Williston Helnok

Character Now
Williston Helnok is the second Jarl of the grand city of Hel'et in the country of Frosmyre Syndicate. His main occupation was expanding and building cities like Heimstadt, Hel'et, Yggdrasil and Mandeville. He also manages a financial system similar to a bank. He also has a more devious occupation. Doing things like committing war crimes like in the battle of [REDACTED] (soon to be revealed), or things like doing assasinations of unidentified people.

In the Old country of Fjellheim
Even though his origins are not fully known, some have said he was born in a nomadic tribe in western Sparwood and sailed 100 miles up the river to land in the port of Tiagrad, Fjellheim. Williston, after the massive help he has done in Fjellheim, gets adopted into the Hel'nok royal family as the son of Hata'cay Hel'nok (name has been updated). He was then promoted to Premier position, the second most powerful position in Fjellheim.

Under Frosmyre
Williston and the other Fjellheim leadership had unanimously decided for Fjellheim to be annexed by Frosmyre for wealth and protection. This decision caused revolutionary plans in the background but it was quickly put down by the spy organization. This was followed by the other countries like Riengard and Braznichiya. Under the Frosmyre leadership, Williston became a town leader and helped in numerous secret operations in the country, making the country richer and more powerful.

In the Frosterium
When Frosmyre merged with the Magisterium, it became Frosterium. Within that time, there was a strange disappearance of Hata'cay Hel'nok. After a period of time it was found that Hata'cay's last note was to give the city Hel'et to Williston. He did well with the inheritance making it a great city.

An Opportunity
The Frosterium began to collapse. Each province including Williston's province of Fjellheim was given independence for a price. Once friendly provinces were now warring nations. This complete shift in power was seen in all of eastern Rathnir. In the chaos in Sparwood however, Williston saw an opportunity to amass wealth and power. This begun Williston's master plan.