Jaraxxus Kaldrik

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One of the first major antagonists in Anachronistic Matron, as well as a major antagonist in Shishibukian Consecution: Aizo; Jaraxxus Kaldrik is a primal man with near indomitable strength and endurance, one of the few characters able to naturally use both Kristan and Qikh, to which he has created his own fighting style after his unique use, commanding several of CaeloVita's most blood thirsty entities with it.

Holding his own kingdom directly on the borders of Manchbumeby and Jandruce, during his life he kept the two continents separated, ensuring no one passed into either.

Hailing from a tribe of warriors known for their incredible strength and martial prowess. From a young age, it was clear that Kaldrik possessed extraordinary physical abilities, but also a volatile temper. With his tribe having believed him to be a prophesied figure, a "Wrathbringer", destined to bring glory and dominance to their people. They believed that his uncontrollable rage was a manifestation of his divine heritage. As he grew older, Kaldrik's anger and pride became more pronounced. He relished in battles, seeking out powerful opponents to prove his superiority. His destructive rampages were legendary, and his reputation as an unstoppable force of wrath and pride spread far and wide. Kaldrik's victories and dominance over other tribes led him to become the ruler of his people. However, his rule was marked by cruelty and oppression, as he demanded unwavering loyalty and tribute from his subjects.

With only his own blood being seen as truly worthy, Kaldrik took his own daughter, Seraphina, as his wife.