Lúka en Olea

Early Life
Lúka was born to a somewhat poor family in what was then called Kattegat, later renamed to Zaropolis. He grew up during the Kingdom of Aristios, a time when Aristios was but a shadow of its former self. When he was young, about the age of 7, he would wander the streets alone, sometimes get into big trouble. His parents didn't particularly care, and neither were home most of the day, only returning to feed their son and sleep. On the streets, he encountered old men, more impoverished than he, as they were without a home. Some of these men, for a coin, would tell Lúka grand stories about the glory days. They wove vast tales of Aristii power, a day when their people were the giants of the north. A nation that was respected and even feared. A military of might and terror. A place to live where there was food on the table for even the poorest citizens, every day. These old men spoke of the Empire of Aristios.

Lúka was enthralled, his mind soared with the imagination found only in a youth of his age. He imagined himself a royal, an advisor to the great Kratoras of yore, a great soldier winning an epic battle, and occasionally he himself in the throne. He knew within himself that he would never ascend to such a level, but it was fun to imagine nonetheless.

As he grew up, his wild imagination transformed into an obsession with the old Aristii culture, especially with the language High Aristii, which did not exist in the modern day save for a few texts. There were no public libraries in Kattegat, so he always kept a jar in his house which he filled over time, which he would use to purchase books about the old Aristii cultures. Occasionally, he would get tired of waiting, and just steal the books, especially the High Aristii books, as they were extremely expensive. Sadly, you cannot make money off of knowledge of culture, so he prepared himself for a career as a stonemason, much as his father(he wasn't very good at it, and would lose his hand in a terrible accident). However, his future would be shaken up when he was 19, with the return of Otto en Olea and the advent of the rebellion.

Rebellion
One of the Kratoras of the ancient empire Lúka had such an obsession with had returned to Aristios. At the time, Aristios did not even exist and was ruled by a foreign nation, a fact that infuriated Lúka. So, when Aristii partisans gathered in the city square in Kattegat to organize a march to Akirashalam, the capital of the rebellion, Lúka eagerly joined in. Many of these partisans were young men like Lúka, who had their minds filled with visions of glory and might.

When they arrived at Akirashalam however, Lúka himself was declared unfit to fight, due to his injured arm. So, while he was not among the ranks of men fighting in Perdin, he stayed with the rebellion, as a simple laborer to mine stone and netherrack for the defense of the city. It seemed this would be his profession for life, which he was fine with, until he got the honor to personally meet Otto Olea.

While he was working in the mines, he would ramble to his fellow workers about ancient Aristios. He tried to weave tales much as the old men did for him all those years ago, but with the added knowledge of his childhood passion. The workers enjoyed his tales, and found that it massively boosted their morale, to know what they were contributing to. Then, during lunch breaks, men would gather around him and ask for his stories, which he happily obliged. It only grew from there, and sometimes he would be telling stories to upwards of a hundred workers. Eventually, word of this reached Otto, and he decided he wanted to meet this man for himself.

And so, Lúka was summoned to the palace in Akirashalam. The conversation went extremely well, and it ended in Otto offering Lúka a job, in the government's ministry of culture, which he graciously accepted. He remained in this position, doing much the same work as he did in his youth, trying to collect ancient records of Aristii culture.

Much to the shock of the wider world, the Aristii rebellion emerged victorious. A few days after the victory, Lúka was summoned to the palace again. Otto offered Lúka the position of Minister due to his hard work, where he would be at the lead of all cultural affairs in the new Aristios. He graciously accepted, and thanked Otto for the promotion. As soon as he reached his home, he began to cry with joy. The hopes and dreams of his youth had come to pass, and he believed with all his heart the only way to go from here was up.

He moved himself to Perdin, as he didn't like the desert climate of Akirashalam.

The Aristii Republic
Shortly after the success of the rebellion, another independence movement was growing in the west. The Republic of Aristios peacefully seceded from Sylvania. This angered Lúka greatly. He had strong feelings regarding the republic that collapsed prior to his birth, and they weren't exactly positive feelings. Yes, the old men had spoken of the republic with spite, and so too did he.

At one point, when he was meeting with Otto regarding the republic, he was extremely vocal of his opinion. However, instead of the agreement he was expecting, he was scolded for this. Otto reminded Lúka that they were all Aristii at the end of the day, and were and should be treated as absolute equals.

Lúka would think over those words many times that night. Eventually, he concluded that Otto was right. So, he decided to make a trip to the republic. To his surprise, he quite enjoyed his experience there. The people were kind, save for the people who scoffed at him for being a filthy Ottocrat. He bought himself a house in Pompaelo, which he would spend a lot of time at during his off-time.

Voclari's Blessing
It was a late night in Lúka's home in Perdin. He had a very long day, and was very ready to fall asleep. However, he still had to pray. So, he got down on his knees before his bedside, and begun to say the Wor Kratoras Vox. However, before he could finish the first line, a glorious flash of light appeared in his room. While most times you would shield your eyes to a bright light, Lúka found himself staring directly into it. His eyes did not feel pained by this whatsoever. And so, a voice from inside the light begun to speak.

