King Saralegui of Small Shimaron (
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[Character name] Saralegui
[Age] 17
[Canon] Kyo Kara Maoh!
[Point in time taken from canon] After the end of season 3
[Background]
Saralegui was born to King Gilbert of Small Shimaron and Queen Alazon of Seisakoku when Gilbert was shipwrecked and washed up on a beach in her hidden country. Alazon nursed him back to health and they fell in love, eventually producing a child, but the situation in Seisakoku was tense. The Holy Sword that gave the country life had been lost, and the presence of a human and a half-human child only added to the population's unease, so Alazon was forced to make the decision to send Gilbert and her child away, back to his own country.
So Saralegui grew up in Small Shimaron with a father who paid him no attention. Perhaps Gilbert simply had no idea what to do with a child, or he couldn't bear to deal with the little boy that looked so much like his lost love, but whatever his excuse was, Gilbert barely even looked at his own son. Saralegui was cared for by the servants and noting he did was enough to catch his father's attention. At some point during his childhood, he apparently gave up on trying, having realized that it wasn't because of anything he did and so nothing else he did would change it, and instead Saralegui decided he would simply have to one day become a far greater king than Gilbert ever was, so that everyone would love and respect and fear him. It wouldn't matter if his father didn't care for him and his mother seemed to have abandoned him, not if the rest of the world would always give him his due attention.
That wouldn't be a very easy task, of course. As far as the rest of the world was concerned, Saralegui was a bastard child and little more than another chore for the servants to take care of, let alone a respected member of the royal family and heir to the throne. Surely, all the king's advisers were hoping that Gilbert would marry properly and sire a legitimate heir before there was any chance of Saralegui becoming king. The only person to ever treat him like he mattered was a mysterious dark man, Belias, who came to the castle when Saralegui was young and pledged his loyalty to him on the spot.
Skipping forward to when Saralegui was fifteen, King Gilbert died of natural causes without ever attempting to become close with his own son. Saralegui became the ruler of Small Shimaron amidst nobles who would try to take advantage of his inexperience and use him like a puppet, with only Belias to trust. He would prove to be good at the job, however, and established a reputation as a kind king skilled in governing his country despite his young age and those who would try to manipulate the throne for their own ends.
Another two years later sees Saralegui's first appearance in the anime. After disposing of the previous king Belal and all other possible heirs, Lanzhil takes the throne of Large Shimaron and throws a party to celebrate. Saralegui goes to pledge his allegiance to Ranjeel and Large Shimaron, if only to save his country the possible trouble of not doing so, and privately remarks to Belias that Lanzhil seemed dull for such an ambitious man. During the party, the Maoh, King Yuuri of the demon country Shin Makoku, sneaks in disguised as a girl, and Saralegui plays Prince Charming and rescues "her" from a humiliating situation (that is, Yuuri tripping on his face in the middle of a crowded ballroom) by asking for a dance. After a very sparkly dancing montage and some polite words, Yuuri flees and Saralegui comments on the fatefulness of the situation, as he'd wanted to meet the Maoh and apparently wasn't at all fooled by the disguise.
Yuuri manages to get himself captured and while the rest of the room panics and gossips over the presence of a demon, Saralegui simply remarks on how surprisingly careless the Maoh is, and how cowardly Lanzhil is for making his own escape from the scene and leaving his guests behind. He decides that even a coward can be useful, however, and watches secretly during the execution Lanzhil arranged for Yuuri to see just how strong the famous king of demons really was. He isn't disappointed, too transfixed by the Maoh's display of power to even look away until Belias pulls him to safety and guids their own escape from the area.
