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Crow
Introduction · · ·
>Crow is the current god of justice and judgement. Born as "Hades" in an End kingdom called Elysium, the second prince was trained by his father, Uranus, to be the futire general of the Elysian army. However, upon witnessing the king's cruelty to the people first-hand, Hades attempted to confront the king and the first prince, Kronos. However, both refused to listen. Enraged by this, Hades resolved to overthrow tyrants and return to Elysium one day to overthrow Uranus and/or Kronos if no positive changes were made.
Overthrowing tyrants and having formed a rebellion, Hades, now having adopted the name "Crow", fulfilled their promise. This caught the attention of his godly predecessor, and he became the successor of the role as the god of Justice.
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Personality · · ·
Crow is introverted, level-headed, intelligent, and adapts quickly. However, they are stubborn and. like his father, short-tempered. The ex-prince will often jump into action, especially if they want to protect the people close to them, and will sacrifice himself if it ever had to go that way. In the old rebellion days, Crow was far more optimistic, but became jaded over the centuries partly due to various traumatic events. Their worst fear is losing anyone close to him, which unfortunately happened around 450 years ago.
Adaptable
Crow is quick to adapt, which allowed him to learn quickly during his initial combat training and later battles with many tyrants.
Short-tempered
Crow's short temper has caused a few jumps to conclusions in the past.
Stubborn
Although Crow's stubborness allowed him victory over tyrants, this also comes at a cost. Due to recent traumatic events, the elytrian would still fight the tyrants he overthrew, even if severely injured.
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Trivia · · ·
Backstory · · ·
Hades was born as the second prince of an End kingdom called "Elysium" to King Uranus and his queen. Although Hades and his older brother, Kronos, were never truly close as kids, the pair would often play and hang out before Kronos's training intensified. The second prince would be personally trained by Uranus to become the next general of the army, but that would never happen.
One day, while the king took the princes down to the city, Uranus publicly punished one of the citizens, much to Hades's horror. Upon returning to the castle, the second prince confronted the king, only to be met with discouragement by Uranus while Kronos took his side. Enraged, Hades swore to take down Uranus and/or Kronos one day before departing Elysium in self-exile, disowning their family.
The Rebellion · · ·
While visiting a tavern of a neighbouring kingdom, Hades overheard a conversation between several enderians, shulks, and elytrians from a nearby table, lamenting about other tyrants from other kingdoms. After joining in the conversation and finding they wanted to fight under the same cause, the former prince proposed that they should form a rebellion group and recruit others, to which the table agreed. From here on, Hades went under the name "Crow."
Over time, Crow would recruit more people into the cause, as well as teach them how to fight. Once the rebel army reached a large enough size, the group would move to take down a tyrant from one of the smaller kingdoms, to which they succeeded. word would spread, and, as more people were recruited and more corrupt leaders were overthrown, news of the rebellion would reach Elysium and its now king Kronos. Not realizing that the general of the rebellion army was his brother while heavily underestimating their prowess, Kronos challenged the army, and they accepted.
The Overthrow · · ·
A week after Kronos first challenged Crow, the rebel army sneaked into Elysium to evacuate the citizens. However, the nearby Elysian soldeirs took notice and informed the king, and the battle of Elysium commensed.
Crow fought his way up the stairs to the castle and confronted his brother, which the latter recognized the ex-prince when Crow called his name. The pair fought, and, eventually, Crow killed Kronos.
Later that night, Crow was visited by the goddess of justice, who asked the rebel leader if he wished to become her successor. The elytrian accepted, and after his one-year trial period, became the next god of justice and judgement.
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Crow stumbled upon the young zombie piglin during a trip into the nether. After several failed attempts in locating Greg's parents, Crow took him home and adopted the zombie piglin.
The ex-prince reduced their travel time and frequency to spend as much time with his son as much as possible, entrusting the local villagers to help babysit Greg whenever the elytrian is out.
Crow met the old postmaster when he first arrived in Asphodel. When Hermes caught on that Crow was a god, the elytrian made the avian swear to secrecy.
Long after a traumatic event and sudden departure from the small town, Crow has yet to open the letter Hermes gave him.
Crow's older brother, the two had some bond before their training intensified. The princes disowned each other after Crow's first confrontation and self-exile from Elysium. Several decades later, Crow would slay his older brother in battle.