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====Physical Traits and Appearance====
====Physical Traits and Appearance====
Father Márfi is a Sió male, as such is of St. Bernard descent. Father Márfi stands at 5'8" and is smaller than either Clarence or András. He is often seen carrying a tall wooden staff that is visibly aged over time. A notable distinction of his fur coat is that his ears are three different colors: dark brown, black and white. Specifically, he has white tipped ears. He wears glasses due to his poor eyesight. He keeps his overall appearance as clean as his can, similar to clarence. Well trimmed fur and no outlying chest hair of a typical Sió male. Father Márfi overall has an unassuming, rather plain and generic presentation to most people. He wears the same clothing that is normally worn of a person of his order, a set of plain brown robes.  
Father Márfi is a Sió male, as such is of St. Bernard descent. Father Márfi stands at 5'8" and is smaller than either Clarence or András. He is often seen carrying a tall wooden staff that is visibly aged over time. A notable distinction of his fur coat is that his ears are three different colors: dark brown, black and white. Specifically, he has white tipped ears. He wears glasses due to his poor eyesight. He keeps his overall appearance as clean as his can, similar to Clarence. Well trimmed fur and no outlying chest hair of a typical Sió male. Father Márfi overall has an unassuming, rather plain and generic presentation to most people. He wears the same clothing that is normally worn of a person of his order, a set of plain brown robes.  


Typically, Father Márfi will be carrying something as a result of his occupation of Abbot, as he is the only inhabitant of his Abbey and the only one to actually maintain it. He is most often seen with the staff that he carries. Other times, he will be carrying books for his studying. From time to time, when he is in the village itself he will be carrying both a book and the Kereszt.
Typically, Father Márfi will be carrying something as a result of his occupation of Abbot, as he is the only inhabitant of his Abbey and the only one to actually maintain it. He is most often seen with the staff that he carries. Other times, he will be carrying books for his studying. From time to time, when he is in the village itself he will be carrying both a book and the Kereszt.
====Personality====
====Personality====
Father Márfi is less quiet than his pupil Clarence but is still relatively quiet. He does not mainly speak unless spoken to coming from his background as a Bystríki monk. He demonstrates the same calming demeanor that he instilled in Clarence and often found himself the silent among the violent in his youth.
Father Márfi is about as quiet as Clarence, and will refrain from speaking unless spoken to. Much of his mannerism that are reflected in Clarence come straight from the tenants of a Bystríki monk. He is an extremely calm and wise individual who shows a rather friendly but silent demeanor. His interactions with townsfolk are rather friendly as they donate food and water to him in exchange for the Abbey to be open.  


He shows his benevolent side in his outreach to transients into the village or his hospitality shown to anyone who enters the Abbey. He often opens the Abbey gates to others, but will show himself to be a stern individual with those who desecrate the Abbey or those who overstay. He often runs into conflict with non-Bystríki monks and the Apostolic Presbyter Szerafin due to his solitary nature. He is protective of the fact he is the last Bystríki monk within the Imperial East and does not appreciate Szerafin's efforts to have himself removed from the Abbey and placed back to the Imperial West in another abbey.  
He is a benevolent and loving individual with his outreach of transients or refugees that wander into the village. He often keeps the Abbey open to other to explore or read about. He is an open book when it comes to the history of the Abbey and his belief as a Bystríki monk. He often runs into conflict with non-Bystríki monks and the Apostolic Presbyter Szerafin due to his solitary nature. He is protective of the fact he is the last Bystríki monk within the Imperial East and does not appreciate Szerafin's efforts to have himself removed from the Abbey and placed back to the Imperial West in another abbey.  


====Relationships====
====Relationships====
* '''Álmo Velencei II''' '''[{{font color|#007408|Positive}}]''': Father Márfi was always within Álmo's eye of interest. Despite being older than Márfi, Álmo was extremely curious in the monk who refused to leave the Abbey in spite of his solitude and the pleas of the Apostolic Presbyter of the Imperial East, Szerafin. Márfi was originally the caretaker of Álmo II's ancestral reliquary, the Reliquary of Álmo I. Álmo II was the first one to learn of this as he had spent much of his freetime within the Abbey talking with Márfi. Márfi eventually decided that, due to the incompletion of the reliquary, he handed it over to Álmo II, under the promise that he complete the reliquary. Álmo II's death greatly affect Márfi and Márfi went into an extended period of mourning, closing himself off from the outside world and reclusing into the Abbey. Often times the Abbey was stated to feel completely empty as Márfi did not exit the buildings within the Abbey. Those who attempted to talk to him were often met with head gestures, and he would not respond to open-ended questions. The deaths of his godchildren Rozina and Kálmán also deeply affected him.
* '''Álmo Velencei II''' '''[{{font color|#007408|Positive}}]''': Father Márfi was always within Álmo's eye of interest. Despite being older than Márfi, Álmo was extremely curious in the monk who refused to leave the Abbey in spite of his solitude and the pleas of the Apostolic Presbyter of the Imperial East, Szerafin. Márfi was originally the caretaker of Álmo II's ancestral reliquary, the Reliquary of Álmo I. Álmo II was the first one to learn of this as he had spent much of his freetime within the Abbey talking with Márfi. Márfi eventually decided that, due to the incompletion of the reliquary, he handed it over to Álmo II, under the promise that he complete the reliquary. Álmo II's death greatly affect Márfi and Márfi went into an extended period of mourning, closing himself off from the outside world and reclusing into the Abbey. Often times the Abbey was stated to feel completely empty as Márfi did not exit the buildings within the Abbey. Those who attempted to talk to him were often met with head gestures, and he would not respond to open-ended questions.  
 
* '''Szerafin''': Marfi and Szerafin share an purely antagonistic relationship that is riddled with the religious politics that surrounds the Reliquary of Almo I and the ownership of the Abbey. Being the only Bystríki, Szerafin insists on evicting Marfi from the Abbey to supplant him with a new set of monks who have requested to live within the Abbey. Marfi, still as the Abbot and in the total domain of his Abbey, refuses to move.  


* '''Clarence''' '''[{{font color|#007408|Positive}}]''': Like father like son, Clarence considers himself to be the son of Márfi and the two have an extremely close relationship. Márfi initially Clarence into the Abbey as one of the few permenant inhabitants of the Abbey. Instilling the same values that were taught to Márfi when Márfi became a monk, Clarence reflects with his actions. Márfi, having no wife or real offspring, sees Clarence as his true son and the future taker to the Abbey.  
* '''Clarence''' '''[{{font color|#007408|Positive}}]''': Clarence considers himself to be Marfi's father, and as such does not refer to Marfi by his name and only as "Father". Marfi was initially given Clarence as Marfi was the only one who would take the young abandoned calf within the entire Imperial East when Szerafin set the call out for Clarence. Marfi gave Clarence his name and began raising him. Clarence was considered to be one of the few permenant inhabitants of the Abbey at the time, and at the age of 7 was briefly taken with Marfi to the Imperial West to be ordained as a monk. Marfi sees Clarence as his one and true son, and as the Abbot proclaimed Clarence to be the future Abbot of the Abbey, much to the displeasure of Szerafin.  


* '''Géza III''' '''[{{font color|#9C0400|Negative}}]''': Unlike Álmo, Márfi does not concern himself with Géza and Géza does not concern himself with Márfi. While the relationship between the two is not openly hostile, he is one of the few people who knows of Géza's true nature of a ruthless savage that akins him to Álmo's nickname for Géza, the ''Hódítók Bastard''.  
* '''Géza III''' '''[{{font color|#9C0400|Negative}}]''': Márfi and Geza have an extremely tense relationship after the death of Almo and the further deaths of Almo's children, Kalman and Rozina. Having known about Geza's true nature from Almo, Marfi holds no ill-will towards Geza but knows of Geza's cunning and deprave nature. In the same light, Geza never really concerned himself with Marfi, even at the insistence of Almo. When Geza rose to become the Elso Nemes, he handed back the Reliquary of Almo I due to his disinterest of the Reliquary, something which was an explicitly hostile move on Geza's move against Marfi.  


===Kallisztó===
===Kallisztó===
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====Personality====
====Personality====
Kallisztó's character revolves around being impulsive as a young adult. A young man who believes they are ready to tackle what comes at them but has no experience on the reality of the world and has only stayed within the domestic political atmosphere in the Circle of Esztergom. Andrew and Clarence's presence often provide an extreme confidence boost in him and they will often volunteer to begin tasks that he feels scared or hesitant to do. With Rhea, he often finds that he synergizes best with Rhea.  
Kallisztó's character revolves around being impulsive as a young adult. A young man who believes they are ready to tackle what comes at them but has no experience on the reality of the world and has only stayed within the domestic political atmosphere in the Circle of Esztergom. Andrew and Clarence's presence often provide an extreme confidence boost in him and they will often volunteer to begin tasks that he feels scared or hesitant to do. With Rhea, he often finds that he synergizes best with Rhea in combat and in personality. He, however, sometimes comes off as arrogant and boastful when he completes something.


