Description
Kall-Su, born to a human mother and an Ice-Dragon father in human guise, faced persecution from his village for his mixed heritage. When his mother sought to execute him with the Ice Falchion, he instinctively unleashed magic to survive, killing her and obliterating the settlement. Discovered by Dark Schneider, he was raised alongside Arshes Nei and rigorously trained in sorcery. His ice magic evolved as a chilling counterpart to Schneider’s flames, forging them into complementary forces.
As a Four Divine King of the Dark Rebel Armies, Kall-Su aided Schneider’s campaigns to resurrect Anthrasax, the God of Destruction. He exhibited calculated restraint, often delaying direct engagement to analyze battles. After Schneider’s temporary demise, Kall-Su froze the Kingdom of Whytos Neiki to claim a vital seal for Anthrasax’s revival, wielding spells that iced entire cities and conjured glacial titans. His power rivaled Schneider’s, yet Anthrasax’s manipulation later revealed his pawn status. Kall-Su staged a sacrificial defiance to break free, surviving via a regenerative healing factor to join the counterattack against the god’s forces.
Post-war, he allied with the Messiah to thwart Satan’s schemes, brokering dwarf alliances and clashing with giants to infiltrate the realm of giant gods. Four years after Anthrasax’s fall, Kall-Su resurfaced blinded yet empowered, subtly positioned as a potential heir to the prophet Elijah. He navigated spiritual realms for aid, challenged primordial beings, and pivoted toward strategic objectives surpassing personal ambition. His dynamic with former comrades like Arshes Nei and Gara grew tense, marked by uncharacteristic recklessness in renewed conflicts.
Kall-Su’s arsenal featured ice magic mastery, including *Testament* (absolute-zero projectiles) and *Biscaya* (cataclysmic freezing), alongside the lethal Ice Falchion. A formidable healing factor enabled recovery from mortal wounds, while his fluency in ancient texts and tongues informed tactical choices. Though outwardly stoic, he harbored latent loyalty to Schneider, the sole figure able to provoke emotional resonance.
Reemerging as the “High King of Ice,” Kall-Su commanded the 12 Sorcerer Shoguns to secure Anthrasax’s final seal, colliding with samurai insurgents bearing grudges from past wars. His path intertwined reckoning with legacy and forging uneasy alliances, fueled by pragmatic resolve and enduring ties to his origins.
As a Four Divine King of the Dark Rebel Armies, Kall-Su aided Schneider’s campaigns to resurrect Anthrasax, the God of Destruction. He exhibited calculated restraint, often delaying direct engagement to analyze battles. After Schneider’s temporary demise, Kall-Su froze the Kingdom of Whytos Neiki to claim a vital seal for Anthrasax’s revival, wielding spells that iced entire cities and conjured glacial titans. His power rivaled Schneider’s, yet Anthrasax’s manipulation later revealed his pawn status. Kall-Su staged a sacrificial defiance to break free, surviving via a regenerative healing factor to join the counterattack against the god’s forces.
Post-war, he allied with the Messiah to thwart Satan’s schemes, brokering dwarf alliances and clashing with giants to infiltrate the realm of giant gods. Four years after Anthrasax’s fall, Kall-Su resurfaced blinded yet empowered, subtly positioned as a potential heir to the prophet Elijah. He navigated spiritual realms for aid, challenged primordial beings, and pivoted toward strategic objectives surpassing personal ambition. His dynamic with former comrades like Arshes Nei and Gara grew tense, marked by uncharacteristic recklessness in renewed conflicts.
Kall-Su’s arsenal featured ice magic mastery, including *Testament* (absolute-zero projectiles) and *Biscaya* (cataclysmic freezing), alongside the lethal Ice Falchion. A formidable healing factor enabled recovery from mortal wounds, while his fluency in ancient texts and tongues informed tactical choices. Though outwardly stoic, he harbored latent loyalty to Schneider, the sole figure able to provoke emotional resonance.
Reemerging as the “High King of Ice,” Kall-Su commanded the 12 Sorcerer Shoguns to secure Anthrasax’s final seal, colliding with samurai insurgents bearing grudges from past wars. His path intertwined reckoning with legacy and forging uneasy alliances, fueled by pragmatic resolve and enduring ties to his origins.