"Hello, child. You know who it is that is speaking to you, but I'm afraid I do not have long. My power is greatly diminished, as my faith has all but died out. I have decreed that it is now your purpose in life to recreate faith of me. You are now the my Patriarch. If you can achieve this feat, your name will be venerated as a saint forevermore."

And with that, Lúka passed out.

He woke up the next morning with a sore back, reduced eyesight, and a mission.

Ascension to Imperial Governor
Around this time, Lúka was becoming a mainstay in Otto's inner circle. So, he went to Otto, and asked to become a governor. He really didn't expect to get anything out of this, but he was handed over control of the province of the Shattered Isles and given a mission to bring it back to it's formal glory. This came as quite the shock for Lúka, who had absolutely no experience with running any bit of land save for his own home. Despite this, he got to work.

He chose Áleanna as the new capital for the region. Áleanna was a beautiful city, with breathtaking skyscrapers, but was a ghost town. The inhabitants were wiped out long ago by an unknown event. So, Lúka got to work restoring the city.

A Terrible Decision
Lúka's life was incredibly busy. He had to balance being a Minister, a Governor, and a Patriarch of a re-blossoming religion. The stress was beginning to get to him. He started to drink, at first a little bit, then a little bit more, before he was a full-on drunkard. One time, he was so drunk he found himself in a bar in a land called Rathnir. It was really a curious situation that Lúka nor anyone else can explain, but that's irrelevant. What matters is one fateful night, when Lúka was sitting in his office in Áleanna, atop the tallest skyscraper in the city. He was incredibly drunk, and decided in his drunken state to wander onto the balcony, and then wandered off the balcony.

Luckily, a convoy bringing supplies to the city was in town, and found Lúka. They gave him extremely basic first aid, and brought him to Doranthia, the closest nearest city, for higher quality care. The fact that he didn't die was superhuman. However, he was extremely crippled, and would be this way for a long time, and couldn't continue work on Áleanna. what actually happened is I got banned from SW. So, he was confined to an office in Akirashalam, until he would recover. While he was injured, his world would collapse around him. The Republic of Aristios was reintegrated into Sylvania, Ashai would come knocking once again and occupy Akirashalam, and his home would dissolve into 3 seperate nations, one of which being the province he commanded, The Shattered Isles, and due to his condition he would give leadership to one Aegeus Asellus.

And so it was that Lúka was reduced to an advisor to a mere third of his old home. And while the fire inside, the love for his homeland, still burned bright, it had begun to die out.

Adoption
Lúka had made many friends during his time in Aristios, and many of them came to check in on him and say hello. One of the most frequent people was Tjersero en Olea. Tjersero was far older than Lúka; he was the son of the second Aristii Kratoras Henry Jaggy en Olea, but the two formed a close friendship nonetheless. So one day, Lúka approached Tjersero with a rather unorthodox question. He requested that Tjersero adopt him, introducing him into the Olea dynasty. After some consideration, Tjersero accepted his request. Lúka was now a member of one of the most prestigious dynasties in Eldham, and had a father he knew well.

However, this prompted him to seek out the parents he abandoned for the revolution when he was 19. Thus, he sent a delegate to the Kingdom of Oleanna, one of the Aristii rump states and where he was born, to seek out Sofia and Dimitri en Avxar.

This was a grave mistake; for two weeks later, the delegate returned with news. Sofia and Dimitri en Avxar, confirmed to be Lúka's biological parents, had died of a sickness roughly 6 months prior.

The Breaking Point
It was pouring rain the day that Lúka received the news, but in spite of that and his injuries he hobbled outside. There, he fell on his knees on the muddy ground and sobbed endlessly. He had not known his parents well, but the blood ties were still important to him. Not only this, but he had lost so much in the last 6 months. His great dream of Aristii unity had dramatically ended upon EmperorUnknown's announcement at Oleapolis, reintegrating the ROA into Sylvania. Otto en Olea, a man he idolized, who was his mentor and great friend, passed away from injuries sustained at the Battle of Akirashalam. Most painfully of all, his homeland cracked under the immense pressure of Ashai, and the dreams of his starry-eyed youth faded away. All of this occurred while he was confined to his office, unable to stop it.

Between tears, he cursed. He cursed Ashai and The Rattican, he cursed Sylvania and Aristii Republicans. He cursed every man and woman, every politician and general, anyone who he believed contributed to the fall of his home, and by extension the destruction of himself. So much hatred was pouring out, that he cursed Voclari. He blamed Voclari for orchestrating this fate, for everything bad that ever went wrong. He called Voclari a false god, a demon no better than his brothers in hell.

But, eventually his anger subsided. He thought over what he had just said. Many of the people he cursed bore no malicious intent against his people, and especially not him, but he cursed them all the same. And he had cursed his God. He thought over the many blessings in his life, he truly was able to make a difference, and he had a meteoric rise infrequently seen amongst mortal men. Voclari had clearly paved the way; and now he was cursing him. His curses and tears became a weak whimper, as he collapsed upon the ground, and eventually passed out.

He woke up the next day in a warm bed, completely clean, and with all the pain of his injuries gone. He found that he was able to stand up normally. He was cured of his ailments. Then, he noticed a slip of paper on his dresser. There, in big bold letters, he read the words "LAST CHANCE" as the paper turned into dust.