Thursday 2 April 2015

Character History

Character History

Laksamana Hang Rimau

Hang Rimau was born an orphan in a small village near the capital. Hang Rimau never knew what happened to his parents and he lived with old folks who adopted him. During his young age, he is brave yet reckless, he would accept any challenges that was thrown at him even if it was life threatening usually resulting him getting hurt. During bedtimes, the old folks would tell him a story about the laksamanas, how they are brave, loyal and fearless and the stories then inspire him to become a laksamana. In his teenage years, he decided to go to the capital to become a laksamana. He trained hard as a kadet learning the ropes and made a lot of friends. Until they were send to the frontlines to defend their country. The war was brutal and Hang Rimau lost a lot of friends and that time when Hang Rimau was faced with overwhelming forces from the enemy, Hang Rimau stood strong and repelled the enemy. It was that day people started recognizing Hang Rimau as a hero and he quickly rose in rank. The sultan saw the potential inside Hang Rimau and offered him a job as a personal guard. Soon, Hang Rimau and the sultan became good friends. After years of service he became one of the most loyal laksanamas in history.

Laksamana Jahat

Jahat used to be a respectable man, the loss of his family was unbearable to him and thus driven him to insanity. In his young age, he enjoyed fighting as a sport and had always picked fights no matter how strong they are. He joined the military to show the Repchinese his strength. Soon, he developed a enjoyment in killing his enemies .His fighting skill is so fearsome that he quickly rose to the rank of Kapten. Even his tactics is feared, using his tactics he is able to trick and lure enemies into traps and is known as one of the most cunning minded kaptens. He was then promoted to laksamana with his own armada. At the same time, he started a family and had 3 children. The incident of the loss of his family began when his fleet was caught unprepared by a surprise attack from the Repchinese. It broke through the defence of the fleet. Many houses were burned and many people were slaughtered including Jahat’s family in that incident. From then on the Jahat’s hate for the Repchinese grew to an uncontrollable rage and had shown no mercy since then.


The Sultan

The Sultan is a wise and kind ruler of the Malayfurs. He was respected by his people and his wise leadership placed him as sultan for many years. The sultan would help anyone in need and provide support to provinces in distress. War was the last thing the sultan would have wanted and tried many attempts to make peace but the histories of hatred between the previous sultan and the Repchinese was immeasurable. When the Repchinese sent an ambassador with a sign of peace, the sultan was happy of the news and did not hesitate to take the offer, even if it was just a temporary cease fire. He welcomed the ambassador with every visit, hoping to prolong the peace and repairing the relationship between the two nations. Soon, the ambassador started to open up to the sultan and became good friends.

The ambassador


The ambassador was a Repchinese general from the far east and never had any hatred towards the Furmalays, He only fought to defend his nation. When a new ruler rose to the Repchinese throne, the ruler though the war as a waste of lives and decided to end the conflict. Many discussions were made by the political group and decided to start off with a cease fire. The General was chosen to be the ambassador since he does not have any I’ll blood with the Furmalays. The ambassador took the task and arrived at the Furmalay capital. The sultan greeted him with full of kindness. The ambassador felt an awkward feeling but being cautious of the sultans actions at the same time. With each visit, the ambassador knows more and more about the sultan and started to think that the sultan never had any ill intentions. In the end, the ambassador puts his trust on the sultan to lead the nations to peace.

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