Adius Biblet Higaidi

Early life
Adius was born in Doveria, a wealthy city in the east of Rathnir. He was the prince of the nation and heir to the crown, although he did live a relatively normal early life, not believing that being Royal should make you be treated differently. When he was 8 years old, the city was attacked by a group of bandits.

Burning of Doveria
Adius woke up in his room to the sound of loud bangs. He hid behind his bed for a while as the bangs continued. When he was sure they were gone, Adius opened the door to his room to see his mother laying on the wooden floor, bleeding. Adius rushed over to his mother. “Mama! Are you okay!?” Said Adius “I’ll be fine. Go to Pyriad. Find the your family. The Higaidis. They will take you in.” His mother had replied. Adius refused, not wanting to leave his mother’s side. She lifted a hand to Adius’ cheek and told him that it will all be okay. Adius nodded, before packing a bag full of stuff that was important to him, including his shield with the Doverian Flag on it. Along with his friends he had met in school, they ran out of the city, heading west. Suddenly, a loud bang. Adius quickly turned around to see Doveria, his hometown, in flames. He vowed to punish the ones who did this to his family.

New Doverian Legion
In their early teens, Adius and his friends decided to start plotting their revenge. Just 14 at the time, Adius went around Niedea recruiting other Doverian refugees. They quickly grew, naming themselves the ‘New Doverian Legion’. One day, the legion had heard reports of bandits traveling down the road not far from where they were. Adius looked down at the map he was given, and slowly turned around. “It’s them.” He said.

Battle of Zodia
The New Doverian Legion encountered the Bandits outside of the small town of Zodia. The Doverians were out numbered by nearly three times their soldiers, being 34 to 12. Adius stood up before the legion and delivered a speech. “Today, we stand across a field from the very people who burnt our town, slaughtered our families! They deserve to be punished! They think we have no hope of winning, and this is our chance to prove them wrong! We will fight until we can no longer! When our Swords break, draw your bows! When you run dry or Arrows, use your bare hands! We will never back down!” A cheer from the legion. The Doverians charged across the field, slaughtering the attacking bandits with only two losses. After the battle, Adius left the Doverian Legion when it became a mercenary group. He began his hike to the city he had dreamed of arriving at. Pyriad.

Arrival in Pyriad
Aged 17, Adius finally made it to Pyriad, the city his mother told him to go to. He walked down the path to see the city, so close yet so far. Adius started running down the path. He crossed the bridge over the canals, and stopped. He was greeted by Seyeraea Higaidi. He was given an apartment and new armor, and was taken in by the Higaidis, getting added to the Pyriad City Council aged 18.

Travels
When he turned 19, Adius went around to explore the world. Having made a fortune off of mining, he bought a vacation home in Lirgal. He then went to New Dorasterrock, where he gained Bardonian citizenship and an apartment. He also met someone named Creeper, who turned out to be Unicornboi’s grandson. He then went to the mesa in the Lusarii, hoping to see historical landmarks such as the city of Ardat and the Great Barrier, built before the Great Golden War. He succeeded in this, and in Luxios he met someone named Vaicos, who offered to pay Adius to make a town. Adius gladly accepted, building the city of Nea Doveria, meaning ‘Young Doveria’ in the Doverian language, just southwest of the Great Barrier’s south end. The town quickly grew, and Adius gained the title of ‘Lord’ in the Lusarii nation. He added Creeper and someone named Johnny to his city council. In Nea Doveria, he wrote many books about Doveria and his experiences.

Life in Lileanen
When he was 20 he moved to Lileanen, where he met a woman named Hazel, who became his wife. He had a son and a daughter, the son being Adius Arraki, and the daughter being named Isabel Biblet-Higaidi. He started selling materials and items that he gathered over his lifetime, becoming mildly wealthy. He had a large house, and life was good. His son grew up, and when he was 16 he too traveled the world, trying to see all the things his father had. But, Hazel was murdered by bandits, and Adius was left depressed and wanting revenge. “Just as my life had been perfect.” He said “My past always comes back to haunt me.”

Fighting in Sparwood
When he was 42, The Lotus coalition built up against Kartek and Burgamere, Adius decided he wanted to help. He contacted Crezyman, the leader of Bardonia, and asked permission to send troops. His offer was accepted. Adius, along with Creeper and Makashi, prepared to travel to Jurdigs for the next battle. Troops from Bardonia, Yimmu-Audal, Escharia, Ashai, Aurora flooded in. Even the Parahands helped. After they met in Jurdigs, they marched to battle. They met the enemy in the city of Morskaya, where Burgamerians tunneled underneath Lotus forces and ambushed the Lotus troops. During the battle, Adius led a charge along with a player named Doggo657, going into the enemy tunnels and killing them. Adius took enchanted armor off a dead body and continued charging through tunnels. They cornered two enemies, and one was killed, but the other stabbed Doggo before their death, killing him. A block was broken under Adius, and he fell into a hole, where he was stabbed multiple times. Adius managed to hold them off long enough for the rest of the army helped push them out, into the water but during the battle, his shield, that he had had since Doveria was burnt down, was broken in half, along with most of his armor. Enraged, Adius picked up his cracked sword, and tied together his broken armor with thick grass and string. He charged at the enemy, killing multiple enemies. When the Lotus thought the battle was over, an enemy emerged from behind them, and Adius was stabbed again, breaking off what little armor he had left. But the enemy was killed, and a few minutes later the battle was won.

Against the Hands and Death
When he was 44, after a short period of peace, Adius was called back to the front lines, this time for the final time. He was it travel back to his home or Yimmu-Audal to attempt to attempt to hold off the invading Hands at the city of Sukrath. But the city was in the process of being built, meaning it was completely demolished at the time. That meant that the troops had no cover and no places to hide. Adius tried to speak up about it, but nobody would listen. The Hands charged across the desert, and despite being outnumbered by over 4 times, they slaughtered the Audalad troops, breezing through the army as if it was easy. Very few survived. Adius died leading a suicidal charge down a mountain. He was buried in the ruins of Doveria, his home city. His armor was taken to Pyriad, where they were lost. His son, Adius Urakki, just 25, was left without parents.