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Urokai Agvain led the Agvain Clan in Lukedonia before ascending as the Union’s 6th Elder. His striking appearance featured long crimson hair, noble-blooded scarlet eyes, and an eye patch concealing a wound inflicted by Frankenstein centuries earlier. As clan leader, he donned black garments edged in gold, later adopting a white Union robe.
His temperament burned with jealousy and volatile rage, directed chiefly at Raizel, whom he accused of neglecting loyal nobles while shielding Frankenstein, a human. This resentment drove Urokai to ally with rebel leaders against Raizel and the Lord 500 years prior, aiming to restore what he deemed proper noble conduct—prioritizing their kind over humans.
Decades before, Frankenstein had outmaneuvered him in a duel, claiming his left eye with the Dark Spear. Urokai later retaliated by exploiting a pendant tied to Frankenstein’s history, provoking a destructive rampage that pushed Raizel to sacrifice his vitality. Centuries afterward, Urokai assailed Frankenstein and allies during Lukedonia’s vulnerability, mocking their plight until Raizel intervened. Alongside Zarga Siriana, he launched a futile assault, swiftly quelled by Raizel, who condemned both to unending slumber. Disintegrating, Urokai voiced remorse not for his rebellion, but for grieving Raizel.
Past recollections unveiled a younger Urokai striving for Raizel’s favor—meticulously brewing tea, visiting his estate with fellow leaders—a stark counterpoint to his embittered later self. This unreciprocated yearning for validation culminated in a final admission of wrongdoing and an apology, weaving pride, envy, and unresolved allegiance into his demise.
Absent from spin-off narratives, Urokai’s influence persisted solely within the central saga, his vendettas against Raizel and Frankenstein irrevocably altering Lukedonia’s fate and the noble-Union dynamic.
His temperament burned with jealousy and volatile rage, directed chiefly at Raizel, whom he accused of neglecting loyal nobles while shielding Frankenstein, a human. This resentment drove Urokai to ally with rebel leaders against Raizel and the Lord 500 years prior, aiming to restore what he deemed proper noble conduct—prioritizing their kind over humans.
Decades before, Frankenstein had outmaneuvered him in a duel, claiming his left eye with the Dark Spear. Urokai later retaliated by exploiting a pendant tied to Frankenstein’s history, provoking a destructive rampage that pushed Raizel to sacrifice his vitality. Centuries afterward, Urokai assailed Frankenstein and allies during Lukedonia’s vulnerability, mocking their plight until Raizel intervened. Alongside Zarga Siriana, he launched a futile assault, swiftly quelled by Raizel, who condemned both to unending slumber. Disintegrating, Urokai voiced remorse not for his rebellion, but for grieving Raizel.
Past recollections unveiled a younger Urokai striving for Raizel’s favor—meticulously brewing tea, visiting his estate with fellow leaders—a stark counterpoint to his embittered later self. This unreciprocated yearning for validation culminated in a final admission of wrongdoing and an apology, weaving pride, envy, and unresolved allegiance into his demise.
Absent from spin-off narratives, Urokai’s influence persisted solely within the central saga, his vendettas against Raizel and Frankenstein irrevocably altering Lukedonia’s fate and the noble-Union dynamic.