Kallisztó is also a bit of a hothead and can be pushed around easily. Due to his implusive nature, he is an easy victim to reverse physchology. He shows some form of loyalty to Andrew, not in the sense of loyalty to one's higher up but rather as a loyalty to Andrew as his friend. He dislikes heirarchial structures and as a result, does not see Andrew as a full-on leader but rather as a guide.  
Kallisztó is also a bit of a hothead and is a big pushover. Combined with his impulsive nature, he is sometimes seen as a pushover. Other times he is seen as a powder keg. He shows some form of loyalty to Andrew, not in the sense of loyalty to one's higher up but rather as a loyalty to Andrew as his friend, something which comes to offend Clarence at times. He dislikes heirarchial structures and as a result, does not see Andrew as a full-on leader but rather as a guide.  


====Physical Traits & Appearance====
====Physical Traits & Appearance====
Kallisztó is a Erdős male, as such is of Beagle descent. Standing at around 5'10", he is slightly smaller than András by an inch and one of the smaller ones of the group, rivaled only by Mátyás in short stature. Kallisztó is a primarily white color with a muted chestnut color. His eyes are a simple brown color. His most notable defining fur-coat trait is his chestnut colored ring patterns that adorn his fingers individually.  
Kallisztó is a Erdős male, as such is of Beagle descent. Standing at around 5'10", he is slightly smaller than András by an inch and one of the smaller ones of the group, rivaled only by Mátyás in short stature. Kallisztó is a primarily white color with a secondary muted chestnut color. His eyes are a simple brown color. His most notable defining fur-coat trait is his chestnut colored ring patterns that adorn his fingers individually.  


Kallisztó wears the garbs of an Archivist of the Circle of Esztergom. He represents this with the color-code of a mainly blue clothing with golden highlights and trim. He often keeps his diary strapped to him at all times, even during fights.  
Kallisztó wears the garbs of an Archivist of the Circle of Esztergom. He represents this with the color-code of a mainly blue clothing with golden highlights and trim. He often keeps his diary strapped to him at all times, even during fights.  


===Rhea===
===Rhea===
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Her time within ''Lipót's Wings'' mainly involved attacks targeting rural Erdős farmers that lived within the Estate of Gesta. During Andrew's travel into Gesta, he encountered Bethlen and the ''Lipót's Wings'' beginning an attack on a family of innocent Erdős farmers. In their defeat, Bethlen begged for mercy to Andrew, giving Andrew what was essentially his first taste of a weighted choice was. When Andrew spares Bethlen, she asks to join him out of fear of what Polixena and the Lipots will do to her after their failure.  
Her time within ''Lipót's Wings'' mainly involved attacks targeting rural Erdős farmers that lived within the Estate of Gesta. During Andrew's travel into Gesta, he encountered Bethlen and the ''Lipót's Wings'' beginning an attack on a family of innocent Erdős farmers. In their defeat, Bethlen begged for mercy to Andrew, giving Andrew what was essentially his first taste of a weighted choice was. When Andrew spares Bethlen, she asks to join him out of fear of what Polixena and the Lipots will do to her after their failure.  
====Relationships====
* '''Clarence''': Clarence sees Bethlen as a redeemable person and Bethlen shows her graditude by treating Clarence with a sense of respect. The two do not interact much because of Bethlen's confusion around Clarence due to his species and mannerisms, but Bethlen tries to act in a way to gain Clarence's approval. Bethlen seems to hold Clarence's approval and redemption in his eyes as more weighed to her than Andrew's approval.
* '''Rhea''': Rhea and Bethlen share a mutual dislike for each other. With Rhea's bravado comes a twisted sense of justice that she wants to see dispensed upon Bethlen, and when Bethlen throws herself at Andrew in a bid for mercy, Rhea says that Bethlen needs to die for her crimes. After Bethlen joins, Rhea holds some distrust for Bethlen and does not see Bethlen as her equal. Bethlen herself shares an extreme form of anxiety against Rhea that is triggered by Rhea's presence or Rhea's direction towards Bethlen during conversations. Bethlen often does not speak when Rhea speaks in conversations held by the group and does not speak to Rhea directly.
===László===
===László===
====Overview====
====Overview====

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Major Characters

András I

Outline

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  • Name: András Géza Velencei
  • Series: Second of Gézan Males, Second of Gézan Descendants.
  • Species: Dog, Beagle.
  • Gender: Male.
  • House: Velencei.
  • Tribe: Erdős.
  • Position: Alispán of Velencei Németújvár.
  • Alignment: Coalitionist.
  • Weapon: Erdősi Sword

Storyline

András Géza Velencei is one of the main characters and the central protagonist of Noble Dog. At the time of the story's beginning, András is a young man that is made an Alispán against his will by his father, Géza III of Velencei. He is made the Alispán of the Estate of Velencei Németújvár at the age of 16 and finds himself in charge of a village he does not want to control. Looking to take on adventure but still continue with the household goal of knowledge, he determines to complete the Reliquary of Álmo I, one of his ancient ancestors who had began a Reliquary in the Castle Upon Velencei Németújvár that was privy to the Bystríki monks who once lived in the Abbey Upon Velencei Németújvár. Against the wishes of Father Márfi, András begins his search of the final Seven Relics that were listed by Álmo. Beginning his combing of the archives under the castle, he begins to cross reference the ancient stories and myths that surround each of the relics.

Unbeknownst to András, three separate conflicts are brewing that are about to involve him in his hunt for the Seven Relics. The Empire faces a successionary crisis among the House of Esterházy that threatens to divide the Empire into two family factions. His father Géza III and mother Beleknegini both have their devilish plots that they intend to begin, András being primary victims or pieces in both plots. In his search of the relic of the ancient Apostolic Presbyter Dezső of Veszprém, he is dragged into the power struggle occuring between a coalition of Noble Southern Veszprémic Households and one of the most powerful Hódítók Warlords.

Physical Traits & Appearance

András is a Erdős male, as such is of Beagle descent. Standing at around 5'11", he is the tallest living Velencei member. He hold the majority of his traits directly from his patrilinial heritage of the Velencei Males. On his forehead lies the Lambda of Velencei, holistering within the Lambda Tridot, thought to be the Undertowed Lambda Circles. His coat is more resemblent of his ancestor Álmo II than it is of Géza III, in that he has three main colors: Black, Tan and White. He has Beleknegini's eyes, with his eyes being a shade of deep blue.

András often wears the typical set of clothing for a Nemesség of his ranking, that being of an Alispán. As an Alispán, he wears a single plum on the top of his hat that is pinned down by a silver emblem of the Lambda of Velencei. His fur hat is a deep rich brown fur color. His standard dressing when with royalty includes a black cape, but the majority of the time he does not wear the cape. His strap is teal with a golden pattern on it.

Personality

András is an excitable and yet anxious person with a mixed outlook of intensity and the aftermath thoughts. He often does not like being the center of attention to certain situations, specifically situations that involve The Empire and politics. Since he was young he had held a considerable amount of distain for the Empire and authority, preferring to think of himself as an adventurer that would break the mold of the Velencei legacy.

András often follows his heart over his mind and lacks good judgement, which he considers Clarence to be his judgement. As such, András has extremely poor judgement on objectives as well as people. He is not perceptive of other people and the threat that they pose to him, which others will often take advantage of.

Relationship with Clarence

The relationship that is shared between András and Clarence is a close male bond that is not meant to be reflected with other characters or relationships. While not romantic, it is also not percieved as platonic or sibling-like. The exact nature of the relationship between the two is reflected by the respect and trust the two give to each other, but is never fully revealed. András often shows Clarence understanding and acceptance of his nature, something that is shown by almost no other character save for Mátyás. In turn, Clarence acts as a sort of diary for András. Much of what András needs to get off his mind that he cannot say publicly or to other characters he will share with Clarence. Much of their lives have been spent around each other, from adolescense to young adulthood.

Throughout their time together out traveling, the implications of their relationship being at least somewhat romantic begin to intensify.

Relationships

  • Géza III [Negative]: Géza is nothing but unloving of his second son. The overshadowed failure after the successful son Sesztek I, Géza III spared no expense to relieve him and Beleknegini of any need to care or any responsibility in the raising of András. Much of András's life is spent away from Geza and as a result, András sometimes doesn't really see Geza as a father more so a distant family member that he is required to be pleasant to. When András reappears in Esztergom, it is much to Geza displeasure and disappointment to see András in the city in what he initially thought to be an attempt to impress Geza.
  • Beleknegini [Negative]: Beleknegini was a strange case for András, and much like Geza, just as willing to abandon András. Sesztek was the only offspring of the bunch that either Beleknegini or Geza loved, and as a result when András was born, he was ignored by Beleknegini and sent away from her presence. Just like Geza, András doesn't really see Beleknegini as his mother and more so as one of his distant family members.
  • Sesztek [Complicated]: Sesztek is unlike Geza and Beleknegini in that he was one of the few members to unconditionally love András as a brother. Their relationship was mostly alienated when András was sent to live with Clarence within the Abbot Upon Velencei Nemtujvar under the supervision of Father Marfi. Sesztek rarely saw András or any of his other siblings afterwards.
  • Kallisztó [Positive]:

Distorted Dimension

During the progression of his journey, András develops the ability to begin lucid dreaming. He eventually is able to see and enter the Distorted Dimension, a weird space of reality. It exists within the mind of András, parallel to his world. András is the only one in the story who is aware of what the Distorted Dimension is. He can only enter the Distorted Dimension in his sleep. He is able to control certain variables and create almost simulations of the world, and can partially see outcomes to different decisions of the world.