The two kings meet again later in the country of Caloria, when Saralegui rescues Yuuri once more, this time using Small Shimaron's army to scare off a mysterious group that was threatening the Maoh and his friends. Yuuri recognizes him from the party in Large Shimaron and Saralegui admits to having known all along who he was and being unable to say anything in order to keep up appearances with Large Shimaron. Sitting down with Yuuri and the ruler of Caloria, he claims that the previous conflict between his and their countries was orchestrated without his knowledge by a subordinate and asks for forgiveness. He returns the soldiers from Caloria that had been stationed in Small Shimaron and asks to join in Shin Makoku's alliance with the other human nations. Quietly, of course, as he still couldn't publicly ally with Large Shimaron's enemy while still a vassal to that country. Yuuri accepts without hesitation, always eager to befriend everyone, and Saralegui promises to invite him to Small Shimaron at some point.
He issues that invitation shortly after, meeting some resistance from those serving him but powering on through it. One of his men, Gerald, complains about upsetting the Large Shimaron by doing so, and Saralegui later remarks to Belias in private that Gerald was most likely going to tell Large Shimaron himself, greedy and seeking to improve his standing by sucking up to the strongest king. A group of assassins attacks while Saralegui is meeting with Yuuri's group some ways away from the capital, and after the crisis is dealt with he admits to them that there are some within the country that do no agree with his ruling and would like to kill him and overthrow the country. He claims not to know who's at the heart of it, and elsewhere Gerald calms himself by thinking that Saralegui couldn't possibly know of his involvement with the attack, but it seems that Saralegui is always a step ahead of everyone else.
Arriving at his castle, Saralegui plays innocent and introduces Yuuri to Gerald as his head of defense and a man he trusts deeply, and Gerald for his part does the same, claiming he'd been about to send some men out to assist them after hearing about the attack. He sends the majority of the soldiers away from the palace so that he can gain control inside, while Saralegui leads Yuuri's group on a tour of the castle and explains the history between their countries. How Small Shimaron was still newly independent after having managed to separate from Large Shimaron under King Gilbert's rule, who had fought in the same human/demon war that Yuuri's bodyguard Conrad had. He blames the unease in the country on leftover tension between the races from that war, and Yuuri instantly sympathizes with his situation and becomes very friendly with him (much to the dismay of Yuuri's fiance, Wolfram).
During a moment of rest, some of Yuuri's subjects wonder at Saralegui and Belias' appearance. They explain to Yuuri about the Shinzoku race and their country of Seisakoku, how the people had such powerful magic that they were thought of as gods and the country had become closed off and hidden away two thousand years earlier so that few knew of the Shinzoku people and even fewer had ever seen one. They mention how Saralegui resembles the Shinzoku, and Belias' dark coloring made him look like a demon, but of course that couldn't be true of the king of a human country and his personal bodyguard.
While taking Yuuri on a stroll through the palace gardens, some soldiers alert them that intruders had penetrated the grounds and that they should get to safety. Sralegui drags Yuuri away from his guards -- before their group is ambushed by rebel soldiers, and the Shin Makoku group certainly notices that little detail, but the Maoh is as oblivious as ever and fails to realize it, instead trying to comfort his new friend as Saralegui plays dumb and distressed over the attack and the possibility of Gerald's involvement in it.
They hide in an empty coffin in the royal tomb, Yuuri taking that time to marvel over how pretty and nice-smelling Saralegui is while Sara instead asked about Yuuri's country. They pick the conversation up again after the rebel soldiers are scared off (by Gilbert's skeleton as they open the wrong coffin, something Saralegui evidently planned for) up in Saralegui's room, and he asks about Yuuri's mother, admitting in a rare vulnerable moment that he never knew his own and that his father never told him anything about her. Yuuri is well-loved by everyone back in his castle, Saralegui points out, but he had always been alone. Yuuri promises that he would never have to be alone anymore now that they were friends, but the conversation is cut short as a group of rebel soldiers burst into the room. Saralegui pushes Yuuri out the window where he slides down a roof to safety, allowing himself to be captured alone.
This was his plan all along, however. Yuuri's group escapes while Gerald captures Belias with Saralegui held hostage, but even still Saralegui brazenly mouths off to Gerald. He guesses that the plan was to have him abdicate the throne due to "illness" and hand it over to Gerald, who would serve Large Shimaron and eventually allow Small Shimaron to come back into their power, while Saralegui would be quietly done away with. At this point, he reveals a power of hypnosis that he uses on Gerald to make him leave the room for the time being. As he expected, Yuuri's group stages a rescue, getting help from a lord still loyal to Saralegui, and Yuuri uses this as evidence that Sara isn't alone after all.
