Rizil Whitlock

Rizil Allium Whitlock is the current Grand Vizier of Eldham nation the Razuni Sultanate, and is the leader and founder of The Children of Light. She is portrayed by user Rizzy_Dizzy. She is known to be mostly a pacifist, and despite her position tends to avoid getting involved in politics, preferring to dedicate her time to helping the people of the nation and the sultan, who is currently her bestfriend and former husband Malar Kollisyaid. She has formerly held the title of advisor in the Razuni House of Viziers, Minister of Happiness, and Archconsul of Helm. She is one of the two founders of Helm, along with Jack Zakar

Rizzy currently has no specific place of residence, but has most often stayed in Al-Razun with the Kollisyaids, or in Helm. As mentioned previously, she founded both the The Children of Light and played a major part in founding Helm. She was in the reserves of soldiers planning on fighting in the Kunir War.

Life Before Eldham
Rizil Whitlock was found and taken in by Hira and Rose Whitlock outside of Eldham, on a group of floating islands called Sora, a land inhabited by Wayfarers. Their parents began to have disagreements after her birth, mostly disagreeing on how the young wayfarer should be brought up. Hira was more interested in taking a kind, caring approach to raising her daughter, whilst Rose felt it would be better to take the side of cold, hard training, and caution, as to make sure her daughter was prepared for the world. Overhearing arguments like this would be what caused Rizil to have the amount of aversion to conflict that she does now.

When Rizil was nine, the two finally divorced, and Rizil went to go live with her close friend named Sam, who lived in an area where Soran spirits roamed fairly free. This group of odd individuals would end up having more of an influence on her than Hira and Rose. Despite their kindness, Rizil began to grow a silent resentment towards the islands as she grew older. Because of her parents and her limits on where she could go, she began to hate Sora. So one day, when she hit 18, she decided to finally go where she hadn't been allowed before. She entered into a place only known by Eden at the peak of Sora. It is unknown what happened while she was there, but there she died, and was reborn as she fell from Sora down to Eldham.

Early Days
After falling to Eldham, Rizil woke up, finding themself in the Grand Colony of Xeka, where she would end up meeting Jack Zakar, who became a good friend of hers very quickly. However, war threatened the region. Not wanting to deal with a war, and not having really any attachments to the region other than each other, Jack and Rizil fled the region, and travelled for a long time, though Rizil doesn't talk about these travels, and eventually arrived in the then young nation of the Razuni Sultanate. Together they would establish the town of Helm there.

Time in Razuni
After arriving in the Sultanate, Rizil became friends with Kenji Kuroshira and Slanority Kollisyaid, who were at the time nothing more than other citizens. This led to them claiming in a house in Al-Razun, starting their trend of drifting in between the two cities. It would be around this time that they began developing the plan for The Children of Light, handing out an early version of The Book of Light, along with torches and lanterns. They remained neutral in most if not all Razuni politics, preferring to spend her time helping out with the construction of cities and gathering of materials wherever she could. It didn't take long for her to also become friends with other Razuni citizens, such as Malar, who was at the time still a Razud, Kahuna Bacardi, and Heckish Kollisyaid. They stayed back during the Kunir War, staying at home to make sure that the cities weren't attacked while they were for the most part unguarded, and tending to the wounded when the few who did come back got home. She has since never worn the Razuni military garb again. Helm for a while was left mostly in charge of Helm, as Jack was busy with his role as sultan. Once Jack's spirit faded, she began focusing more on The Children of Light, beginning to build the Temple of Light with help from another wayfarer who happened to have landed near there, who also happened to have the name Jack. Later on Malar would also assist. This would be where there friendship started growing the most, and where they would eventually become best friends and later get married.

During the rule of Indo Zakar, Rizil was brought up to the House of Viziers as an advisor, eventually being given the light term of "Minister of Happiness". They served as a voice of reason in the House of Viziers, bringing a more neutral opinion to topics and urging the other Viziers and Indo to take more peaceful route to things, and unsurprisingly it would be during this time that they would write more books for The Children of Light, and grow closer to completing the Temple. It was also during Indo's rule that she and Malar would eventually split, though they remained best friends. Not long after, when Razuni left the Zamotz Union, The Irisnian Split from Razuni would happen, and be the first political event that truly got Rizil to not be neutral. They were strongly against their split, annoyed by the turmoil the betrayal of the Irisnian people caused. Though this split would also be what raised them to Grand Vizier, as Malar, once crowned sultan in the rush of the split, made the decision to make them such.

Later Years
After Malar was crowned Sultan, both he and Rizil found that their love had never truly faded, and ended up getting married, promoting Rizil from Grand Vizier to wife of the Sultan. In this position she would aid her husband in improving and growing Razuni. During this period the two also eventually had a child, who they name Ahni'la. Tragically, however, Rizil would only have a few years to raise this child, as not many years after her birth Rizil was murdered by pirates on the docks of Al-Razun, leaving her husband and family to raise her child.

Rizil will be remembered in Razuni always as a beacon of hope, love, and friendship to all, being known to be one of the greatest advisors and general workers in the Sultanate