The Distorted Dimension is damaging towards András's mental health and pysche, the more time he spends within the Distorted Dimension, the more twisted characters become with their personalities and the way they act. When András sleeps for an extended period of time and spends too much time within said Dimension, he will eventually portray his own self-doubts and problems. Alongside this problem, András cannot interpret simulations more than once per time. The more that he creates within the Dimension, the more strain is put on his mental health. This is mostly seen when characters that are created, such as Clarence and the group, will begin to either attack or act hostile to András's presence.

The Distorted Dimension sometimes acts a herald of good or bad situations and outcomes, other times it portrays inevitabilities that are to come to András. Othertimes it comes as a nightmare to András, creating fictional scenarios that were never meant to happen. The Distorted Dimension's existence of great intrigue to Kallisztó and Mátyás, who wish to hear more of the Distorted Dimension.

Clarence

Outline

  • Name: Clarence.
  • Species: Cow, Frisian.
  • House: Velencei.
  • Gender: Male.
  • Position: Personal confidante to András.
  • Alignment: Unaligned, personal alignment to András.
  • Weapon: Hungarian Bow.

Storyline

Clarence is one of the main characters and the central deutertagonist of Noble Dog. Clarence is András slightly older caregiver, the age difference is estimated to be about 5 years older but is not known. András was requested a caregiver by Géza III and Beleknegini from Szerafin, the Apostolic Presbyter, to which Father Márfi bestowed Clarence to take care of András. At an infantile age, Clarence was abandoned to the Cathedral of Esztergom by his parents. He was then sent to the Abbey Upon Velencei Németújvár where he was taken care of by Father Márfi, the only Bystríki monk in the Imperial East. He was one of the few permenant inhabitants of the Abbey until he was volunteered by Father Márfi to take care of the young Ispán András.

A rather humble individual that touches to his Bystríki roots that were taught and sowed by Father Márfi, he dons the usual wear of a Bystríki monk. Very unassuming clothes that consist of a simple undyed robe with a Bystríki Aureola, alongside shaving his head. He is not able to fluently speak the language of the Empire, but can read and write the language. He often relies on the written word, gestures and his body language to signal what he thinks. András having grown up with Clarence is able to interpret his body language better than anyone else. Very rarely he will express his emotions in the form of spoken language, but will only speak to András.

Physical Traits and Appearance

Clarence is taller than András and is posed as one of the more taller characters in the cast, trading off with a slim bodyset. Clarence is a Frisian Cow who comes from an unnamed country. He is unique in that his cow horns are tipped with wood that was hand crafted by Márfi as a gift. Clarence attempts to appear as clean as possible due to his relationship to the nobility. His main coat colors are primarily white and secondarily black. Alongside this, he wears a brass Aureola that was gifted to him by Márfi around his necklace. It is strung together with simple rope, and extends no further than his torso.

Personality

Clarence is a rather quiet individual due to his lack of understanding of native language and his background as a Bystríki monk. He is considered to be a mute by many and often does not address other people outside of a headnod and a bow for important individuals. He often does not make noise outside of humming, nods and sounds of rejection, specifically when talking about András's plans or answers to specific questions. Clarence does not show much emotion outside of what is displayed through his mouth. Often times he is seen with a neutral expression with a slight grin. He often will naturally smile when András talks to him or when he is in the presence of Father Márfi. Outside of those two characters, he does not show much other expression.

Clarence is open-minded. He easily grasps concepts that are introduced and demonstrated to him, picking up new skills extremely fast. He takes quite some time to actually get adept at skills, and very seldom is able to truly master certain skills. His most notable skill that is introduced through Noble Dog is archery, picking it up from a Veszprémic tribesman and soon expanding on it.

His committance to silence is a hinderance on his development of relationships with other characters and is often seen as the character to reflect humor off of. This is easily demonstrated with Kallisztó, who is often perplexed by his lack of a verbal response to many situations or Clarence's lack of a sense of humor.

Relationship with András

Clarence and András share a rather close male bond that emphasizes the cross-sectional background and traits that the two share. It is a relationship that is meant to be unique and is not reflected with other characters and their own relationships. The interpretation of the relationship on Clarence's side had always been seen as friends throughout their lives, and András almost as a safe-haven from the world. Clarence often does not get along with other characters that are encountered. Due to his race as a cow and lack of ability to speak the language, Clarence's silence often earns him suspicion from strangers. The majority of the characters that join András treat him with mystery, distrust or outright ignore his presence. As such, András is often seen as the only friend that Clarence has.

Clarence finds himself to hear out András, even if he cannot respond properly he attempts to do his best to respond and come up with effective solutions. His emotions are also tied with András's. András negative emotions affect Clarence and as a result, Clarence will become defensive on subjects concerning András or people interacting with András.

Relationships

  • Father Márfi [Positive]: Márfi is usually referred to as simply father by Clarence due to the existing relationship between the two. When Clarence was abandoned in Esztergom, he was sent under the care of Márfi by Szerafin. Initially seemingly like a plot to once again fill the empty Abbey, Márfi instead eventually began to view the young calf as his own son. Clarence would be taught by Márfi about the ways of a Bystríki monk, and later one Márfi would volunteer the young Clarence to help take care of András.
  • Mother & Father [Negative]: Clarence has no concept of who his biological parents are and does not wish to be associated with him or his place of origin. The relationship that is demonstrated by Géza and Beleknegini towards András and himself, alongside his own parents willingness to abandom him leads to him have an askewed perception of parental relationships.
  • Kallisztó [Positive]: Initially, Kallisztó is extremely wary of Clarence when the two are first introduced. Clarence, being an outsider from a foreign country of a different race is something that throws him off. It is not helped at all by Clarence's decision not to speak and as such, Kallisztó views Clarence in a somewhat untrustworthy manner. However, the relationship that Kallisztó believes the two to have is not mutual. Clarence does not really feel much other than the emotions that he displays to Kallisztó. He varies between showing friendship and an attempt to open himself the same way András and Clarence open up to each other.
  • Rhea [Negative]: Rhea and Clarence do not interact much outside of when it concerns András. Neither Rhea nor Clarence go out of their way to really engage with each other, and Rhea is often found to be rather abrasive and in poor taste with her cavalier attitude towards András and Kallisztó. Clarence also finds the wear of Rhea to be rather odd. Despite Rhea considered to be a Kis-Jenő, she wears clothing not like the Kis-Jenő or the Jenő themselves, resembling outfits that are typically worn in the Imperial Southwest.
  • Mátyás [Positive]: Mátyás is the most well liked character by Clarence within the group, over Kallisztó and Rhea. Mátyás attempts to be understanding of Clarence's nature unlike Kallisztó and is rather respectful of András unlike Rhea. Outside of András, Clarence often is seen interacting the most with Mátyás. However, Mátyás's interest of his nature is sometimes interpreted as simple intrigue into Clarence's odd nature, something Clarence is against.

Géza III

Outline

  • Name: Géza Álmo Velencei III.
  • Alais: Hódítók Bastard
  • Series: Second of Álmon Males, Third of Álmon Descendants.
  • Species: Dog, Beagle.
  • House: Velencei.
  • Tribe: Erdős.
  • Gender: Male.
  • Position: Első Nemes of the House of Velencei.
  • Alignment: Unaligned, personal alignment.
  • Weapon: Erdős Longsword

Storyline

Géza Velencei III is one of the main characters and is a semi-hidden antagonist in Noble Dog, later becoming a full antagonist. Ruthless in his method, he is the stone-hearted ruler of the House of Velencei seated in Esztergom. Nicknamed by his own father Álmo II as the Hódítók Bastard, he is shown to be both savage and calculating in his rise to power. His removal of his elder brother Kálmán I through brutal murder and the removal of his elder sister Rozina I through elegant poisoning showed the extent to how far he was willing to gain power. He would later commit to the assassination of his nephew Emerbik II to prevent the only Kálmánian descendant from holding onto property. He was only striken sad by the death of his son Sesztek I, who he had seen as a true son. He does not seem to hold the same love or passion to András or the rest of his offspring, showing little regard for András when he begins an attempt at completing the Reliquary of Álmo I until András becomes involved in the politics of the Empire after the Lakottial Conference of Andrássy.

Géza III is not seen until the beginning of András's adventure where András is informed of the whereabouts of the book, Journal of Saint Gyöngyi, which will help him pinpoint the place the first relic will be in. When he arrives at the Circle of Esztergom, Head Archivist Mürón makes Géza aware of his son's appearance within the city.

Physical Traits and Appearance

Géza is an Erdős male, as such is of Beagle descent. Géza stands at around 5'9". In the ranking of his immediate family, he is smaller than András but a smidge taller than Beleknegini. He does not share the majority of his traits with the patrilinial heritage of the Velencei Males. Unlike either his brother Kalman and sister Rozina, he is of pure white coloration with no blemishes or secondary/tertiary colors visible. On his chest lies the Lambda of Velencei, holistering within the Lambda's Tridot, thought to be the Undertowed Lambda Circles. It is speculated that his color is descendended from a possible ancestor with one of Álmo's Salgói maidens, but the maternity of Géza is a well-kept secret. Géza's eyes are milky white due to severe cataracts that come from the fight that he and his brother Kálmán engaged in, with hints of hazelnut in them. He also has a fur mustache stemming from his age.

Géza as the highest ranking member of the House of Velencei wears a significantly more extravagant set of clothing aligning with his rank and wealth. As the Első Nemes of the House of Velencei, he wears a plumage of red feathers that are pinned down by a golden emblem of the Lambda of Velencei. His fur hat is completely black. When dressing to be seen in court or in royal presence, he dresses in a richly designed cape with a primarily green color. His strap is dark green with a silver jaded pattern on it.

