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== Overview == | == Overview == | ||
Crayden is a character introduced in Legend of Queen Opala Origin. As Commander of the Beldorian Army, he is the commanding officer of [[Devon|Devon]] (the main character). He is also the older brother of [[Laquadia|Laquadia]], the High Priestess of the Jadeite Order. Both of them live in the Imperial Castle in [[Colussia|Colussia]]. | |||
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{| class="wikitable" | |||
|- | |||
| '''Age''' | |||
| 52 | |||
|- | |||
| '''Gender''' | |||
| Male | |||
|- | |||
| '''Occupation''' | |||
| Commander | |||
|- | |||
|'''Relationships''' | |||
|[[Laquadia]](Sister) | |||
|} | |||
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'''<span style="color: #ff0000">WARNING: sections beyond this point will contain SPOILERS</span>''' | '''<span style="color: #ff0000">WARNING: sections beyond this point will contain SPOILERS</span>''' | ||
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Crayden, along with his sister, moved to Colussia many years ago. At first he simply appeared to be a stern and dedicated military officer. However, it becomes apparent that he has secretly been scheming a way to kill and succeed the Beldorian Emperor. He is extremely meticulous in both the planning and execution of his plots and he is completely successful in staging an assault on [[Caimridge]], murdering the Emperor and framing Devon for both crimes. | |||
== Legend of Queen Opala Origin == | |||
Crayden, along with his sister, moved to Colussia many years ago. At first he simply appeared to be a stern and dedicated military officer. However, it becomes apparent that he has secretly been scheming a way to kill and succeed the Beldorian Emperor. He is extremely meticulous in both the planning and execution of his plots and he is completely successful in staging an assault on [[Caimridge|Caimridge]], murdering the Emperor and framing Devon for both crimes. | |||
Colussia's technological development seems to be of utmost importance to Crayden. He cares little about the problems of pollution and homelessness that have resulted from Colussia's steam technology. In fact, after his rise to the throne he is extra punishing of the homeless and forces them to live in the sewers. It is noted that Colussia's rapid industrial growth began around the same time as Crayden's arrival, implying that he was a key influence in the push for industrialization and that it is somehow critical to his grand plans. | Colussia's technological development seems to be of utmost importance to Crayden. He cares little about the problems of pollution and homelessness that have resulted from Colussia's steam technology. In fact, after his rise to the throne he is extra punishing of the homeless and forces them to live in the sewers. It is noted that Colussia's rapid industrial growth began around the same time as Crayden's arrival, implying that he was a key influence in the push for industrialization and that it is somehow critical to his grand plans. | ||
The methodologies Crayden employs seem to prioritize discretion and discipline. He shows little emotion and has yet to succumb to anger or even lust as demonstrated when he dismissively turns down the sexual advances of his voluptuous sister. Crayden often hires the mercenary [[Masquerade]] to help him "solve problems." While making sure he was in a position to take the throne, he even had the foresight and knowledge to assassinate Frederick, one of the late Emperor's secret love children. It is unclear if Crayden is aware of the existence of Francesca, the other heir. | The methodologies Crayden employs seem to prioritize discretion and discipline. He shows little emotion and has yet to succumb to anger or even lust as demonstrated when he dismissively turns down the sexual advances of his voluptuous sister. Crayden often hires the mercenary [[Masquerade|Masquerade]] to help him "solve problems." While making sure he was in a position to take the throne, he even had the foresight and knowledge to assassinate Frederick, one of the late Emperor's secret love children. It is unclear if Crayden is aware of the existence of Francesca, the other heir. | ||
It would seem Crayden and his sister have a history of deceit and treachery. Though the details are not yet known, he had previously made a deal with the Val'Toras. However, at some point he betrayed their leader, [[Vhazar]], and the betrayal led to the near extinction of the Val'Toras. Crayden's grand plans would have apparently repeated this process with another set of victims, the Lizardmen he used to assault Caimridge. However, he failed to account for the possibility of interference from [[Osira]]. | It would seem Crayden and his sister have a history of deceit and treachery. Though the details are not yet known, he had previously made a deal with the Val'Toras. However, at some point he betrayed their leader, [[Vhazar|Vhazar]], and the betrayal led to the near extinction of the Val'Toras. Crayden's grand plans would have apparently repeated this process with another set of victims, the Lizardmen he used to assault Caimridge. However, he failed to account for the possibility of interference from [[Osira|Osira]]. | ||
