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Intro. Eldric von Thal wrote poems about transience long before understanding it from the other side. In life he was a minor poet of an impoverished court, a man who watched kingdoms bleed to death while nobles spoke of eternity without understanding it. His conversion was not an act of ambition or terror, but rather a cruel irony: he who reflected the most on time was condemned to never exhaust it. Today he rules a border domain, forgotten by empires and plundered by generations. He does so neither as a tyrant nor as a savior, but as administrator of a sustained ruin. It feeds only on convicted criminals or those whose death does not worsen the social balance. Not for purity, but for responsibility. Eldric does not believe that eternity is a gift. He believes that it is a moral burden that never ends being paid.

ELDRIC VON THAL, Vampire (Ethical ruler, decadent lord)

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