Personality

On the surface, Géza III is a rather old and stern man with a lot on his mind, not much of which he is willing to say. He exudes a forboding atmosphere whenever he appears to be angry and his manner of talking is rather terse. Those he believes are underneath him in status he talks to with lack of empathy or any sort of real emotional acknowledgement. This is most present in discussions and mail between Géza and András. While András attempts to reconcile the relationship with Géza, Géza shows no real attempt at reconciliation or including András into what he saw as the bigger picture.

His most notable yet most hidden trait is his cunning and calculating nature. Paired with his arrogance and shrewdness, he sees nothing but the achievement of the ultimate goal of supplanting the Veszprém Emperor and the ruling House of Esterházy with a Erdős Emperor and the House of Velencei. He lacks any emotional bonds and keeps himself closed off from the world. The only person he truly held any passion towards was his eldest son Seszták I, who later died. His cunning and calculating nature was revealed when his murder of Kálmán I came to light, alongside his murder of both Rozina II and his nephew Emerbik I. He is obsessed with the goal of attaining political power.

Relationships

  • Beleknegini Velencei-Hegedüs [Negative]: The relationship between Beleknegini and Géza is almost very clearly a farce. Neither of the two truly have any love for each other in their hearts and only desire to accomplish their own true goals.
  • Sesztek Velencei I [Positive]: Sesztek was arguably the only offspring that Géza truly believed to be his successor. Sesztek was his first offspring and was beloved by Géza and Beleknegini and the one that was proclaimed to be the only successor of Géza as the Első Nemes of the House of Velencei. Géza was a true father to Sesztek and kept Sesztek around while he tutored the young man. However, Sesztek was later killed due to Betegség, to which Géza mourned over greatly at the loss of what he considered to be his only son.
  • András Velencei I [Negative]: Géza never really considered András to be one of his potential successors, but at the death of his first son and András's elder brother Sesztek, Géza decided to push András into the political scene as the Alispán of Velencei Németújvár.

Beleknegini Velencei-Hegedüs

Outline

  • Name: Beleknegini Tamar Velencei-Hegedüs
  • Series: Third of Tamaric Females, Fourth of Tamaric Descendants.
  • Species: Dog, German Shephard
  • House: Velencei and Hegedüs.
  • Tribe: Hódítók
  • Gender: Female
  • Position: Wife of Géza III.
  • Alignment: Unaligned, personal alignment.
  • Weapon: Arquebus.

Storyline

Beleknegini Velencei-Hegedüs is one of the main characters and a hidden antagonist in Noble Dog, later becoming a full antagonist. Beleknegini is the mother of András and all of Géza's offspring. She has ingrained herself within the culture and society of the Imperial East, fitting in as a Hódítók with the manners and culture of an Erdős. However, she still holds on to her roots as a Hódítók. She considered her marriage to Géza III as a purely political marriage, and used it to mainly consolidate her position within both the House of Hegedus and the House of Velencei as a outside consort. Originally offered as a virgin noblewoman by her mother Tamar IV as an effort to help strengthen the political ties and position of the Hegedus within the Empire. As such, she does not feel much for Géza or her offspring, with the notable exception of Sesztek.

She is not completely unaware of Géza's plots, and herself helped in the assassinations of both her brother and sister-in-law, Kalman I and Rozina I. Primarily, she lured Kalman into spilling his own venality to her in a manner that Géza would be able to hear. Alongside that, she supplied the poison that Géza used on Rozina. With the two dead and Géza proclaim the Elso Nemes of the House of Velencei, she reaped the benefits of her newfound position. She began embezzling her wealth and sent much of it to her sisters in the Imperial South.

Personality

Beleknegini on the surface doesn't say much. Unlike Géza, she refuses to talk to subordinates who attempt to talk to her and holds an extremely pretentious, noble atmosphere. This is often reflected by her rather silent demeanor to her offspring that she had with Géza. In her appearance of Géza's coronation, she is completely interpreted as deadpan despite her own elevation to the wife of the Elso Nemes of the most powerful Erdős Noble House.

In reality, Beleknegini is almost as physchopathic as Géza, if not more. She does not feign any sort of emotion and opts for her deadpan expression. She does not feel remorse of the potential destruction that her plan would have and holds no real emotional bonds outside of the emotional bonds she has with her sisters in the Imperial South. The only Erdős offspring that she truly loved, like Géza, was Sesztek.

Father Marfi

Overview

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  • Name: Father Márfi
  • Species: Dog, St. Bernard
  • Gender: Male
  • Position: Abbot of Velencei Németújvár.
  • Alignment: Unaligned.

Storyline

Father Márfi is the Abbot of the Abbey Upon Velencei Németújvár and the sole inhabitant of said Abbey, living in solitude. He is the last known Bystríki Monk that lives in the Imperial East and stays within the Abbey in an effort to preserve the religious history of the Abbey as a Bystríki monastery. Born under the elder ruler of Emperor Zgismond Esterházy I, Márfi's origins are relatively normal until his teenager years where he went to study the teaching of Bystríki monks who had began a pilgrimage to the Basilica of Erdős, which lied in the Imperial East. Running away from his family to join the Bystríki monks, he picked up on their way of living and was soon an ordained monk of the Order of Bystríki, and was to report to the Abbey Upon Velencei Németújvár. At the time, the Abbey Upon Velencei Németújvár was the first Bystríki Abbey that existed in the Imperial East.

Father Márfi, against the wishes of the Apostolic Presbyter Szerafin, refuses to host non-Bystríki monks as permenant inhabitants of the Abbey. As an elder of the community, he was alive during Álmo II's rule as the Első Nemes of the Velencei. During his time living in the Abbey, he grew a considerable collection of religious literature, being good friends with Álmo II who took considerable interest in the young Sió. In the migration of the Bystríki monks back to the lands of Sió, Father Márfi refused to leave the Abbey, and as such has remained the sole inhabitant. In the friendship that grew between Álmo II and Márfi, between Álmo II's curiosity and Márfi's gentle heart, Márfi was offered to become the godfather of all of Álmo II's descendants. When Álmo II died, Father Márfi became a hermit for almost a year in grieving, not speaking to anyone or responding to any corrospondence. The death of Álmo II's children, his godchildren strick him with grief as he had been introduced to them all. He would later stop grieving when a young calf was reported abandoned by its parents on the steps of the Holy Cathedral of Esztergom. He volunteered to raise the child, which was later approved by Szerafin due to a lack of people willing to raise the foreign calf. He raised the young calf in a manner consistent with Bystríki monks, living a life of asceticism and love. He showed the calf an acceptance and love of strangers with open arms.

Physical Traits and Appearance

Father Márfi is a Sió male, as such is of St. Bernard descent. Father Márfi stands at 5'8" and is smaller than either Clarence or András. He is often seen carrying a tall wooden staff that is visibly aged over time. A notable distinction of his fur coat is that his ears are three different colors: dark brown, black and white. Specifically, he has white tipped ears. He wears glasses due to his poor eyesight. He keeps his overall appearance as clean as his can, similar to Clarence. Well trimmed fur and no outlying chest hair of a typical Sió male. Father Márfi overall has an unassuming, rather plain and generic presentation to most people. He wears the same clothing that is normally worn of a person of his order, a set of plain brown robes.

Typically, Father Márfi will be carrying something as a result of his occupation of Abbot, as he is the only inhabitant of his Abbey and the only one to actually maintain it. He is most often seen with the staff that he carries. Other times, he will be carrying books for his studying. From time to time, when he is in the village itself he will be carrying both a book and the Kereszt.

Personality

Father Márfi is about as quiet as Clarence, and will refrain from speaking unless spoken to. Much of his mannerism that are reflected in Clarence come straight from the tenants of a Bystríki monk. He is an extremely calm and wise individual who shows a rather friendly but silent demeanor. His interactions with townsfolk are rather friendly as they donate food and water to him in exchange for the Abbey to be open.

He is a benevolent and loving individual with his outreach of transients or refugees that wander into the village. He often keeps the Abbey open to other to explore or read about. He is an open book when it comes to the history of the Abbey and his belief as a Bystríki monk. He often runs into conflict with non-Bystríki monks and the Apostolic Presbyter Szerafin due to his solitary nature. He is protective of the fact he is the last Bystríki monk within the Imperial East and does not appreciate Szerafin's efforts to have himself removed from the Abbey and placed back to the Imperial West in another abbey.

