Conas

Conas, Slavation Tribe

A Boy From the East

Conas was born to Quronas and Dilaria in 370 WR in a small cottage north of the Eastern Kingdom Capitol. He was named after his grandfather who had died at war. His early years were in poverty his parents scraping to get by. Many would be surprised the child lived longer than a few weeks with the meager position his family was in.

In 375 WR Quronas passed rigorous tests to enlist in the city guard. While this didn’t increase his family’s class the income made for a much better situation for Conas. In 381 WR Quronas was enlisted in the Royal Army. This allowed Dilaria to move into the Capitol City with Conas and have him attend the Knights Academy.

For most of Conas’ teenage years, he was considered upper-class. He worked hard in school and managed to still connect with many of the more common families he had known before moving to the capital.

Conas grew very close to a man named Jamison who lived near the training yard. At breaks, Jamison would tell stories about the North Kingdom. The stories entranced young Conas giving him an earnest desire to one-day travel north and see the wonders Jamison spoke of.

Many were dishearted by the old man, the North Kingdom had always been considered a lower class to many because of its wars against Patora, but Conas had seen Jamison speak with the King and knew Jamison was more than a babbling old man.

In 386 WR a small army from a tribe in the south attacked a village in the borders of the Eastern Kingdom. Quronas was sent with his men to stop the attackers. He and six of his men were killed in battle. The king honored Quronas and the other men for their sacrifice. Dilaria grew sick soon after. A month later Conas was left an orphan.

In 388 WR Conas traveled with Jamison to the North Kingdom. To Conas’ surprise, they were welcomed into the high court of King James. When they entered the King embraced Jamison and welcomed his father home.

A New People

In 389 WR Conas was enlisted into the North Army. He was placed under captain Trukia of the wolf division. While there was no active war at the time the Wolf Division often encountered rouge Jekaz. These groups would often try to surprise attack the Division when making its usual rounds near the border of the land.

In 392 WR cries were heard from the furthest reaches of the North. The Wolf Divison were called to battle at a village bordering the narrow strip leading to the Jekaz country. Conas entered the battle as Trukia’s right hand. Unlike what they had faced in the past, this was an organized army. Trukia was injured in the battle forcing Conas to take the lead of the troops. Two days later the Jekaz’s retreated. Upon their return to the Capitol Conas was made Captain of the Wolf Division. Trukia died a few days later.

Conas took on a leading role as the newest Captain at the beginning of the second Jekaz War. He was given the northeast region and was able to keep Jekaz troops from breaking through. Often he would dispatch a few of his own soldiers to assist other Captains in maintaining their own lines against the enemy. These acts caused King James to promote Conas to General of the Wolf Region. He took command of three additional divisions protecting the northernmost border of the land.

In 398 WR a few months after Conas’ promotion King James began a youth division led by his two son’s Jonathan and Marcus. Conas was placed as the General over the division. Combined they held the north pass with only a few Jekaz ever passing into the North Kingdom.

In 406 WR a spy informed Conas of a large army preparing to attack the border. Counseling with the King and his son’s they decided to attack the Jekaz before they came down. They marched their armies deep into Jekaz country and began a battle with them at what is known as the great tower. The forces of Conas and the two young Captains forced the Jekaz into retreat, but not before they had given a fatal blow to King James.

An Old General

In 407 WR Conas requested an honorable discharge from the army. He was denied by King Marcus but allowed a demotion to Captain. Conas accepted the offer on the grounds he could be a Captain to some of the younger soldiers just entering the army. Marcus granted his request.

In 410 WR King Marcus forces Conas Division to watch as Jekaz civilians are escorted through the Northern Kingdom. Conas befriended one of their leaders, Sunwake.

In 414 WR Sunwake writes Conas a letter regarding the recent death of King Marcus’ mother. Sunwake assures Conas it was not their doing despite the accusations of the King. Conas begins seriously investigating the acts of King Marcus. He takes on Enoka as his Right Hand.

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6’8″

260 lbs