Thread:MMYP999/@comment-27109830-20180423212309/@comment-27416494-20180511203646

While they may be polar opposites in several aspects, Validar and Elrane are both villainousrel ligious figures who seek to bring back two powerful godly beings who would each bring ruin to the world in the process of their ressurection. The two have taken it upon themselves to manipulate the threads of fate in their own unique ways in order to achieve such a goal, but while Validar is a man who believes that it's impossible to fight fate, Elrane's plan revolves around rewriting the course of history to ensure an endless supply of worshippers for her goddess. They're also capable of bringing warriors back from the dead to serve their causes, manipulating the actions of the heroes to unwittingly do their bidding, and wielding a destructive set of magic powers to personally strike down those who stand in their way.

Aside from what I've told you before, Rean and Asbel were faced with terrifying near death experiences in their early childhoods, and their lives were only saved through a last minute heart transplant courtesy of Rean's father Gilliath Osbourne and an infusion of particles from the apparent death of Asbel's friend Sophie. This life shattering event would later allow them to tap into various special powers to aid them in combat. In spite of their troubled pasts and the numerous failures they've experienced throughout their lives, the two swordsmen are staunch believers in the power of friendship. Even after being faced with shocking betrayals from some their closest allies, Rean and Asbel still had faith that they could bring them back to their sides and return everything to normal. They've even managed to befriend two non-human artificial beings in the form of Valimar and Lambda, who can be called upon to aid Rean's party or grant Asbel a temporary surge of power when the situation calls for it.