Relationships

  • Álmo Velencei II [Positive]: Father Márfi was always within Álmo's eye of interest. Despite being older than Márfi, Álmo was extremely curious in the monk who refused to leave the Abbey in spite of his solitude and the pleas of the Apostolic Presbyter of the Imperial East, Szerafin. Márfi was originally the caretaker of Álmo II's ancestral reliquary, the Reliquary of Álmo I. Álmo II was the first one to learn of this as he had spent much of his freetime within the Abbey talking with Márfi. Márfi eventually decided that, due to the incompletion of the reliquary, he handed it over to Álmo II, under the promise that he complete the reliquary. Álmo II's death greatly affect Márfi and Márfi went into an extended period of mourning, closing himself off from the outside world and reclusing into the Abbey. Often times the Abbey was stated to feel completely empty as Márfi did not exit the buildings within the Abbey. Those who attempted to talk to him were often met with head gestures, and he would not respond to open-ended questions.
  • Szerafin: Marfi and Szerafin share an purely antagonistic relationship that is riddled with the religious politics that surrounds the Reliquary of Almo I and the ownership of the Abbey. Being the only Bystríki, Szerafin insists on evicting Marfi from the Abbey to supplant him with a new set of monks who have requested to live within the Abbey. Marfi, still as the Abbot and in the total domain of his Abbey, refuses to move.
  • Clarence [Positive]: Clarence considers himself to be Marfi's father, and as such does not refer to Marfi by his name and only as "Father". Marfi was initially given Clarence as Marfi was the only one who would take the young abandoned calf within the entire Imperial East when Szerafin set the call out for Clarence. Marfi gave Clarence his name and began raising him. Clarence was considered to be one of the few permenant inhabitants of the Abbey at the time, and at the age of 7 was briefly taken with Marfi to the Imperial West to be ordained as a monk. Marfi sees Clarence as his one and true son, and as the Abbot proclaimed Clarence to be the future Abbot of the Abbey, much to the displeasure of Szerafin.
  • Géza III [Negative]: Márfi and Geza have an extremely tense relationship after the death of Almo and the further deaths of Almo's children, Kalman and Rozina. Having known about Geza's true nature from Almo, Marfi holds no ill-will towards Geza but knows of Geza's cunning and deprave nature. In the same light, Geza never really concerned himself with Marfi, even at the insistence of Almo. When Geza rose to become the Elso Nemes, he handed back the Reliquary of Almo I due to his disinterest of the Reliquary, something which was an explicitly hostile move on Geza's move against Marfi.

Kallisztó

Overview

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  • Name: Kallisztó
  • Species: Dog, Beagle.
  • Gender: Male.
  • Tribe: Erdős.
  • Position: Archivist of the Circle of Esztergom.
  • Alignment: Coalitionist.
  • Weapon: Paramerion.

Storyline

Kallisztó is one of the main characters of Noble Dog and the first person to join András's journey. Initially introduced as one of the unnamed archivists assigned to a project by Mürón, Kallisztó is a rather young man compared to many of the archivists, who reflect to the mid-age to elderly demographic. Having grown up around Salgói as his family friends, he finds the tribal tradition of knowledge and archiving to be rather boring. When Andrew meets Kallisztó, Kallisztó is engaged in a familial conflict over the archivist position that he landed. Kallisztó is a rather talented archivist and a good interpreter of many ancient works that derive from the Farkasi. When Andrew and Clarence appear in the Circle of Esztergom, he and another unnamed archivist are assigned to help Andrew with whatever he is looking for by Mürón. When Andrew reveals his intentions and when Kallisztó later finds out the standing of Andrew and Geza in their son-father dynamic, Kallisztó asks to join Andrew. Andrew initially rejects the help, but later accepts when Kallisztó meets Andrew outside the city asking again. The sword that he stole is part of a collection, the Hódítók's Slanted, or simply a Paramerion.

Younger than Clarence but just a smidge older than András, he often relates to the same emotions and feelings of András. Kallisztó is an anxious, timid man who isn't really even considered a man by standard. He often shows some form of hesitation in following any sort of danger that involves him. Kallisztó also shows a bit of a childish and unaware background. Despite being a talented archivist, he finds extreme discomfort in Andrew's adventuring. He does find some interest in Clarence, a member of a race outside of The Empire despite his adherence to Imperial culture and much of Clarence's mannerisms. Kallisztó often attempts to poke and prod on Clarence and attempts to get Clarence to speak to him, which never works and often succeeds in making Clarence somewhat unnerved.

Personality

Kallisztó's character revolves around being impulsive as a young adult. A young man who believes they are ready to tackle what comes at them but has no experience on the reality of the world and has only stayed within the domestic political atmosphere in the Circle of Esztergom. Andrew and Clarence's presence often provide an extreme confidence boost in him and they will often volunteer to begin tasks that he feels scared or hesitant to do. With Rhea, he often finds that he synergizes best with Rhea in combat and in personality. He, however, sometimes comes off as arrogant and boastful when he completes something.

Kallisztó is also a bit of a hothead and is a big pushover. Combined with his impulsive nature, he is sometimes seen as a pushover. Other times he is seen as a powder keg. He shows some form of loyalty to Andrew, not in the sense of loyalty to one's higher up but rather as a loyalty to Andrew as his friend, something which comes to offend Clarence at times. He dislikes heirarchial structures and as a result, does not see Andrew as a full-on leader but rather as a guide.

Physical Traits & Appearance

Kallisztó is a Erdős male, as such is of Beagle descent. Standing at around 5'10", he is slightly smaller than András by an inch and one of the smaller ones of the group, rivaled only by Mátyás in short stature. Kallisztó is a primarily white color with a secondary muted chestnut color. His eyes are a simple brown color. His most notable defining fur-coat trait is his chestnut colored ring patterns that adorn his fingers individually.

Kallisztó wears the garbs of an Archivist of the Circle of Esztergom. He represents this with the color-code of a mainly blue clothing with golden highlights and trim. He often keeps his diary strapped to him at all times, even during fights.

Rhea

Overview

  • Name: Rhea
  • Species: Dog, Chow Chow.
  • Gender: Female.
  • Tribe: Kis-Jenő.
  • Position: Mercenary.
  • Alignment: Unaligned.
  • Weapon: Large Glaive.

Storyline

Rhea is one of the main characters of Noble Dog and the second character to join András on his journey. Rhea was originally a member of a mercenary crew named, the Warlord Marauders. She is a rogue Kis-Jenő who was born of criminal Kis-Jenő in the urban slums of Balaton in the Imperial West. As Kis-Jenő, they were nomads and tended to wander the Empire alongside the neighboring countries. At the age of 16, her family abandoned her in the City of Oroszlana, one of the original Farkasi cities left from the Proto-Imperial Era. She began to live and work as her parents did alongside the Hódítók women. She saw herself as a valiant and strong woman with no real ties to the Empire and rather to her own sword. She was one of the mercenaries that was hired by an independent Hegedüs warlord during the Hódítók Disunity. She earned her name in the bravado that she often showed during combat. Being a Kis-Jenő, she was significantly larger than her fellow mercenaries. During a skirmish that was initiated by a scouting mercenary band, she was pounced on by a Southern Veszpremic Lándzsai and had her eye injured.

After the incident left her blind in her left eye, she continued being hired for mercenary work. After the Disunity had been ended and the Empire had re-established control of the area, she began bouncing around the Empire for potential mercenary work. During her time, she was hired by the Circle of Esztergom as a hired arm for potential expeditionary efforts. However, this led to her simply waiting in Esztergom for a potential job. When Andrew comes along, he is informed of the potential expeditionary mercenaries by Calisto. He chooses Rhea out of everyone and she begrudgling oblidges.

Physical Traits & Appearance

Rhea is a Kis-Jenő female, as such is of Chow Chow descent. Standing at around 6'5", she is the tallest member of the group. She has a rather radiant shade of red with hints of white around her body, mainly on her chest and another white hint going down from the base to the tip of her tail. She is blind in one eye with that eye being white and a claw-mark scar through it. As a Coalitionist she has her eyes open, so her blind eye is always showing. The eye she can see with is brown. Rhea is the second largest character in size, and is beaten out by László.

Rhea wears a custom fitted outfit made of a mish-mash of Hódítók and Southern Veszpremic armor that fits her rather large character. Much of the armor she wears is damaged, dented or has certain bullet holes from Arquebusiers. Her fur is noticably untamed and out. She has a noticable bolt from a crossbow lodged in the left shoulderplate of her armor that is unable to be removed.

Relationships

  • Clarence [Negative]: Rhea and Clarence do not interact much outside of when it concerns András. Neither Rhea nor Clarence go out of their way to really engage with each other, and Clarence is seen as rather overly prim and proper with Andrew in a way that she did not have to experience. His insistence on conforming to such respect that neither Andrew or Rhea want helps diminish the two's relationship. Rhea also finds Clarence's backstory of being a monk to be extremely odd, not having much experience with religion or monastacisim in general that the Sio practice that was taught to Clarence. Clarence's rather plain religious clothing is seen as somewhat inappropriate and too light to bring into combat in Rhea's opinion.
  • Calisto [Positive]: Rhea finds Calisto to be rather brotherly and cute to her, while Calisto finds her to be imposing and impressive to him. During the entire journey, the two begin to bond. During battle, Rhea often uses Calisto as a back-up. Knowing of his lack of experience in combat, she often trains him in the way of force. Despite Calisto's preference of a light curved sword to Rhea's overbearing Glaive that is bigger than Calisto, the two are able to learn a lot from each other. Calisto often finds solace in telling Rhea of his former position as an Archivist and the stories that the two share.
  • Atlas [Complicated]: Rhea and Atlas have a history dating back to the Hódítók Disunity. The two have were on opposing forces during the Disunity, but knew of each other through proxy contacts. While the two never really met or really announced rivalship, the two had heard of each other. From Atlas he heard of Rhea's bravado, and from Rhea she heard of Atlas's strength. The two had a certain respect and a certain hatred for each other.

Mátyás

Overview

  • Name: Mátyás
  • Species: Dog, Borzoi.
  • Gender: Male.
  • Tribe: Salgói.
  • Position: Exiled Governing Administrator of the Lipót Estates.
  • Alignment: Coalitionist.
  • Weapon: Arkhimédészi Rapier.

