Miliu Xe'lousi

Miliu Xe'lousi is a Draaken citizen of Aurara. He started off as a petty criminal before learning to do better and naming himself the First Disciple of the Auraran Frog God.

Backstory
Born from unknown parents in a boat headed for Eldham after escaping the wartorn lands of Rathnir, Miliu was separated at birth by means not known. Possibly simply due to issues with immigration leading to whomever is his mother to either willingly or unwillingly abandoning him. As such, despite his Draaken heritage, this wanderer never grew close to his culture, that side of him almost completely alien to himself.

After years engaging in squatting and petty thievery whilst hiding underground away from civilization, he was picked up by the ruler of the budding province of Aurara. A small waterside land up north, there he is thought of a common folk religion in the parts. A worship of a Frog based deity in which is believed all Aurarans spawned from. Experiencing immense kindness for the first time in his life, the former small time no good scum pledged his allegiance to the small religion, vowing to spread it across Eldham. This is despite some disagreements over whether he should do so or not, as the Frog is very specifically an Auraran deity. Alas, to the naive young adult, him being saved by this God is proof enough the frog accepts all. And so he heads out, preaching His croak amongst the bitter north.

Current Storyline
Taking odd jobs here and there, Xelousi has since started setting up a blacksmithing shop of currently unenchanted baubles. Despite his new lease on life however, his criminal tendencies still comes to haunt him. It probably won't be long before the devoted disciple gets involved in dealings far shadier than he realized.

Personality
Despite his shady past, Miliu can be described as incredibly loyal. Once devoted to a cause he tends to grab ahold of it and will almost never let go. This is both a good and a bad thing as he is very susceptible to tunnel vision, with his black and white thinking unable to comprehend the person or belief he chose is anything other than perfect. This seems to stem from his desperate need for companionship, born out of living in mostly isolation for a century. This naivete will be the death of him, even he believes.

Besides his unrelenting beliefs, a part of him still struggle with his base instincts. This desire to steal and fend for himself violently put down in his psyche. As such, backstabbing is more than just a crime to him. Being betrayed to him is proving true in his eyes that he's better off alone, away from the scary people that he fled from all his life. So he holds back those needs of his through his devotion to his new religion. But the path for true redemption isn't as easy as he thought it'll be.