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Dark times call for Dark Heroes, And there was none darker than Argyle III Salochstagh

Argyle III is the captain of the Lost Children of the O’Reillys. He is named after his eldest kin, Argyle I who gave the service of his Scottish clan, the O’Reillys, forever to the great green god, Ginniegh. He was born to the noble blood of the O’Reilly kings, and is the last heir to the throne of the O’Reilly Kingdom atop Reilltoch. His father was the great king Mordgar O’Reilly the Black, and his mother one of Mordgar’s nameless whores. Like all Ginnic Scots he trained from a very young age as a warrior. He mastered the art of the Ginnerald, and excelled especially in the wielding of claymore swords. His father was constantly away from home leading the conquests against the pagan Irish who fought in the name of a dark god. Argyle idolized his father as a warrior and a leader, but the absence of a father figure lead him to become a sick and tortured soul. By the age of 16 Argyle achieved his rank of Ginneighsack Captain and was given the honor of leading a company of chevroth riders into battle by his father, Mordgar. Argyle’s riders became a fiery fist of vengeance for the O’Reillys, and soon became the spearhead of the Dark Crusades against the Blacksack legions of Ireland. As a new enemy from the south revealed itself, Mordgar took up the task of crushing the new enemy, and Argyle was given full command of the Ginnic armies against the Irish. It was not long before Argyle developed a puritanical hatred for the heathens, and was gaining notoriety for cannibalization of his heathen enemies. He was at this time given his title, Heathensbane, or in Ginnic, Salochstagh. Argyle and his riders gained much battle experience throughout the ages and were soon becoming the most decorated of all of the Ginneigh’s armies. When the British Armies under King Edward finally came to the gates of Reilltoch, Argyle and his riders were there running through the enemy, dealing death as they pleased. In the end Argyle’s hands were wet with the blood of his father, and Reilltoch had been seized, and his people all but destroyed. At this time Argyle swore upon the memory of his father and the name of his god Ginneigh that he would avenge his people. To this day Argyle III leads his company of lost children into medieval battle as mercenaries to achieve honor through blood for their god Ginneigh.

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