Family History
Mr. Bayani Bonifacio
Lived in Era 27, got 1 heir(s) (Lapu Bonifacio) and was a member of war heros
During the 28th era, Bayani Bonifacio led his ragtag group of 50 swordsmen and 1,000 peasants, and founded a trading colony in Valhalla. By a unanimous decision of his people, the colony was named Bayani's Outpost in honor of Bayani leading them flawlessly through the wilderness.
However, Bonifacio and his people would soon realize that there fate was not to be that of a simple trading post. The realm in which they settled was in the throes of war. Numerous kingdoms were waging vicious wars across the land and Bonifacio's people would inevitably find themselves in the midst of the conflict.
After much deliberation, Bayani Bonifacio and his council deemed that the best decision would be to join an established kingdom rather than become another crimson stain on the blood-soaked cloth that was Valhalla. He opted to join the War Heros kingdom seeing how they were the closest in proximity.
Once involved, it became apparent to Bonifacio that the kingdom was in dire straits. The PPP alliance was encroaching steadily upon their lands. It was only a matter of months before the Main Core of this kingdom was overrun, partially due to the defection of Mr. Artartas, once a key member of the War Heros, to PPP.
In the face of pending doom, Bayani Bonifacio mobilized his forces and began to conquer neighboring unallied cities in hopes of plundering enough resources to stave off an almost certain PPP invasion.
Meanwhile, a small contingent was sent into the depths of the kingdom's former Main Core in order to keep a vigilant watch. In recent times, these soldiers and the peasants who live in the small encampment have become anxious due to the sound of the oncoming PPP armies, their marching reminiscent of pre-summer thunder. For what seemed like an eternity they waited for the order to either abandon their post or to face the outcome which to many seemed to be imminent. If they are ordered to leave, they would need to traverse through countless miles of PPP territory. Either way they faced impossible odds.
As soon as Bonifacio sat down to pen a letter ordering those posted at the Riverside Camp to retreat, a messenger arrived with the news of their defeat. 50 of his best swordsmen were slain by the forces of PPP. Despite this tragic loss, there was still a glimmer of hope. The peasants were able to flee from the besieged city. Moments after the messenger's arrival, the inhabitants of the fallen Riverside Camp were seen on the horizon and by nightfall they were safe inside the city walls.
After working alongside Mr. Marik to gain control of the region, a regiment of PPP was spotted advancing on their position. The Bayani Guard, en route to the allied city Karn's Mine, owned by Mr. Marik, was intercepted by the opposing regiment. Being only a mere battalion, they were no match for the might of the PPP regiment. They nonetheless fought valiantly and were able to flee to Karn's Mine. This escape, however, was not without enormous costs. Of the 800 members of the Guard, approximately 100 were killed, and five times that amount were severely injured.
Seeing the situation, Bonifacio mobilized the Bayani Vindicators and the Bayani Regulars. These two forces were to merge and make a stand at the next War Heros kingdom city to come under attack.
The next city was to be Karns Mine. Descending upon its gates were two full-sized battalions of PPP. In response to Mr. Marik's cries for help, Bonifacio combined the Bayani Vindicators, Regulars, and the forces of Bayani's Outpost to form the regiment Bayani Guard II. The only question was would they reach the endangered city before it was to late?
They reached the city just as PPP forces set camp. Seeing the situation, the PPP forces decided to attack Bayani's Outpost which was defended by only a handful of these soldiers. This handful of soldiers was able to fend of the overwhelming PPP armies while the peasants fled to the small town of Stomp. As a result of the battle, all defending soldiers were killed and Bayani Bonifacio was knocked unconscious. Thankfully, he was pulled to the relative safety of Stomp by a generous passerby.
When he regained his senses, Bonifacio immediately ordered the Bayani Guard II to retake Bayani Outpost. This feat was no trouble, since PPP left their newly acquired city defenseless as a result of their mad rush towards Katocity. Despite the joy induced by this small triumph, the Bayani Outpost they came back to was in shambles compared to its former glory.
Now on his way to Katocity to lend aid once again to his ally Mr. Marik, Bayani Bonifacio slowly begins to realize the hopelessness of their situation, as they forces of PPP descend upon them from all directions.