Large Shimaron had already heard of the Maoh's presence by the point, and sent representatives to look into these rumors. Yuuri's assistants are reluctant to just leave, thinking that Saralegui will just help Large Shimaron organize an ambush for them as soon as they're out of earshot, so instead he has them hide in the throne room while he greets the Large Shimaron representatives, claiming the Maoh's group hadn't been there at all. But this is just to keep their trust, and he had secretly used his power of hypnosis on Gerald earlier to have him barge into the throne room in the middle of the meeting and attack Saralegui. Yuuri, of course, jumps out to defend him, revealing his presence to Large Shimaron's representatives on his own. The representatives leave to report this to Lanzhil, and while Saralegui insists that they should escape and leave him to handle the situation, Yuuri refuses to abandon him and suggests that he's handed over to Large Shimaron and later rescued by his own subjects, so that Saralegui couldn't be held responsible.
Saralegui has a plan for this too, however. They meet Large Shimaron's forces in a large field, and while Saraleugi escorts Yuuri to the enemy side, an arrow is unexpectedly shot at the demon king and Saralegui pushes him aside and takes the arrow in his place. He'd arranged for Belias to stealthily shoot the arrow from a hidden location, trusting his bodyguard to not kill him. The Shin Makoku group assumes the arrow was an assassination attempt on Yuuri's life by Large Shimaron and that Saralegui had selflessly protected him, and Yuuri goes beserk and destroys Large Shimaron's forces with his power as the Maoh. Saralegui survives, of course, with no one but Conrad suspicious of Belias' involvement in it all, and after Yuuri's group escapes the country, Saralegui reports to Large Shimaron's representatives that the arrow must have been a plot of the demons, trying to kill him for assisting Large Shimaron.
Some time passes, and Conrad is sent to Small Shimaron where Saralegui claims to have arranged for a meeting between him and Lanzhil, but surprise, the arrangements aren't finished yet and Conrad is left locked in a guest room in Small Shimaron while Saralegui accompanies the Large Shimaron navy to attack Shin Makoku. Through an teleportation accident, Yuuri ends up on Saralegui's ship and on the spot, Saralegui decides to use this sudden appearance to his advantage. He takes Yuuri out onto the ship deck and hypnotizes him into unleashing the Maoh's power and destroying Large Shimaron's fleet, coming very close to killing Lanzhil -- which would have only served Saralegui's purposes, as it turns out he's after Large Shimaron's throne himself.
Conrad escapes Small Shimaron after realizing Saralegui's deception and goes around Large Shimaron saving the citizen's from Lanzhil's tyranny. That chaos works well for Saralegui, but he couldn't risk someone else claiming that throne in his place -- someone like Conrad, who had a claim and was being lauded as the people's savior. So he sends Belias to capture Conrad, knowing his bodyguard had been craving a duel with the other swordsman. Belias, however, allows himself to be captured by Shin Makoku.
Saralegui travels to Shin Makoku to pick up his bodyguard, and upon meeting Yuuri at the docks, plays sweet and innocent as if he hadn't recently tricked the pacifistic Yuuri into destroying a fleet of ships. The Maoh suggests they take a private carriage back together and waitsS until they have some privacy to confront him about the matter, saying that he's angry but he'll still trust Saralegui no matter what happens, because they're friends. Saralegui seems shocked for a moment, but then happily hugs Yuuri, evidently pleased to find Yuuri wouldn't abandon him even after he'd done something so terrible. He goes to Belias after a more formal meeting in the Maoh's throne room, good mood gone and irritated at Belias sneaking into Shin Makoku on his own, and says they'll talk about it once they return home, but Belias refuses to leave.
