Beru



Beru Minefall is a Former Dwarven Lord Of Karaz-Ankor, he currently is King of Varn-Ankor, he has mastered the art of leadership, and wisdom.

(IGN: Sensei_Kiyomi)

History
Beru, was born in a town called Varn-Ankor as a prince, he was the 7th son of his father Brim Deepfall and his mother Masy Deepfall, but since he was the youngest he was said to never be on the throne so he wasnt treated as good as the others, but the only person that supported him was his older brother Gnjeno Deepfall he was the 6th son, but he was also treated exactly like Beru Deepfall, however they both were the most hard working dwares in Varn-Ankor, they were always happy to help their father Brim Deepfall in building and mining, unforantly he wasnt able to help in all things for his father, but his father always saw Beru trying to help, and not only his father but his mother too, he helped with cleaning, making food, ect, but when Beru was 14 his mother passed away, from an attack from goblins its unkown how the goblins attacked and got in Varn-Ankor but then they had made their defence 10x better, but this couldnt hold for long, as 5 years from then the goblins came back ready for war, when Beru was 19, he was a commander in the dwarven army, but it was Varn-Ankor's doomsday his whole family except his brother Lan Deepfall got slaughtered in cold blood, their father last words were "Go to the northen edge of rathnir, go to the capital, and then come back to be king, and you Gnjeno, stay with your younger brother and help him through his struggles.", now they were determined to defeat the goblins, but they went to the north, north they went and they have met the king of the Karaz-Ankor Barathul Deepcall and had told what happened to Varn-Karaz, and the king Barathul had a simular experience as they had, and he gave them some loot for them to build Varn-Karaz but near the capital, and they followed what the king had told them. But after a while, Beru minefall and Gnjeno Minefall decided they would relocate and make their town a nation, but the king did not stop them as he respected their decisions.