Crayden's ultimate goal is not entirely clear, but his sister describes it as a "dream of conquest." All that is certain is that he has been planning his own rise to power for many years and left a trail of bloodshed in his wake. | Crayden's ultimate goal is not entirely clear, but his sister describes it as a "dream of conquest." All that is certain is that he has been planning his own rise to power for many years and left a trail of bloodshed in his wake. | ||
== | === Combat === | ||
For a brief period during the investigation of the [[Caimridge]] incident. Crayden becomes a party member. | |||
For a brief period during the investigation of the [[Caimridge|Caimridge]] incident. Crayden becomes a party member. | |||
{| class="wikitable" | |||
|- | |||
! colspan="2" | Basic Details | |||
|- | |||
| style="text-align: left" | '''Class''' | |||
| style="text-align: center" | Commander | |||
|- | |||
| style="text-align: left" | '''Level''' | |||
| style="text-align: center" | 60 | |||
|- | |||
| style="text-align: left" | '''Element''' | |||
| style="text-align: center" | ??? | |||
|- | |||
| style="text-align: left" | '''HP''' | |||
| style="text-align: center" | 4760 | |||
|- | |||
| style="text-align: left" | '''MP''' | |||
| style="text-align: center" | 5098 | |||
|} | |||
==== Equipment ==== | |||
{| class="wikitable" | {| class="wikitable" | ||
|- | |||
! colspan="2" | Equipment Type | |||
|- | |||
| '''Weapon''' | |||
| Platinum Greatsword | |||
|- | |||
| '''Sub Arms''' | |||
| Platinum Gauntlet | |||
|- | |||
| '''Head''' | |||
| None | |||
|- | |||
| '''Body''' | |||
| Platinum Plate | |||
|- | |||
| '''Accessory''' | |||
| None | |||
|- | |||
|} | |||
==== Skills ==== | |||
{| class="wikitable" | |||
|- | |||
! Level | ! Level | ||
! | ! Name | ||
! Cost | ! Cost | ||
! | ! Description | ||
! Notes | ! Notes | ||
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Latest revision as of 13:23, 23 February 2019
Overview
Crayden is a character introduced in Legend of Queen Opala Origin. As Commander of the Beldorian Army, he is the commanding officer of Devon (the main character). He is also the older brother of Laquadia, the High Priestess of the Jadeite Order. Both of them live in the Imperial Castle in Colussia.
Age | 52 |
Gender | Male |
Occupation | Commander |
Relationships | Laquadia(Sister) |
WARNING: sections beyond this point will contain SPOILERS
Legend of Queen Opala Origin
Crayden, along with his sister, moved to Colussia many years ago. At first he simply appeared to be a stern and dedicated military officer. However, it becomes apparent that he has secretly been scheming a way to kill and succeed the Beldorian Emperor. He is extremely meticulous in both the planning and execution of his plots and he is completely successful in staging an assault on Caimridge, murdering the Emperor and framing Devon for both crimes.
Colussia's technological development seems to be of utmost importance to Crayden. He cares little about the problems of pollution and homelessness that have resulted from Colussia's steam technology. In fact, after his rise to the throne he is extra punishing of the homeless and forces them to live in the sewers. It is noted that Colussia's rapid industrial growth began around the same time as Crayden's arrival, implying that he was a key influence in the push for industrialization and that it is somehow critical to his grand plans.
The methodologies Crayden employs seem to prioritize discretion and discipline. He shows little emotion and has yet to succumb to anger or even lust as demonstrated when he dismissively turns down the sexual advances of his voluptuous sister. Crayden often hires the mercenary Masquerade to help him "solve problems." While making sure he was in a position to take the throne, he even had the foresight and knowledge to assassinate Frederick, one of the late Emperor's secret love children. It is unclear if Crayden is aware of the existence of Francesca, the other heir.
It would seem Crayden and his sister have a history of deceit and treachery. Though the details are not yet known, he had previously made a deal with the Val'Toras. However, at some point he betrayed their leader, Vhazar, and the betrayal led to the near extinction of the Val'Toras. Crayden's grand plans would have apparently repeated this process with another set of victims, the Lizardmen he used to assault Caimridge. However, he failed to account for the possibility of interference from Osira.
Crayden's ultimate goal is not entirely clear, but his sister describes it as a "dream of conquest." All that is certain is that he has been planning his own rise to power for many years and left a trail of bloodshed in his wake.
Combat
For a brief period during the investigation of the Caimridge incident. Crayden becomes a party member.
Basic Details | |
---|---|
Class | Commander |
Level | 60 |
Element | ??? |
HP | 4760 |
MP | 5098 |
Equipment
Equipment Type | |
---|---|
Weapon | Platinum Greatsword |
Sub Arms | Platinum Gauntlet |
Head | None |
Body | Platinum Plate |
Accessory | None |
Skills
Level | Name | Cost | Description | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
N/A | Greater Heal | 160 | Restores a lot of HP to one ally | |
N/A | Greater Healing | 320 | Restores a lot of HP to all allies | |
N/A | Blaze | 160 | Deals high fire damage to one enemy | |
N/A | Frost | 160 | Deals high ice damage to one enemy | |
N/A | Protect | 170 | Greatly raises PDEF of one ally | |
N/A | Grand Protect | 330 | Greatly raises PDEF of all allies |