That night, Alazon invades Shin Makoku's castle, putting most of the castle to sleep and attempting to leave with Yuuri. The group Small Shimaron had rescued them from back in Caloria was hers, as it turns out, as she was seeking Seisakoku's Holy Sword. Having found it, she needed a powerful half-blood to harness its power and save her country, like the half-demon and half-human Yuuri. Belias bursts out of his cell, the release of power dispelling the glamour that changed his hair and eye color from the same pale gold as Saralegui and Alazon, and goes to interrupt the scene. But Saralegui comes upon them all, and after Alazon recognizes him and flees, he guesses that she was his mother.
With everyone all sat down to figure out what had just happened, Belias explains how Gilbert and Alazon met; how Gilbert and Saralegui were sent away; and how he had gone with Alazon, his sister, to find the Holy Sword. Her methods had become more and more cold, however, and eventually Belias left her to go find his nephew in Small Shimaron.
All that worked out, Saralegui again requests that Small Shimaron and Shin Makoku create an alliance. However, he explains how he plans to take Large Shimaron's throne once Lanzhil is kicked off, all the other candidates rid of and Conrad with no intention of leaving Shin Makoku, and asks for Shin Makoku to turn a blind eye while he works to unify Shimaron. It would work in their favor as well, he points out, as he and Yuuri would then control the largest parts of the human and demon lands and could create a lasting peace.
Belias suggests they leave for Small Shimaron as soon as possible, beginning to speak of Alazon's relation with him, but Saralegui says simply that he never had a mother from the beginning. He's not as unfeeling about the situation as he'd like others to believe, however. Alazon comes again to meet with the Maoh properly and ask for his assistance, with Yuuri's subjects present as well as Saralegui and Belias. But when Yuuri accepts her proposal and she moves to hand him the Holy Sword, Saralegui decides that he won't let her have Yuuri and pushes his way in, snatching the sword away himself. Its power suddenly goes nuts, as Saralegui, a half-blood himself, turns out to be its true wielder, and he briefly tries to turn it on Alazon in a fit of rage when she refuses to acknowledge him as just as worthy as Yuuri. The Maoh stops him before things can escalate, and Saralegui instead teleports away using the sword's power, Belias attempting to catch him before he disappeared and ending up in a random spot halfway across Shin Makoku's capital.
Still emotionally unstable, Saralegui comes across Geneus, an ex-servant of his mother, in an alleyway, and gives him the sword's power so that he could get revenge on her for both of them. Geneus wreaks havoc on the city with the Holy Sword's power, and that same power nearly kills Saralgui. But Alazon steps in the way at the last moment just as Belias arrives and urges him to save Saralegui. He covers Saralegui while Alazon is overcome by the sword's energy, and then once the dust has cleared he runs to his sister's side where she laid slumped against the side of a building, bloody-faced. Saralegui approaches the scene after a moment, stunned and in disbelief at the idea that his mother would have saved him and insisting that it must be a lie, but she weakly reaches for him with a smile before her hand drops, too far gone already. Yuuri and the Original King manage to subdue Geneus while Belias tries and fails to heal his sister, and the Holy Sword's power rains down on the city. Saralegui charges the sword again with that same power, using it to heal his mother.
Yuuri is still unconscious some days after the battle, his magical energy exhausted, and Saralegui volunteers to use the Holy Sword's power to heal him as well. Some of Yuuri's subject resist at first, still unwilling to trust him, but eventually they relent and Yuuri is woken up. Saralegui is drained himself by the effort, but Belias steadies him and Sara simply smiles and says that it was his atonement. Yuuri goes to meet with Alazon now that both of them have recovered, and she laments how her country is apparently fated to die, but Saralegui interrupts to say that he will use the Holy Sword's power to revive Seisakoku. Not for her sake, of course, but as a favor from Small Shimaron to Seisakoku that he will see repaid.
Saralegui says farewell to Yuuri, their relationship repaired if somewhat more honest now, and Saralegui teases him that he should be careful around ambitious men like him. He travels to Seisakoku with his mother, returning the Holy Sword's power to the country with a quick but formal ceremony, and he turns to leave the moment it's over, Belias following after him, but pauses near the exit just long enough to say that he'll return at some point, as it's the country of his birth. He leaves it at that, heading out as Alazon sheds quiet, grateful tears.
