Well, the day has come to get Ruze's profile updated from ye olde profile of days long passed, and with it, all seven Generals have their own up-to-date profile sheets now. So, let's get right down to it, and see how he fits in the Dragon Clan storyline.
Name: Ruze
Type: Mixbreed Mountain/Desert Dragon
Age: 31
Orientation: Bi (Mostly gay)
Ruze's backstory isn't anything glamorous, but it isn't anything really obsure. He was born into an impoverished travelling caravan between his mother, a desert-race preformer with the group, and his father, a mountain-race resident of a town once visited by them. Much of his childhood was spent doing menial work for the group (cleaning, taking care of the animals, setting stages for performances, etc.), and he would be hard-trained to get his tasks done to the letter. However, a lot of free time would be spent sneaking out to the towns to broaden his knowledge. Needless to say, his kin were not enthusiatic about him sneaking off all the time, and he didn't enjoy staying with the group too much.
The day that representatives from the Rustonian Institute came to Ammon's home, Salaman, and Ruze arriving to win their grant was completely unplanned. His caravan was camped close to town when Ruze received word the day of their arrival, and snuck out one final time to try his hand at it. He would never return to the caravan again. With the grant, he could move out, and finally pursue his interests. He would be spend the rest of his youth studying and refining his skill, all the while, you could be sure Ammon was somewhere close by keeping an eye on him.
To help through his studies, Ruze enlisted in the former king's military; the place he would find his true calling. His promptness in accomplishing orders, and status as an institute student would greatly work in his favor to raise in rank. By the age of 20, he would already be leading his own division. His claim to fame didn't come until after the former King of Valden passed a few years later. A rival country, Sephrus, saw the former king's passing as an oppurtunity, and launched a force to seize Valden territory in the east. Ruze's force was immediately sent to repress the invasion, and repress they did. Ruze's combat strategies during the conflict could only be described as calculating, ruthless, but effective. His prompt achievement in recapturing the territory would earn him great honor from his country, and not too long after, he would be appointed to the rank of General by the newly appointed King Drake. To this day, Ruze works hard to bolster Valden's army into a powerful force to be reckoned with.
Ruze is a rather imposing figure. When riled up, he can be quite hard-headed, and unruley. And, although I wouldn't say it is outspoken among the masses, he also has a habit of "indulging himself" a little too much, if you know catch my drift. But, despite his faults, he is still effective and efficient in his job. There would be few who would dare to start a fight with Valden when this guy is around.
Some people like this character, some don't, and there's no fault in either side. Ruze from a creative standpoint was designed around western characteristics of dragons in mythology. They are supposed to be large, selfish, aggressive, and brutal creatures by those standards, and Ruze was designed to try to fit that bill quite a bit. But, with the last General down, there is only one diection for these profiles to go. The next time I get around to making a profile, it will be King Drake. Look forward to it.
Name: Ruze
Type: Mixbreed Mountain/Desert Dragon
Age: 31
Orientation: Bi (Mostly gay)
Ruze's backstory isn't anything glamorous, but it isn't anything really obsure. He was born into an impoverished travelling caravan between his mother, a desert-race preformer with the group, and his father, a mountain-race resident of a town once visited by them. Much of his childhood was spent doing menial work for the group (cleaning, taking care of the animals, setting stages for performances, etc.), and he would be hard-trained to get his tasks done to the letter. However, a lot of free time would be spent sneaking out to the towns to broaden his knowledge. Needless to say, his kin were not enthusiatic about him sneaking off all the time, and he didn't enjoy staying with the group too much.
The day that representatives from the Rustonian Institute came to Ammon's home, Salaman, and Ruze arriving to win their grant was completely unplanned. His caravan was camped close to town when Ruze received word the day of their arrival, and snuck out one final time to try his hand at it. He would never return to the caravan again. With the grant, he could move out, and finally pursue his interests. He would be spend the rest of his youth studying and refining his skill, all the while, you could be sure Ammon was somewhere close by keeping an eye on him.
To help through his studies, Ruze enlisted in the former king's military; the place he would find his true calling. His promptness in accomplishing orders, and status as an institute student would greatly work in his favor to raise in rank. By the age of 20, he would already be leading his own division. His claim to fame didn't come until after the former King of Valden passed a few years later. A rival country, Sephrus, saw the former king's passing as an oppurtunity, and launched a force to seize Valden territory in the east. Ruze's force was immediately sent to repress the invasion, and repress they did. Ruze's combat strategies during the conflict could only be described as calculating, ruthless, but effective. His prompt achievement in recapturing the territory would earn him great honor from his country, and not too long after, he would be appointed to the rank of General by the newly appointed King Drake. To this day, Ruze works hard to bolster Valden's army into a powerful force to be reckoned with.
Ruze is a rather imposing figure. When riled up, he can be quite hard-headed, and unruley. And, although I wouldn't say it is outspoken among the masses, he also has a habit of "indulging himself" a little too much, if you know catch my drift. But, despite his faults, he is still effective and efficient in his job. There would be few who would dare to start a fight with Valden when this guy is around.
Some people like this character, some don't, and there's no fault in either side. Ruze from a creative standpoint was designed around western characteristics of dragons in mythology. They are supposed to be large, selfish, aggressive, and brutal creatures by those standards, and Ruze was designed to try to fit that bill quite a bit. But, with the last General down, there is only one diection for these profiles to go. The next time I get around to making a profile, it will be King Drake. Look forward to it.
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I see, so he's the type of guy with a big ego and a lot to prove, which he has, but it seems he wishes to continue doing so, all things considered. He and Ammon clearly dislike each other, so I ponder what it's like with him and the other generals. So yeah, guy's good at his job, but I still dislike him due to his massive ego, his power trips and acting like the whole world owes him.
Ruze's relations with other Generals would probably be a little better in contrast to his relationship with Ammon. He does have a bit of an ego as it comes with his character, but I don't think it's so much he feels the world owes him so much as it's more like he went out of the way to do what he wanted.
True, but I remember some things he's done, like flat-out disobey an order from the king himself just to get his rocks off, which he's damn lucky to have gotten away with. That sure seems to go in terms of having a big ego that he doesn't care what the king ordered, and makes me wonder if he has at least some sort of issue with authority figures, despite being a high ranking one himself.
I guess it's kinda like a group of friends. Sure they all like you but that doesn't mean that some of them don't like each other.
Still Really looking forward to the next comic. Especially Ammons'. Hopefully he'll have recovered by then.
Do they still end up using the Basilisk cannons? Maybe once they Ruze Proofed them.
Still Really looking forward to the next comic. Especially Ammons'. Hopefully he'll have recovered by then.
Do they still end up using the Basilisk cannons? Maybe once they Ruze Proofed them.
Then again I don't see why they shouldn't Cause the King stayed and was no doubt there when Ammon surly would have found that Ruze didn't lock the cannon into position. Plus they've got Ammons' track record. as the King said everything Ammon has created has been impressive, and most likely invaluable. So one Mishap at the Hands of someone known to have a grudge against Ammon shouldn't mean they should think the Cannon useless and not go with it.
Sorry to keep bothering you with this. I just get really into characters and stories.
Sorry to keep bothering you with this. I just get really into characters and stories.
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