Storyline

Mátyás is one of the main characters of Noble Dog and is the third character that joins Andrew on his journey. He is also accompanied by his Jenő friend, Gabriel, as the two are both exiled administrators. Mátyás was originally an esteemed administrator who worked directly under Zgismond I in Zgismond's early reign. A graduate of the Imperial Administrations College of Andrassy, he was eventually hired as a private governing administrator for the House of Lipót under the then Elso Nemes, Auer Lipót I. When Zgismond died and the power vacuum between his offspring began, the Empire fell into a troubled, chaotic period. Auer's mental state, already racked with the onset of dementia, became paranoid of his administrators. In an effort to root out any potential conspirators, he had many of the administrators of the House of Lipót killed. What is known as Auer's Purge, Mátyás and Gabriel were one of the few who were able to escape the betrayal. The two spent their time wandering the countryside in an effort to find solace in Esztergom. From Gesta to Esztergom, Mátyás lost much of his physical wealth.

When the Gabriel told Mátyás of Andrew Velencei's presence in Esztergom, the two began to tail Andrew in a desperate attempt to join him. Having been rejected by Geza III as potentials to enter his administration, they turned their sights to entering the company of Andrew.

Gábriel

Overview

  • Name: Gábriel
  • Species: Dog, Pug.
  • Gender: Male.
  • Tribe: Jenő.
  • Position: Exiled Merchantile Administrator of the Lipót Estates.
  • Alignment: Coalitionist.
  • Weapon: Bronze Axe.

Storyline

Gabriel is one of the main characters of Noble Dog and is the fourth character that joins Andrew on his journey. He joins alongside his Salgoi friend, Mátyás, as the two are both exiled administrators. Before his exile, Gabriel worked initially as a presitigous merchant that was prolific in his ability to sell just about anything. At first he was a merchant under the Veszpremic House of Kohary. His service with the House of Kohary ended when they could not renegoigiate terms that were satisfactory to both parties. Gabriel afterwards was hired by the Rédicsi House of Lipót as the highest post in his line of work, the Head Merchantile Administrator. Originally hired by the then Elso Nemes, Auer Lipót I, the power vacuum left after Zgismond's death and the subsequently troubled, chaotic period that followed began to affect Gabriel's work. Auer's mental state, already racked with the onset of dementia, became paranoid of his administrators. In an effort to root out any potential conspirators, he had many of the administrators of the House of Lipót killed. What is known as Auer's Purge, Mátyás and Gabriel were one of the few who were able to escape the betrayal. The two spent their time wandering the countryside in an effort to find solace in Esztergom.

Bethlen

Overview

  • Name: Bethlen
  • Species: Dog, Komondor.
  • Gender: Female.
  • Tribe: Hódítók.
  • Position: Member of Lipót's Wings.
  • Alignment: Coalitionist.
  • Weapon: Halberd.

Storyline

Bethlen is one of the main characters of Noble Dog and the fifth person to join András in his journey. One of the members of the mercenary group, Lipót's Wings, Bethlen herself is another veteran of the Hoditok Disunity. She was under the compulsory service of one of the Hoditok Warlords that had called her to service to partake in the war against several of the self-proclaimed Southern Veszpremic Kings. After the end of the Disunity, her family sought to bring peace back into their family life. Bethlen remained changed in the face of the Disunity, and she migrated her and her family into the Imperial East, acting as their protector and the benefactor. The money she made from the war that was paid by the Warlord went mainly to her family. While her family heavily disapproved of their past of fighting and war that perpetuated the Hoditok Disunity, Bethlen was indifferent. Coming off from the Disunity, Bethlen found her skill set was not nearly adaptive to the Rédicsi lifestyle that surrounded her in Salavar. She needed a way to continue supporting her family and her desperation led her to answering the call from Polixena II for mercenaries.

Her time within Lipót's Wings mainly involved attacks targeting rural Erdős farmers that lived within the Estate of Gesta. During Andrew's travel into Gesta, he encountered Bethlen and the Lipót's Wings beginning an attack on a family of innocent Erdős farmers. In their defeat, Bethlen begged for mercy to Andrew, giving Andrew what was essentially his first taste of a weighted choice was. When Andrew spares Bethlen, she asks to join him out of fear of what Polixena and the Lipots will do to her after their failure.

Relationships

  • Clarence: Clarence sees Bethlen as a redeemable person and Bethlen shows her graditude by treating Clarence with a sense of respect. The two do not interact much because of Bethlen's confusion around Clarence due to his species and mannerisms, but Bethlen tries to act in a way to gain Clarence's approval. Bethlen seems to hold Clarence's approval and redemption in his eyes as more weighed to her than Andrew's approval.
  • Rhea: Rhea and Bethlen share a mutual dislike for each other. With Rhea's bravado comes a twisted sense of justice that she wants to see dispensed upon Bethlen, and when Bethlen throws herself at Andrew in a bid for mercy, Rhea says that Bethlen needs to die for her crimes. After Bethlen joins, Rhea holds some distrust for Bethlen and does not see Bethlen as her equal. Bethlen herself shares an extreme form of anxiety against Rhea that is triggered by Rhea's presence or Rhea's direction towards Bethlen during conversations. Bethlen often does not speak when Rhea speaks in conversations held by the group and does not speak to Rhea directly.

László

Overview

  • Name: László
  • Alais: Blacktail
  • Species: Dog, Great Pyrenees.
  • Gender: Male.
  • Tribe: Rédicsi.
  • Position: Highwayman.
  • Alignment: Coalitionist.
  • Weapon: Ornate Arquebus.

Storyline

László is a main character in Noble Dog and the sixth person to join András on his journey. He is a highwayman and a notorious criminal who sided against the Rédicsi houses after the death of a friend and his family from Lipót's Wings. Considered to be a highwaymen by some, he is known moreso by the Erdős as a hero and a sort of purveyor of justice against the Rédicsi mercs that terrorize Gesta. He has never come face to face with a member of Lipót's Wings, but is prolific in the amount of Rédicsi mercenaries and nobles that he has killed. Often times acting as a lone wolf and other times as part of the crew, he is most notorious for a raid he committed against a Lipot Estate, in which he killed Auer II, the son of the Elso Nemes Auer I of the House of Lipot. Much of László's past is obscure. He was not present for the Hoditok Disunity but is an extremely proficient fighter and also the only known person within the group able to use a firearm properly. The Ornate Arquebus is actually a one-of-a-kind Arquebus, one that he looted from the Department of Letenye after killing Auer II. The most notable part of its design is Auer II's personal feather dangling off of it, something which unnerves Andrew.

Andrew and his crew stop at a trading post near Gesta which is in the middle of a raid by László and some Erdősi militiamen. While Andrew does not recognize him, Bethlen does recognize him as one of her targets, but does not explicitly say so, instead phrasing it as a method to recruiting him. Despite his known brutality and often underhanded methods of undercutting the Lipots, Zamo and other Rédicsi Noble Houses, Bethlen knows of László's strength and bravado that she relates to him. Bethlen tells Andrew of László and his reputation, but Andrew sees him rather as a romantic hero saving his kind instead of a criminal. As such, much to Bethlen's dismay, Andrew makes a bid to recruit him. László is the first to actually give a condition that they must help, that they help the Erdősi militiamen retreat back to hiding in their hidden quarters. László does this in the knowledge that Andrew is a noble, seeing if he can trust him as Andrew himself is the same Erdősi that his fellow militiamen are. That is where they learn the nickname of László, Blacktail, from the militiamen.

Physical Traits & Appearance

László is a Rédicsi male, as such is of Great Pyrenees descent. Standing at 6'3, he is the second tallest member of the group, behind Rhea. László is larger than all other characters of the group. He is a purely white Great Pyrenees with the exception of his black tail. His eyes are pure brown, but are mainly rendered as pure black. Size-wise, he is the largest of the the group.

László wears the outfit of a Redicsi farmer, opting for more warmer and worn colors. He distains the use of armor and refrains to equipping any sort of armor, opting instead to stick to his clothes and quick wits. László, like Rhea, is noticably untamed and out. His clothing is extremely worn, but not too tattered and remains in one piece. He wears a long scarf that originally belonged to Auer II's sister, Polixena II.

János

Overview

  • Name: János Kühnel
  • Species: Dog, Golden Retriever.
  • Gender: Male.
  • Tribe: Veszprém.
  • Position: Member of Fenenna IV's camp.
  • Alignment: Unaligned.
  • Weapon: Veszprémic Kingsman's Bow

Storyline

János is a main character in Noble Dog and the seventh person to join Andrew on his journey. He is initially the prisonkeeper of Fenenna IV's group and speaks to Fenenna IV on their behalf for the most part. János is an extremely loyal dog to Fenenna, however he is also loyal to whoever supplants her as his master under the current unstable political climate. He was originally a tribesman for Fenenna IV's predecessor Gabriel II before Fenenna killed him in a duel. When Andrew faces Fenenna IV in the group's bid for a safe release, János sees Andrew has his new leader and devotes his loyalty to him. Despite not being able to understand much of Clarence's character, János takes a huge liking to Clarence's calming presence and rather silent demeanor. Unlike Mátyás and Kallisztó's sometimes unnerving curiousity, János seems to respect Clarence and his boundaries.

