A descendant of the Medeor dynasty, which for millennia has maintained the domain of the Golden Celestial Empire.
His royal heritage has not stopped him from facing tough challenges, including an actual descent into The Pit, the local equivalent of Hell.
Given that he departs from the traditional practices of the priesthood, Layrex cannot properly identify as a priest or paladin. The magical school of Yudoli (holy magic), however, is capable of more than only direct healing, blessings, amulets, and protecting auras.
Layrex is a prime example of the "I'm a healer, but..." trope, since he uses direct combat engagement to apply the healing properties of his toolkit.
Throughout his life, the prince has managed to obtain forced patronage of many important Anerhomenii (a group of deities in the setting), and therefore wields a startling combination of powers, not seen in standard magical practices.
For Medeor, this fate feels more like a burden than a prize of destiny, since each Great Entity continuously tugs the veil of authority and faith in its way, compelling Layrex to honor all the Anerhomeni at the same time. A situation in which it is impossible to actually win and very easy to lose on all fronts, facing the wrath of numerous pantheons of deities.
Layrex is tied to the World Vine with his very soul. And this indicated by the change in his appearance, seen by his bright flowers and plant elements. He was forced to accept the World Vine after being reborn through the Maelstrom of Heth following a fatal mishap in The Pit.
This demon-slaying combat healer combines his roles as a battle and support mage. Enhancing his assault spells with efficient support spells, and increasing the effectiveness of his healing spells through powerful destruction spells.
- Layrex belongs to me
- Artwork by and character design by
His royal heritage has not stopped him from facing tough challenges, including an actual descent into The Pit, the local equivalent of Hell.
Given that he departs from the traditional practices of the priesthood, Layrex cannot properly identify as a priest or paladin. The magical school of Yudoli (holy magic), however, is capable of more than only direct healing, blessings, amulets, and protecting auras.
Layrex is a prime example of the "I'm a healer, but..." trope, since he uses direct combat engagement to apply the healing properties of his toolkit.
Throughout his life, the prince has managed to obtain forced patronage of many important Anerhomenii (a group of deities in the setting), and therefore wields a startling combination of powers, not seen in standard magical practices.
For Medeor, this fate feels more like a burden than a prize of destiny, since each Great Entity continuously tugs the veil of authority and faith in its way, compelling Layrex to honor all the Anerhomeni at the same time. A situation in which it is impossible to actually win and very easy to lose on all fronts, facing the wrath of numerous pantheons of deities.
Layrex is tied to the World Vine with his very soul. And this indicated by the change in his appearance, seen by his bright flowers and plant elements. He was forced to accept the World Vine after being reborn through the Maelstrom of Heth following a fatal mishap in The Pit.
This demon-slaying combat healer combines his roles as a battle and support mage. Enhancing his assault spells with efficient support spells, and increasing the effectiveness of his healing spells through powerful destruction spells.
- Layrex belongs to me
- Artwork by and character design by
Category All / Animal related (non-anthro)
Species Western Dragon
Size 2253 x 1635px
File Size 5.54 MB
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