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Mr. General Caine


Lived in Era 26, got 1 heir(s) (Romulus) and was a member of Rambo Slayers

Caine comes from the Oldest Imperial family of Mantrax. He was born high up in a mountain fortress, the first of the second generation of the Mantrax Royal bloodline. He survived a harsh life from a crude father, and when he was 12 the mountain fortress was burned to the Ground and his elders killed in battle by an enemy Kingdom. He was taken prisoner and fortunatley his father also taught him how to fight, and kill.
He slit the guards throat with his own knife and snuck off into the darkness. He remained hidden until he was forty, his past had twisted him into darkness but also with power. He rose up out of nowhere with an army of loyal supporters using his namesake to draw them. He burned every enemy town to the ground and all that resisted. He came to the enemy capital built right where he was born. His parent's slayer was waiting. They began a brutal duel to the death in which Caine pierced his chest with his claymore and blood began pouring from the gaping hole. Unfortunatly the murderer had cheated and wizards caught Caine by surprise Burning him to ashes. The kingdom vanished from history, but 100 years later, a band of traveling wizards came upon his ashes and were somehow known to no one, able to ressurect him. They then just dissapeared. Caine now lives again as the Oldest living person in the Mantrax bloodline.

Mr. Romulus


Lived in Era 27, got 1 heir(s) (Romulus) and was a member of Carnage

According to the Roman legend, Romulus was the founder of Rome and Remus was his twin brother. Their story begins with their grandfather Numitor, king of the ancient Italian city of Alba Longa, was deposed by his brother Amulius. Numitor's daughter, Rhea Silvia, was made a Vestal Virgin by Amulius - this means that she was made a priestess of the godess Vesta and forbidden to marry. Nevertheless, Mars, the god of war, fell in love with her and she gave birth to twin sons.

Amulius, fearing that the boys would grow up to overthrow him, had them placed in a trough and thrown into the River Tiber. At that time the river was in flood, and when the waters fell, the trough, still containing the two boys, came ashore. They were found by a she-wolf who, instead of killing them, looked after them and fed them with her milk. A woodpecker also brought them food, for the woodpecker, like the wolf, was sacred to Mars.

Later the twins where found by Faustulus, the king's shepherd. He took them home to his wife and the two adopted them, calling them Romulus and Remus. They grew up as bold and strong young men, laeding a warlike band of shephards.

One day Remus was captured and brought before Numitor for punishment. Numitor noticing how unlike a shepherd's son he was, questioned him and before long realized who he was. Romulus and Remus than rose against Amulius, killed him and restored the kingdom to their grandfather.

Deciding to found a town of their own, Romulus and Remus chose the place where the she-wolf had nursed them. Romulus began to build walls on the Palatine Hill, but Remus jeered at them because they were so low. He leaped over them to prove this, and Romulus in anger killed him.

Romulus continued the building of the new city, naming it Roma (Rome) after his own name. It's first citizens were outlaws and fugitives, to whom Romulus gave the settlement on the Capitoline Hill. Ther were however not enough wives for all these men, and so Romulus decided to steal women from the Sabines, an Italian tribe. He there proclaimed a festival and invited many Sabines to it. While the attention of the men was elsewhere Romulus' men rushed in and carried off the women. This was the famous "Rape (carrying off) of the Sabine women", which later became a subject for painters.

The Sabine man where furious and, led by their king Titus Tatius, made war on Romulus. When the fighting had reached its peak the Sabine women, who had grown fond of their Roman husbands, rushed between the ranks and begged both sides to make peace. So the battle was stopped, Romulus and Titus Tatius ruled together over the two peoples until Titus Tatius was killed in battle.

For the rest of his life Romulus ruled alone, proving himself a great leader in peace and war. He did not die but disappeared one day in a violent storm. The Romans believing he had been taken up to heaven worshipped him under the name of Quirinus.



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