[Personality]
By all outward appearances, Saralegui is just the young and charismatic king of the country of Small Shimaron. He's intelligent and fair in his rule despite his age, and well-liked by his people. He's kind and charming and strives for peace, the sort of king that really cares about his people, rather than just enjoying the luxury that such power brings.
In reality, however, Saralegui is manipulative and scheming. He plays nice with others to keep up a good reputation, because it's that sort of thing that helps him most in the cutthroat politics of his world. Saralegui doesn't shy away from using others to accomplish his goals, and he's both intelligent enough and powerful enough to get away with it. "Powerful" in this case referring less to his rank and more to the hypnotic magic he can work with his eyes. He doesn't even need that much of the time though, more interested in the challenge of going without, or doing things the more complicated way because it's more "fun". It isn't a lie that he cares for his country, but even that has a selfish root, a need to be a greater king than his father was, to be acknowledged and loved and respected and feared by everyone because his father would barely even look at him.
He has something of an abandonment complex, between his father's lack of care and his mother having been entirely absent from his life. No one is nice to others without wanting something from them, and the concept of love is a pretty lie. How could he believe in something like that, after all, when his own parents, the people who are supposed to love you unconditionally and before all others, wanted nothing to do with him? The only person he trusts absolutely his his bodyguard, Belias, and that's a trust built up over more than a decade of loyal servitude. Had Belias entered his life later it might have been too late, with Saralegui already too suspicious of others in general to allow anyone that close, but Belias came at a critical point, when Saralegui was still young and desperate enough to cling to whatever attention he was given. By the end of the series he's improved somewhat, becoming friends with Yuuri and somewhat forgiving his mother, but he's still not about to start befriending everyone he meets like Yuuri does. He's skeptical of others as a rule, and while he is capable of being friendly to strangers, it's generally either for the sake of keeping up appearances, or the interaction is so shallow that there's no harm in being lighthearted about it.
Despite everything he's done, Saralegui isn't exactly a villain. He does bad things, sometimes cruel things, but his intentions are often good. World peace, for example. He has a very "ends justify the means" attitude, which is why he could so easily trick his only friend, the pacifistic Yuuri, into destroying entire armies for him on two separate occasions -- it might hurt Yuuri, yes, but it gets rid of the threat of Large Shimaron's forces without having to send a single soldier into battle, and if it manages to kill off Large Shimaron's king in the process, then that just means he can claim the throne himself and definitely end all the fighting between humans and demons. He has some intense trust issues as well, so he lies and manipulates rather than put his faith into others. He's gotten better about that with the events of the end of the series -- the revelation that his mother might just care about him after all, that Belias is his family and loyal to him no matter what, that Yuuri will trust him and believe in him no matter what he does -- but it's a slow process. He really is trying to be a better person these days, more genuine at least, but old habits die hard, and Saralegui is far too prideful to so easily admit that he's been wrong about these things all along. Out loud, at least.
[Abilities]
His power of hypnosis, where his eyes glow a light blue and eye-contact allows him to command anyone to do anything. The only person who has ever manages to resist one of his commands was Yuuri (and in the OVA version, Wolfram showed a little resistance due to having such a strong will, but couldn't completely ignore the suggestions).
[Other important stuff]
His eyes are a little overpowered, but he actually uses them very infrequently and very secretly. If this should still be nerfed somewhat, his hypnosis can be made easier to resist.
[Sample post]
[First Person]
- If you could go back home, would you? Why or why not?
Of course. I have a country to rule and left alone too long, it will be snatched up by the first greedy noble who works up the courage to do so. Staying away would be irresponsible.
- Would you consider yourself a power hungry individual?
I would say I'm ambitious, but "power hungry" is a bit harsh a descriptor. Desiring power is only a bad thing when you don't intend to use that power for good purposes, or when you would crush those who are without power to gain it.
