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Milza Kuches began as Prince of Dartania, a nation on a small continent across the sea from Altirk and bordering Haman. He eventually defected to the Factory Alliance and seized the Dartanian throne, killing his own father, King Sayid Kuches, whom he considered too weak to rule. This act cemented his reputation for ruthless ambition and disregard for family loyalty.
Tall and imposing, Milza had long black hair, a matching beard, and distinctive yellow eyes. He consistently wore dark robes covering most of his head, reflecting a Middle-Eastern influence.
Milza lived by a fanatical belief in strength and dominance, holding that only the strong deserved survival while the weak were expendable. He saw oppression and relentless bloodshed as necessary tools to unify the fractured continents. This ideology drove his tactics; during campaigns with allies like Villar Constance, he preferred slaughtering enemy forces in captured castles over accepting surrender. His ambition fueled his drive to eliminate rival candidates for emperor, intending to claim their crests and consolidate power. Extremely self-reliant, he often dismissed or ignored counsel, notably from advisors like Terius or those sent by Marrine Kreische, contributing to strategic failures and erosion within his forces. Yet, he maintained a degree of honor, refusing to plead for his life when defeated.
Milza's actions extended beyond conquest. To secure his allegiance for her own ambitions of continental domination, Factory Alliance leader Marrine Kreische agreed to his condition of a transactional sexual relationship. This passionless and uncomfortable pact served both strategically but tarnished Milza's reputation. His naval assault on Artuk showcased his personal combat prowess, annihilating enemy crews aboard their ships single-handedly.
His story concluded in a pivotal duel against Theo Cornaro. Faced with survival by surrendering his crest, Milza chose death, upholding his beliefs. Upon demise, his crest elevated him posthumously to Duke. He was survived only by an unnamed adopted daughter.
Tall and imposing, Milza had long black hair, a matching beard, and distinctive yellow eyes. He consistently wore dark robes covering most of his head, reflecting a Middle-Eastern influence.
Milza lived by a fanatical belief in strength and dominance, holding that only the strong deserved survival while the weak were expendable. He saw oppression and relentless bloodshed as necessary tools to unify the fractured continents. This ideology drove his tactics; during campaigns with allies like Villar Constance, he preferred slaughtering enemy forces in captured castles over accepting surrender. His ambition fueled his drive to eliminate rival candidates for emperor, intending to claim their crests and consolidate power. Extremely self-reliant, he often dismissed or ignored counsel, notably from advisors like Terius or those sent by Marrine Kreische, contributing to strategic failures and erosion within his forces. Yet, he maintained a degree of honor, refusing to plead for his life when defeated.
Milza's actions extended beyond conquest. To secure his allegiance for her own ambitions of continental domination, Factory Alliance leader Marrine Kreische agreed to his condition of a transactional sexual relationship. This passionless and uncomfortable pact served both strategically but tarnished Milza's reputation. His naval assault on Artuk showcased his personal combat prowess, annihilating enemy crews aboard their ships single-handedly.
His story concluded in a pivotal duel against Theo Cornaro. Faced with survival by surrendering his crest, Milza chose death, upholding his beliefs. Upon demise, his crest elevated him posthumously to Duke. He was survived only by an unnamed adopted daughter.