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Sekt Rondahl Karlon Rhoden Sahdiay, first prince of the Rhoden Kingdom, is the ambitious son of King Karlon Delfriet Rhoden Olav and Lefitia Rhoden Sahdiay, his second-class consort. As head of the First Prince’s Faction, he commands backing from the Great West Revlon Empire, which seeks to overpower the Holy East Revlon Empire through a Rhoden alliance. Driven by an unyielding belief in his sole right to rule, he systematically neutralizes rival claimants, including his half-siblings, through calculated brutality masked by a veneer of charm and loyalty.
A master of deception, Sekt masquerades as a devoted prince while coldly orchestrating assassinations, framing his half-brother Dakares for the staged death of their sister Yuriarna and inciting rebellion in Houvan to cripple Dakares’s allies. After engineering Dakares’s demise, he crafts false evidence to paint him as the instigator of Yuriarna’s murder, legitimizing his own ascension as a defender of the throne.
His schemes stretch beyond borders: he implicates the Holy East Revlon Empire in assaults on Wetrias, intending to ignite war upon his coronation. Yet Yuriarna’s unexpected survival and her elven alliances disrupt his ambitions, as her pact with the Great Canada Forest counters his pro-West Revlon stance.
A tactician of courtly intrigue, Sekt leverages alliances and sows disinformation to outmaneuver adversaries. He perceives the meddling mercenary Arc as a formidable obstacle, particularly after Arc thwarts his assassination plots and dismantles slave networks tied to his faction. Though wary of Yuriarna’s growing influence, he avoids direct clashes once her power solidifies, opting for subtler stratagems.
Adept in combat, Sekt proves his martial prowess by surviving a clash with a cardinal during the Hilk crisis. His relationships hinge on utility, feigning allegiance to his father while covertly consolidating authority. He echoes the West Revlon Empire’s disdain for non-humans, indifferent to their oppression of dwarves and elves.
Relentless in his quest for dominance, Sekt employs betrayal and strategic pacts to amass power, yet surviving foes and unforeseen interventions persistently thwart his ascent.
A master of deception, Sekt masquerades as a devoted prince while coldly orchestrating assassinations, framing his half-brother Dakares for the staged death of their sister Yuriarna and inciting rebellion in Houvan to cripple Dakares’s allies. After engineering Dakares’s demise, he crafts false evidence to paint him as the instigator of Yuriarna’s murder, legitimizing his own ascension as a defender of the throne.
His schemes stretch beyond borders: he implicates the Holy East Revlon Empire in assaults on Wetrias, intending to ignite war upon his coronation. Yet Yuriarna’s unexpected survival and her elven alliances disrupt his ambitions, as her pact with the Great Canada Forest counters his pro-West Revlon stance.
A tactician of courtly intrigue, Sekt leverages alliances and sows disinformation to outmaneuver adversaries. He perceives the meddling mercenary Arc as a formidable obstacle, particularly after Arc thwarts his assassination plots and dismantles slave networks tied to his faction. Though wary of Yuriarna’s growing influence, he avoids direct clashes once her power solidifies, opting for subtler stratagems.
Adept in combat, Sekt proves his martial prowess by surviving a clash with a cardinal during the Hilk crisis. His relationships hinge on utility, feigning allegiance to his father while covertly consolidating authority. He echoes the West Revlon Empire’s disdain for non-humans, indifferent to their oppression of dwarves and elves.
Relentless in his quest for dominance, Sekt employs betrayal and strategic pacts to amass power, yet surviving foes and unforeseen interventions persistently thwart his ascent.