- Would you consider yourself a hero or a villain? Why? Neither is an option as well, but still tell why.
Those are rather black and white descriptions. I can't imagine anyone would call themselves a villain, for one thing -- every man is a hero in his own mind -- and even knowing that what I do is for good in the end, I'm hardly going to pretend that I've never done anything of questionable morality.
- Murder. What is your opinion?
Abhorrent, of course. ((ooc: that being a lie. he's not particularly fond of murder and prefers less extreme methods, but he's not above having a person killed if they're in his way and the world would be better off without them.))
- The hottest boy/girl in class/workplace just confessed their love to you. How do you respond?
It's happened a few times, honestly. It's best to just politely decline in those situations. I have too much on my plate to worry about as it is without getting involved in romantic matters as well.
- You are forced onto the dance floor and you MUST dance or the most important person or thing will be destroyed. What do you end up dancing and to what music?
Dancing is hardly something to be avoided. I'm rather experienced with normal ballroom dancing, actually. It isn't that big a deal.
- Also, your thoughts on symmetry?
It's generally visually pleasing, but sometimes a more natural asymmetry is preferable. It all depends, really.
- Oh no! Someone tripped and injured themselves right in front of you! What do you do?
I help them up, of course. It's the polite thing to do, after all. ((ooc: unless it is a person he dislikes, in which case he'll casually "not notice" and drift to the back of the crowd so he can take amusement in the situation without blatantly looking like an asshole.))
[Third Person]
- Someone is being mugged! With complete control over NPC actions, write a sample that illustrates: 1) how or what the character is thinking before the event happens, 2) how they react and deal with the situation, and 3) if necessary, how they handle the aftermath. This will allow both a change to show your character both in a normal situation and a forced situation.
He wasn't ever going to get used to this place, to being an ordinary civilian in a city he had very little control over. Little compared to what he was used to, at least. Some people in his position -- Lanzhil, perhaps -- would have thrown a fit the moment they landed here, insisted that they deserved some special treatment here because of their position back home, as if being the king of a country that doesn't even exist here meant anything. Saralegui, however, had a bit more dignity than that. Better to accept the situation calmly than make a scene and act like a spoiled child.
Trailing a finger over the glass of a shop window, he absentmindedly wondered over the strange novelties sold in this place. Nothing could make him want to stay here, of course, but he could at least spend the time he was stuck here marveling over the curiosities and technology that his world had nothing resembling. The shopping district was fairly empty today, but that was more than fine with him. As...interesting as some of the people he'd met were, at times it was nice to have some time alone.
Or, mostly alone, anyway. A sudden scream and a cry for help shatter the silence, and he looks up in time to see a man and a woman struggling over a purse further down the street.
Saralegui paused, taking a moment to consider the situation -- his own location by the shop's doorway, where he would still be unseen from their angle, and the size of the mugger in question. It wasn't as if he wanted to just let the woman be attacked, but logically he knew he wasn't a fighter and that he stood no chance against a man like that. Perhaps with his eyes, but that wasn't something to be used lightly.
A smacking sound broke him from his thoughts, and he looked back over as the robber struck the woman across the face. She recoiled, automatically letting go of the purse strap, and that was all the leeway the man needed to flee.
The king waited a few moments, until the running footsteps had faded and there was only a soft sobbing from the woman where she sat on the ground, before pulling open the door closest to him and letting it close with a bang that startled the woman as he came around the corner.
"Are you alright?" he asked as he hurried over, face the perfect picture of concern that he didn't entirely have to fake. That was quite the bruise forming on her cheek, after all. Crouching next to her, he tugged a handkerchief from his pocket and offered it to her. "I heard a yell, and I came as soon as I could..."
The woman proves easy enough to console, calming after a few minutes of hysteria and dirtying his handkerchief. She seemed grateful enough that he'd come to assist her at all, and that was enough as far as he was concerned, lingering long enough to help her find some law enforcement.
[Why do you want to play this character in Somarium?] Castmates from this series are really rare, and even rarer are ones specifically asking for a Saralegui on ATP. So yeah, though I wasn't particularly looking for a new game and haven't joined a new one in a long time, absolutely gonna jump on that chance.