Before János entered Andrew's group, Clarence did not know how to use any weapon and refused to learn how to use a sword or a melee weapon of any kind. During their imprisonment and the fraternization that János and Clarence commit, Clarence seems to begin picking up on the usage of a bow.


Minor Characters

Szerafin

Overview

  • Name: Szerafin
  • Species: Dog, Borzoi.
  • Gender: Male.
  • Tribe: Salgói.
  • Position: Apostolic Presbyter of the Imperial East.
  • Alignment: Unaligned.

Storyline

Szerafin is the Apostolic Presbyter of the Imperial East, and is considered to be the religious authority of the Imperial East. Szerafin is a Salgói priest who was appointed to his position by the Lakottial Deák. A stern and uptight Salgói, he is the first of his kind to ever hold the position of Apostolic Presbyter of the Imperial East. Taken as the messanger and administrator, he often deals with situations with the iron grip, with a rather forgiving luster. Szerafin was one of the main benefactors and trustees that helped create the Gésta Circle, a offshoot circle of libraries dedicated to theology and the research of science.

Kálmán I

Overview

  • Name: Kálmán Álmo Velencei I
  • Series: First of Álmon Males, First of Álmon Descendants.
  • Species: Dog, Beagle.
  • Gender: Male.
  • House: House of Velencei.
  • Tribe: Erdős.
  • Position: Former Első Nemes of the House of Velencei.
  • Alignment: Royalist.

Notification: By the events of Noble Dog, this character: Kálmán I, is dead. As such, this character is relegated to their effects on the storyline and overall history.

Storyline

Kálmán I was the former Első Nemes of the House of Velencei and took the post after the passing of his father Álmo II. A rather greedy individual, his rule was largely overshadowed by his own father's rule. While Álmo II had increased the overall wealth of the House of Velencei, Álmo II died in the middle of a dispute with the Rédicsi House of Zamo. Kálmán attempted to continue the overall wealth growth to no avail with pressure mounting from the House of Zamo, specifically over the rule of the Circle of Gesta.

In the face of the mounting economic pressure, Kálmán resorted to selling rare and valuable copies of select books that were highly sought out, especially specific books that discussed the life of several saints that followed in the wake of the Seven Apostles; and several books discussing the history of the Farkas. This venality would cost him his life. When this was found out by Géza III, Géza determined to kill Kálmán. Kálmán was later herded into his living space by Beleknegini, where Géza confronted Kálmán and would eventually overthrow Kálmán by personally beating him to death with a sceptre. Kalman was not immediately killed, and fought back. This resulted in the injury and near-blindness that Geza experiences.

Rozina I

Overview

  • Name: Rozina Álmo Velencei I
  • Series: First of Álmon Females, Second of Álmon Descendants.
  • Species: Dog, Beagle.
  • Gender: Female.
  • House: House of Velencei.
  • Tribe: Erdős.
  • Position: Former Alispán of the House of Velencei.
  • Alignment: Royalist.

Notification: By the events of Noble Dog, this character: Rozina I, is dead. As such, this character is relegated to their effects on the storyline and overall history.

Storyline

Rozina I was a former Alispán of the House of Velencei and the only daughter from Álmo II. Rozina prided herself in her faith and trust, seeing trust as honorable and did not get along with either Kálmán's venality or Géza's plotting. She was initially considered to be the true heir of Álmo II as the Első Nemes of the Velencei. At the forefront of the disputes with several different Rédicsi Noble Houses, Rozina put a valiant effort into resecuring the countryside which she had suspected had been under threat from Rédicsi-hired bandits and highwaymen. Rozina spent much of her adult life with her father in Gesta until his passing, where Kálmán instead was crowned due to a lack of a proclaimed Első Nemes successor.

Rozina was the one who originally discovered Kálmán's venality through the selling of rare and valuable records and books that were considered to be the property of the Velencei. Most notably, she had discovered a caravan of Rédicsi who were making their way back to Rédicsi-controlled Gesta that was filled with books. She told Géza, who saw it as both a way to eliminate Kálmán and a way to redeem the House of Velencei from the path Kálmán set them on. Unfortunately, this would cost Rozina's life, as after Géza killed Kálmán he set his sights on Rozina by poisoning with the help of Beleknegini.

Emerbik II

Overview

  • Name: Emerbik Kálmán Velencei I
  • Series: First of Kálmán Males, First of Kálmán Descendants.
  • Species: Dog, Beagle.
  • Gender: Male.
  • House: House of Velencei.
  • Tribe: Erdős.
  • Position: Former Alispán of the House of Velencei.
  • Alignment: Royalist.

Notification: By the events of Noble Dog, this character: Emerbik II, is dead. As such, this character is relegated to their effects on the storyline and overall history.

Storyline

Emerbik II is the son of Kálmán I and the former Alispán of Velencei Németújvár before his death.

Mürón

Overview

  • Name: Mürón
  • Species: Dog, Beagle.
  • Gender: Male.
  • Tribe: Erdős.
  • Position: Lead Archivist of the Circle of Esztergom.
  • Alignment: Royalist.

Storyline

Mürón is the Head Archivist of the Circle of Esztergom. Mürón is a rather quiet and respectful person who is rather modest about his positions and is a firm believer of justice. Under the service of Géza, he knows of András but does not hinder any of András's progress. He assigns a group of archivist to help with András, and would later notify Géza to András's appearance within the Circle.

Polixena II

Overview

  • Name: Polixena Auer Lipót II
  • Series: First of Auer Females, Second of Auer Descendants.
  • Species: Dog, Great Pyrenees.
  • House: Lipót.
  • Gender: Female.
  • Tribe: Rédicsi.
  • Position: Alispán.
  • Alignment: Royalist.

Storyline

Polixena II is a member of the migratory noble Rédicsi House, the House of Lipót. One of many of the migratory houses, they originated from their homeland in the Imperial West and migrated towards the Imperial East. She is the second-in-line for the head of the House of Lipót, however she acts more like the Első Nemes of the House Lipót. She is the main Lipót claimant to several departments within the Estate of Gesta. She is the true commander and the mastermind behind Lipót's Wings and an investor in war profiteering. Ever since the death of Zgismond I and the installment of his son Janos IX, Polixena has invested more money into efforts to overthrow several different Noble Erdős Houses that control the departments she claims.

After the defeat and disbandment of Lipót's Wings with Bethlen defecting and joining András, Polixena begins work on a new project that is meant to target the overarching power, the Imperial Court. She invests much of her time in creating the succeeding White Shadows, which is led by Árpád, Vilma and Abigél.

Fenenna IV

Overview

  • Name: Fenenna István Koháry II
  • Series: Second of István Females, Second of István Descendants.
  • Species: Dog, Golden Retriever.
  • House: Kóhary.
  • Gender: Female.
  • Tribe: Veszprém.
  • Position: Ispán.
  • Alignment: Unaligned - Independent.

Storyline

Fenenna IV is a member of the noble Veszpremic House, the House of Koháry. She is not considered in line for succession due to her father's position in his grandfather's descendency. As a result, she does not own land and is only an Ispán. Fenenna is mainly responsible for the capture of András and his group when they approach Fenenna's camp, in which she surrounds and outnumber's András's forces with Veszpremic tribesmen and women. Unlike most other nobles that is seen throughout, because Fenenna is a Veszprem; she wears much more simpler and culturally focused clothing that is seen as almost barbaric by some character's within the group.

János IX

Overview

  • Name: János Zgismond Esterházy IX
  • Series: First of Zgismond Males, First of Zgismond Descendants.
  • Species: Dog, Golden Retriever.
  • House: Esterházy.
  • Gender: Male.
  • Tribe: Veszprém.
  • Position: Emperor.
  • Alignment: Royalist.

Storyline

János IX is the current emperor of The Empire and the leader of the House of Esterházy, the largest noble house within the Empire. János was considered by Zgismond to be the Son of the Rabbits, in reference to János rather sly and cowardly nature compared to his other siblings. János is a farcry from his father's reign as emperor. As soon as János took the throne, much of the crisises that were looking to be settled by Zgismond were then enflared by János stubbornness to come up with good solutions and his lack of resolve to be confrontative.

Miklós IV

Overview

  • Name: Miklós Zgismond Esterházy IV
  • Series: Second of Zgismond Males, Second of Zgismond Descendants.
  • Species: Dog, Golden Retriever.
  • House: Esterházy.
  • Gender: Male.
  • Tribe: Veszprém.
  • Position: Alispán.
  • Alignment: Royalist.

Storyline

Miklós IV is the younger brother of János IX and the older brother of Katalin III. He is one of the three claimants to the title of Emperor. He is an Alispán of the House of Esterházy and the second son of the former emperor Zgismond I. Known for his bravado and for some people, his foolishness, Miklos is most known for being confrontative and quick on the draw when it comes to decisions.

Katalin III

Overview

  • Name: Katalin Zgismond Esterházy III
  • Series: First of Zgismond Females, Third of Zgismond Descendants.
  • Species: Dog, Golden Retriever.
  • House: Esterházy.
  • Gender: Female.
  • Tribe: Veszprém.
  • Position: Alispán.
  • Alignment: Royalist.

Storyline

Katalin III is the younger sister of János IX and Miklos IV and one of the three claimants to the title of Emperor. She is an Alispán of the House of Esterházy and the only daughter of the former emperor Zgismond I. She is most well known for her decieptive nature and she stands out from her elder brothers by being overall more cunning than the either of them and uses this to her advantage.

