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With a warrior's stance, standing at 6'6", and a battle worn look, his blue eyes glance around the surroundings.  His face is scruffy and showing some age while his actual age is unknown. The goatee is well maintained and is white in color. His hair has a single braid on each side, while the rest is pulled back loosely. A scar trails down the left side of his face from his eyebrow to the top of his cheek.
 
With a warrior's stance, standing at 6'6", and a battle worn look, his blue eyes glance around the surroundings.  His face is scruffy and showing some age while his actual age is unknown. The goatee is well maintained and is white in color. His hair has a single braid on each side, while the rest is pulled back loosely. A scar trails down the left side of his face from his eyebrow to the top of his cheek.
  
 
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Falcore married [[Eshne]], High Priestess of Herastia, on Torrid 17, 520.
 
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  Despite its terrifying nature, Duhan's broadsword was not merely a weapon of destruction but a symbol of his dominance over the forces of light. With each swing, the dark flame licked out hungrily, eager to consume all in its path. It was a reminder to all who opposed him of the price of defiance, a harbinger of doom that heralded the arrival of the Arch-Demon of Malice. And as long as Duhan wielded his broadsword, the world trembled at the thought of the dark flame and the malevolent weapon that served as an extension of his wrath.
 
  Despite its terrifying nature, Duhan's broadsword was not merely a weapon of destruction but a symbol of his dominance over the forces of light. With each swing, the dark flame licked out hungrily, eager to consume all in its path. It was a reminder to all who opposed him of the price of defiance, a harbinger of doom that heralded the arrival of the Arch-Demon of Malice. And as long as Duhan wielded his broadsword, the world trembled at the thought of the dark flame and the malevolent weapon that served as an extension of his wrath.
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Falcore Draconis - Templar of Demonology

With a warrior's stance, standing at 6'6", and a battle worn look, his blue eyes glance around the surroundings.  His face is scruffy and showing some age while his actual age is unknown. The goatee is well maintained and is white in color. His hair has a single braid on each side, while the rest is pulled back loosely. A scar trails down the left side of his face from his eyebrow to the top of his cheek.

Falcore married Eshne, High Priestess of Herastia, on Torrid 17, 520.

Artist Concept of Falcore
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Duhan, Broadsword of Malice

  Duhan, the Arch-Demon of Malice, wielded a broadsword that struck fear into the hearts of mortals and immortals alike. Forged in the fires of the Netherrealm, this weapon was not merely a tool of destruction but a malevolent entity in its own right. The broadsword emitted a dark flame that seemed to consume light itself, casting a shadowy aura around it. This eerie fire was a manifestation of Duhan's soul, burning with his malice and hatred for all that was pure and good.

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Legends spoke of how Duhan's broadsword was crafted by the darkest sorceries, with each strike fueling its flames with the essence of his malevolence. The blade, engraved with runes of ancient power, pulsed with a sinister energy that corrupted all it touched. It was said that those who gazed upon the dark flame would be consumed by visions of their worst fears, driven mad by the sheer malevolence that emanated from the sword.

  Despite its terrifying nature, Duhan's broadsword was not merely a weapon of destruction but a symbol of his dominance over the forces of light. With each swing, the dark flame licked out hungrily, eager to consume all in its path. It was a reminder to all who opposed him of the price of defiance, a harbinger of doom that heralded the arrival of the Arch-Demon of Malice. And as long as Duhan wielded his broadsword, the world trembled at the thought of the dark flame and the malevolent weapon that served as an extension of his wrath.