Liraxak

""For Sironia! For Ythar! Onwards!!""

Liraxak (*73 TE, †116 TE) was a Sironian-Fusciniviri monk, warrior, and general who was a powerful figure leading up to and during the Fusciniviri Wars until his death in mysterious circumstances during the summer of 116 TE. His exploits garnered him infamy across Rathnir, but he is remembered as a national hero in Sironia - albeit a tragic one - with his story recorded as the Epic of Liraxak.

Biography
His life began in the small town of Rowunrua where he was raised in a moderately wealthy family. He was taught about Sakrelism while he was young and respected his faith but never thought too much of it. When he was 17, bandits attacked and destroyed much of Rowunrua, killing his parents. He fled to Azethvir where he became fascinated with Sakrelism and Sironian politics after spending his first night there praying in the Sanctum of the Judge. He wrote multiple famous manifestos during his early adulthood (which are now lost), despite being officially homeless, with his only residence being within the Azethvir sauna. After finishing his training as a monk, Ythar II told him that it would be safer for him to start a new life instead of becoming a Sakrelist cleric, due to a looming political threat that would become the Sironian Civil War. Liraxak led a small band of friends and trusted acquaintances and established the town of Iverthirak within Yimmu-Audal. He lived and worked there until moving to Pasouthak in 91 TE, becoming good friends with the Keshra Joe Frank Kennedy.