[Which rule was your favorite and why?] Be active. There is little so frustrating as seeing someone join a game with a character you're excited to tag and then never seem them around anywhere.
[Where did you hear about Somarium?] ATP
[Any questions?] Nope!
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[Character name] Saralegui
[Age] 17
[Canon] Kyo Kara Maoh!
[Point in time taken from canon] After the end of season 3
[Background]
Saralegui was born to King Gilbert of Small Shimaron and Queen Alazon of Seisakoku when Gilbert was shipwrecked and washed up on a beach in her hidden country. Alazon nursed him back to health and they fell in love, eventually producing a child, but the situation in Seisakoku was tense. The Holy Sword that gave the country life had been lost, and the presence of a human and a half-human child only added to the population's unease, so Alazon was forced to make the decision to send Gilbert and her child away, back to his own country.
So Saralegui grew up in Small Shimaron with a father who paid him no attention. Perhaps Gilbert simply had no idea what to do with a child, or he couldn't bear to deal with the little boy that looked so much like his lost love, but whatever his excuse was, Gilbert barely even looked at his own son. Saralegui was cared for by the servants and noting he did was enough to catch his father's attention. At some point during his childhood, he apparently gave up on trying, having realized that it wasn't because of anything he did and so nothing else he did would change it, and instead Saralegui decided he would simply have to one day become a far greater king than Gilbert ever was, so that everyone would love and respect and fear him. It wouldn't matter if his father didn't care for him and his mother seemed to have abandoned him, not if the rest of the world would always give him his due attention.
That wouldn't be a very easy task, of course. As far as the rest of the world was concerned, Saralegui was a bastard child and little more than another chore for the servants to take care of, let alone a respected member of the royal family and heir to the throne. Surely, all the king's advisers were hoping that Gilbert would marry properly and sire a legitimate heir before there was any chance of Saralegui becoming king. The only person to ever treat him like he mattered was a mysterious dark man, Belias, who came to the castle when Saralegui was young and pledged his loyalty to him on the spot.
Skipping forward to when Saralegui was fifteen, King Gilbert died of natural causes without ever attempting to become close with his own son. Saralegui became the ruler of Small Shimaron amidst nobles who would try to take advantage of his inexperience and use him like a puppet, with only Belias to trust. He would prove to be good at the job, however, and established a reputation as a kind king skilled in governing his country despite his young age and those who would try to manipulate the throne for their own ends.
Another two years later sees Saralegui's first appearance in the anime. After disposing of the previous king Belal and all other possible heirs, Lanzhil takes the throne of Large Shimaron and throws a party to celebrate. Saralegui goes to pledge his allegiance to Ranjeel and Large Shimaron, if only to save his country the possible trouble of not doing so, and privately remarks to Belias that Lanzhil seemed dull for such an ambitious man. During the party, the Maoh, King Yuuri of the demon country Shin Makoku, sneaks in disguised as a girl, and Saralegui plays Prince Charming and rescues "her" from a humiliating situation (that is, Yuuri tripping on his face in the middle of a crowded ballroom) by asking for a dance. After a very sparkly dancing montage and some polite words, Yuuri flees and Saralegui comments on the fatefulness of the situation, as he'd wanted to meet the Maoh and apparently wasn't at all fooled by the disguise.
Yuuri manages to get himself captured and while the rest of the room panics and gossips over the presence of a demon, Saralegui simply remarks on how surprisingly careless the Maoh is, and how cowardly Lanzhil is for making his own escape from the scene and leaving his guests behind. He decides that even a coward can be useful, however, and watches secretly during the execution Lanzhil arranged for Yuuri to see just how strong the famous king of demons really was. He isn't disappointed, too transfixed by the Maoh's display of power to even look away until Belias pulls him to safety and guids their own escape from the area.
