Walker Rustovania Asellus Reddington

Born as the son of self-made noble woman Selina Rustovania Asellus, Walker was raised from a young age to become the next shepherd of his people. His mother was the daughter of Aegeus Asellus, a wise ruler with a troubled past who was one of the founding rulers who created the Crownlands of Ashai within Eldham. His reign had long since ended after the Asellan Exiling, but they found refuge in the mountains of the newly created Rustovanian Industrial Heartlands.

Walker was meant to inherit the throne after Aegeus' death, but the War of the Comet began, and ended Ratham long before then. Being raised to become a philosopher, and scholar king, Walker's time was spent reading, writing, and debating with other intellectuals around him. This culminated after the fall of Ratham, as his mother would perish during their transit between worlds.

With his only direct family, and closest confidant dead, Walker found himself struggling with his emotions and in need of a purpose. He threw himself at his work and labored tirelessly to establish the As'ro-Pothriki Union alongside his mother's kin. However, after a series of arguments, shouting matches, and ultimately a falling out, Walker left wearing his mother's armor, reforged to his shape, and to his purpose and immigrated to the Gerarian Imperium.

It was there that he met Macca, one of the leaders of the great state, who valued Walker as both a man, and a great asset to the establishing nation. He gave Walker the gift of which was greater than any he had received before... purpose. With this new found purpose, Walker seemed to change. No longer was he a young man grasping at a chance to become something, now he saw that he was something, and was valued as he was. He had found himself.

Published works and attributed quotes:

"The moment a man loses faith in the power of his vote, is the moment he loses faith in our democracy, and in a chance at a better future." -Unknown Conversation regarding the establishment of a national democracy in an unknown country.

“Writers write about what they know, and their words tell the tales their mouths could not begin to unfold.” - Comment on his own writings and the reasonings for them.