Sunday, May 1, 2011

Janus Hassildor


             There lives a being who lives out in the open, yet lives in shadows at the same time. There is no duplicate of this creature, Janus Hassildor. He has many unknown enemies, yet it is stated by many observers that the sun will always be his greatest threat. His food is of substance to which we live of, red as the fierce eyes he possesses. After his rest during the time we normally thrive, he moves. He is one who has been said to enjoy his evenings.
            To be hidden from the sun, eternally handicapped is his fate. Despite being so, Janus has obtained a position of great power: Count of Skingrad, no less. Peace reigns underneath him and Janus is one to be prideful of his city, to defend it without mercy and with an undying passion. His nobility has no origin, only a grasp over Skingrad.
            Janus Hassildor is not a beast like others, but the motivation behind him signifies that of a gentle creature. His human nature shows through that of his care of his wife. Afflicted with the same cure, she drove herself into a coma by her refusal: to deny her unending fate into the depths of indulgence and death of others. Janus has his servants covertly finding a cure. He places trust correctly on those who will serve him well.
            His trust is not easily betrayed. One simple act of betrayal and one might consider themselves forsaken by God himself. Janus attracts many rumors, but never with any hatred. He is said to be very crowd shy, reclusive, but a very powerful sorcerer. He is a man among beasts, s those who are afflicted like him, but his brethren are unwelcomed, shunned, despised. They attract suspicion and Janus is cunning enough to avoid exposure to harboring or allowing vampires anywhere near him. Tread carefully, as he has more underlying webs of hears and eyes outstretched from his high throne.



Michael Montgomery

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