginn.com/2020/01/01/6-68/ To] [[Laisa]]:) “His Majesty is the finest ruler Rhir has had in centuries generations, Laisa. And this ritual is no act of desperation or foolishness. It is a ''chance''.”
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* ([https://wanderinginn.com/2020/01/01/6-68/ To] Laisa) “So. That brings me to my point. Do you know, High Magus, what impresses me after all this time? Slaying an Adult Creler, certainly. But wheat. Growing wheat impresses me.”
* ([https://wanderinginn.com/2020/01/01/6-68/ To] nobody in particular:) “Flying is so easy. But wheat is terribly difficult to grow. Far easier to gather a hundred thousand men than feed them.”
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* ([https://wanderinginn.com/2020/01/01/6-68/ To] Laisa) “His Majesty is the finest ruler Rhir has had in centuries generations, Laisa. And this ritual is no act of desperation or foolishness. It is a ''chance''.”
* ([https://wanderinginn.com/2020/01/01/6-68/ To] nobody in particular:) “Someday soon, Rhir will know true peace.”
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* ([https://wanderinginn.com/2020/01/01/6-68/ To himself]) “Flying is so easy. But wheat is terribly difficult to grow. Far easier to gather a hundred thousand men than feed them.”
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* ([https://wanderinginn.com/2020/01/01/6-68/ To himself]) “Someday soon, Rhir will know true peace.”
   
 
== References ==
 
== References ==
 
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[[Category:Characters]]
 
[[Category:Humans]]
 
[[Category:Lords]]
 
[[Category:Lords]]
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[[Category:Historians]]
 
[[Category:Rhir]]
 
[[Category:Rhir]]
 
[[Category:Blighted Kingdom]]
 
[[Category:Blighted Kingdom]]
[[Category:Characters]]
 
[[Category:Historians]]
 

Revision as of 23:53, 8 January 2020

Hayvon Operland is the most powerful [Lord] in the employment of the Blighted King, as well as the fifth-most powerful [Lord] in Innworld. He has a son and a young daughter.

Appearance

Personality

He is a practical person who believes in necessities and doesn't like to let anything go to waste.

He doesn't lose his calm, scholarly demeanor even when torturing people.

While he has little time pursue his love of history and understanding the world, he still keep up with worldly affairs.[1]

Background

He isn't known for any special kind of traits and remains a figure in the background of Rhir politics. Still, while most people outside of Rhir wouldn't know him or his name; those who do would include him in a list of the five most powerful [Lords] of the entire world, as the fields of Operland are rich and bountiful, his armies stretched beyond sight when he called them, and his wealth was beyond mortal measure.

In his youth, he liked literature and reading and dabbled with being a [Historian] and even gained the class. His father beat him severely for that, but his [King] eventually removed the class from him. He has participated in many battles and has ordered tens of thousands to their death. He claims to have overseen a million deaths.[1]

Chronology

While torturing High Magus Laisa with Vorepillars and looking at his [Farmers] working in the fields, he told her a little about himself, about a Silver-Rank Team that had recently killed an Adult Creler and the Creler history, and finally about how much he values and respects [Farmers] in all of Rhir.

He then questions her again for were the other High Maguses are, and why they are refusing to performing the ritual to summon more Earthworlder. After Laisa refused to reveal their locations and voiced her fears and the price to pay for the ritual, he left her to his [Mages] to keep questioning her.

He then called a [Servant] to inquire about an old [Farmer] with a Scythe that had been serving Rhir for over five decades, about his health and if he wishes to retire to the capital and live in comfort for the rest of his days, or if he and his family wants to obtain passage to any city in the world, with enough gold for the rest of their days. But if he wishes to stay, than to take his name and have all of his own estates break for three days of feasting after the spring harvest for the old [Farmer] honor.

Left alone he compose a somewhat decent poet, and then muses with hope that Rhir will soon know true peace.[1]

Powers and Ability

Classes/Levels:

  • [Lord] Lv. ?

Removed Classes:

  • [Historian]

Skills:

Equipment

  • Pegasus Boots: Made from the ancient hide of Pegasus. Allows the wearer to fly.[1]

Trivia

  • He usually takes the 5th spot of the most important [Lords] in Innworld, no mater what criteria is used to determine them.[1]

Quotes

  • (To Laisa) “So. That brings me to my point. Do you know, High Magus, what impresses me after all this time? Slaying an Adult Creler, certainly. But wheat. Growing wheat impresses me.”
  • (To Laisa) “His Majesty is the finest ruler Rhir has had in centuries generations, Laisa. And this ritual is no act of desperation or foolishness. It is a chance.”
  • (To himself) “Flying is so easy. But wheat is terribly difficult to grow. Far easier to gather a hundred thousand men than feed them.”
  • (To himself) “Someday soon, Rhir will know true peace.”

References