Atlas

  • Name: Atlas
  • Species: Dog, Conne Corso.
  • Gender: Male.
  • Tribe: Kis-Hódítók.
  • Position: Mercenary.
  • Alignment: Unaligned - Aligned with Polixena & Lipóts.

Storyline

Atlas is a mercenary that acts as the main enforcers and the arms leader of Polixena's spy network, the White Shadows. A veteran of the Hódítók Disunity, he often times found himself hired by the Southern Veszpremic kings that seeked to establish themselves. He proved himself during the Disunity to be a fierce warrior, earning a name that was akin to Rhea's during the war. He was well known for his brutality and his pure strength that he demonstrated during battle. As a Kis-Hódítók, he was one of many who was seen as a potential threat to the sociopolitical atmosphere of the traditional Hódítók lands during the Disunity. After the end of the war, Atlas mainly wandered the Imperial South after the subsequent chaos. Unlike Rhea, Atlas became a known rival within the political power vacuum of the Hódítók lands. Being the only Kis-Hódítók and only male political person of importance, he subsequently hired the spies Vilma and Abigail for their espionage services. This eventually came to Atlas widening the political power vacuum by staging the Blazing Tower, where with the help of some of his hired help and Vilma & Abigail, he set the tower of the most powerful Hódítók Noblewoman on fire, Greta Hegedüs II.

Vilma & Abigél

  • Names: Vilma and Abigél.
  • Alaises: Greta and Mora.
  • Species: Dog, Yorkshire Terrier.
  • Gender: Female.
  • Tribe: Kis-Erdős.
  • Position: Spy.
  • Alignment: Unaligned - Aligned with Polixena & Lipóts

Storyline

Vilma & Abigél are two twin sisters of the Kis-Erdős and the architects of Polixena's spy network, the White Shadows. Vilma and Abigail only go by Greta and Mora. All other characters and official records know the two exclusively as Greta and Mora. Both characters are sometimes easily confusable between the two. Vilma tends to work behind the scenes while Abigail tends to work hands-on and upfront. Much of their backstory before their service as spies in the Hódítók Disunity is not known. During the Hódítók Disunity, Vilma and Abigail were originally both spies for Souther Veszpremic Warlords and worked to weave a web of political problems and power vacuums that were mainly focused around the theft of valuable cultural items, assassinations and campaigns of disinformation. Eventually, when the Hódítók Disunity ended, Vilma and Abigail were once again hired by a specific warlord, Atlas.

Groups of Characters

Erdosi Militiamen

Overview

  • Species: Primarily Dog, Beagle.
  • Tribe: Erdős.
  • Alignment: Unaligned

Fenenna's Tribe Detachment

Historical Characters

Árpád III (Farkas)

Overview

  • Name: Árpád III
  • Species: Wolf.
  • Gender: Male.
  • Position: Farkaskirály.
  • Alignment: Unaligned

Notification: By the events of Noble Dog, this character: Árpád III, is dead. As such, this character is relegated to a mainly historical viewpoint.

Storyline

Árpád III was an emperor of the Farkas and the creator of the Circle of Orosháza, which belonged to the Hódítók until the Disunity. Not much is known about Árpád III as much of the information was destroyed when the Circle of Orosháza was destroyed, however his own personal journals still exist under the watchful eyes of the Velencei. Árpád III's journal reveals just how deep the Circle of Orosháza was, and allowed for the underground depths to be discovered alongside the last surviving Farkas in the Imperial South.

Zgismond I

Overview

  • Name: Zgismond Sándor Esterházy I
  • Series: Second of Sándor Males, Second of Sándor Descendants.
  • Species: Dog, Golden Retriever.
  • House: Esterházy.
  • Gender: Male.
  • Tribe: Veszprém.
  • Position: Former Emperor.
  • Alignment: Royalist.

Notification: By the events of Noble Dog, this character: Zgismond I, is dead. As such, this character is relegated to a mainly historical viewpoint.

Storyline

Zgismond I was the former Emperor and the leader of the House of Esterházy, the largest noble house within the Empire. He was the father of Janós IX, the incumbent Emperor; alongside his siblings Michael IV and Katalin III. Zgismond's rule was marked by his consolidation of central powers and his dedication to, what he percieved as an enlightened authoritarian. He filled his court with both intellects and nobles in an effort to draw more participation into the affairs of the Empire. In his stead, he left the Empire in a stronger, more unitarian state than it had faired earlier.

Névtelen

Overview

  • Name: Névtelen
  • Species: Dog, Unknown Breed.
  • Gender: Unknown.
  • Alignment: Unaligned.

Notification: By the events of Noble Dog, this character: Névtelen, is dead. As such, this character is relegated to a mainly historical viewpoint.

Storyline

Névtelen was a writer of different important books.

Álmo II

Overview

  • Name: Álmo Velencei II
  • Series: X
  • Species: Dog, Beagle.
  • Gender: Male.
  • House: House of Velencei.
  • Tribe: Erdős.
  • Position: Former Első Nemes of the House of Velencei.
  • Alignment: Unaligned.

Notification: By the events of Noble Dog, this character: Álmo II, is dead. As such, this character is relegated to a mainly historical viewpoint.

Folklore Characters

Apostle of the Hunt

Overview

  • Name: Apostol János
  • Tribe: Veszprém
  • Species: Dog, Golden Retriever
  • Patron Apostle: the Hunt, traditionialism, simplicity, beauty, and Veszprémic life.
  • Symbols: The Gilded Quiver, the Wreath of Antlers, the White Eyed Deer, and the Trail of the Square.
  • Books: Letter of the Hunt and the Book of Traditions


Apostle of Religion

Overview

  • Name: Apostol Bernát
  • Tribe: Sió
  • Species: Dog, St. Bernard
  • Patron Apostle: Religion, nature, devotion, monastacy, and the Sió life.
  • Symbols: The Loyal Aureola, the Wooden Starred Cross, the Lost Arboreta, and the Trail of Saliceta.
  • Books: Book of Religion and the Devotion to Nature.

Storyline

The Apostle of Religion, named Apostol Jakab is the Second of the Seven Apostles and the representative patron apostle of the Sió tribe. He is the leader of the Sió males who take care of the considered origin and his home, the Lose Arboreta. He is symbolized by the Loyal Aureola that he dons on his head, and the Wooden Starred Cross which serves as the representative symbol of the Imperial religion. Most Sió Noble Houses are representated by variations of the Trail of Saliceta, a downwards-pointing triangle.


Apostle of Nobility

Overview

  • Name: Apostol Bertalan
  • Tribe: Rédicsi
  • Species: Dog, Great Pyrenees
  • Patron Apostle: Nobility, riches, wisdom, and philosophy.
  • Symbols: The White Feathered Plumage, the Split Rhombus, the Collections of Olvasmányok (Readings), and the Trail of Rhombi.

Storyline

The Apostle of Nobility, named Apostol Bertalan is the Third of the Seven Apostles and the representative patron apostle of the Rédicsi tribe. He is known for the writings within the Collections of Olvasmányok, which described his theorized system of noble government which is taken as inspiration by the current Imperial government. He is symbolized by the White Feathered Plumage, a full set of white feathers that he wears on a noble hat pinned by the Split Rhombus. Most Rédicsi Noble Houses are represented by variations of the Trail of Rhombi.

Apostle of Order

Overview

  • Name: Apostol Aiasz
  • Tribe: Salgói
  • Species: Dog, Borzoi
  • Patron Apostle: Military, discipline, courage, mercy, and the Salgói life.
  • Symbols: The Blinded Helm, the Bashful Shield of Abathon, the Boar Tusk Spear, and the Trail of Shields
  • Books: Wisdom of Order and the Letter of Military.

Storyline

The Apostle of Order, named Apostol Aiasz is the Fourth of the Seven Apostles and the representative patron apostle of the Salgoi tribe.

Apostle of Knowledge

Overview

  • Name: Apostol András
  • Tribe: Erdős
  • Species: Dog, Beagle
  • Patron Apostle: Knowledge, written word, music and medicine
  • Symbols: The Horned Crown, the Chested Kithara, the Staff of Gránátalma, and the Trail of Rectangles.


Apostle of the Domestic

Overview

  • Name: Apostol Árpád
  • Tribe: Jenő
  • Species: Dog, Pug
  • Patron Apostle: Domesticity, family, statehood, and architecture.
  • Symbols: The City of Ándrassy, the Fire Upon the Jenő, the Falcon's Descent, and the Trail of Trapezoid.

Apostle of Conquest

Overview

  • Name: Apostol Asma
  • Tribe: Hódítók
  • Species: Dog, Komondor
  • Patron Apostle: War, destruction, bloodshed, fear, and the Hódítók life.
  • Symbols: The Gilded Helm, The Bloodied Trident, the Shrike's Fury, and the Trail of the Irregular.

Storyline

The Apostle of Conquest, named Apostol Asma is the Final of the Seven Apostles and the representative patron apostle of the Hódítók. She is known for her brutal nature which makes her a juxtaposed apostle to Apostol Tamás. She is symbolized by the Gilded Helm she wears into battle, alongside weilding the Bloodied Trident. She often is seen as the Queen of the Shrikes and as such, is considered to be the Shrike's Fury. The four Hódítók Noble Houses base much of their representative designs on the Trail of the Irregular, a series of odd polygons that were used in the Book of Conquest.