The two kings meet again later in the country of Caloria, when Saralegui rescues Yuuri once more, this time using Small Shimaron's army to scare off a mysterious group that was threatening the Maoh and his friends. Yuuri recognizes him from the party in Large Shimaron and Saralegui admits to having known all along who he was and being unable to say anything in order to keep up appearances with Large Shimaron. Sitting down with Yuuri and the ruler of Caloria, he claims that the previous conflict between his and their countries was orchestrated without his knowledge by a subordinate and asks for forgiveness. He returns the soldiers from Caloria that had been stationed in Small Shimaron and asks to join in Shin Makoku's alliance with the other human nations. Quietly, of course, as he still couldn't publicly ally with Large Shimaron's enemy while still a vassal to that country. Yuuri accepts without hesitation, always eager to befriend everyone, and Saralegui promises to invite him to Small Shimaron at some point.
He issues that invitation shortly after, meeting some resistance from those serving him but powering on through it. One of his men, Gerald, complains about upsetting the Large Shimaron by doing so, and Saralegui later remarks to Belias in private that Gerald was most likely going to tell Large Shimaron himself, greedy and seeking to improve his standing by sucking up to the strongest king. A group of assassins attacks while Saralegui is meeting with Yuuri's group some ways away from the capital, and after the crisis is dealt with he admits to them that there are some within the country that do no agree with his ruling and would like to kill him and overthrow the country. He claims not to know who's at the heart of it, and elsewhere Gerald calms himself by thinking that Saralegui couldn't possibly know of his involvement with the attack, but it seems that Saralegui is always a step ahead of everyone else.
Arriving at his castle, Saralegui plays innocent and introduces Yuuri to Gerald as his head of defense and a man he trusts deeply, and Gerald for his part does the same, claiming he'd been about to send some men out to assist them after hearing about the attack. He sends the majority of the soldiers away from the palace so that he can gain control inside, while Saralegui leads Yuuri's group on a tour of the castle and explains the history between their countries. How Small Shimaron was still newly independent after having managed to separate from Large Shimaron under King Gilbert's rule, who had fought in the same human/demon war that Yuuri's bodyguard Conrad had. He blames the unease in the country on leftover tension between the races from that war, and Yuuri instantly sympathizes with his situation and becomes very friendly with him (much to the dismay of Yuuri's fiance, Wolfram).
During a moment of rest, some of Yuuri's subjects wonder at Saralegui and Belias' appearance. They explain to Yuuri about the Shinzoku race and their country of Seisakoku, how the people had such powerful magic that they were thought of as gods and the country had become closed off and hidden away two thousand years earlier so that few knew of the Shinzoku people and even fewer had ever seen one. They mention how Saralegui resembles the Shinzoku, and Belias' dark coloring made him look like a demon, but of course that couldn't be true of the king of a human country and his personal bodyguard.
While taking Yuuri on a stroll through the palace gardens, some soldiers alert them that intruders had penetrated the grounds and that they should get to safety. Sralegui drags Yuuri away from his guards -- before their group is ambushed by rebel soldiers, and the Shin Makoku group certainly notices that little detail, but the Maoh is as oblivious as ever and fails to realize it, instead trying to comfort his new friend as Saralegui plays dumb and distressed over the attack and the possibility of Gerald's involvement in it.
They hide in an empty coffin in the royal tomb, Yuuri taking that time to marvel over how pretty and nice-smelling Saralegui is while Sara instead asked about Yuuri's country. They pick the conversation up again after the rebel soldiers are scared off (by Gilbert's skeleton as they open the wrong coffin, something Saralegui evidently planned for) up in Saralegui's room, and he asks about Yuuri's mother, admitting in a rare vulnerable moment that he never knew his own and that his father never told him anything about her. Yuuri is well-loved by everyone back in his castle, Saralegui points out, but he had always been alone. Yuuri promises that he would never have to be alone anymore now that they were friends, but the conversation is cut short as a group of rebel soldiers burst into the room. Saralegui pushes Yuuri out the window where he slides down a roof to safety, allowing himself to be captured alone.
This was his plan all along, however. Yuuri's group escapes while Gerald captures Belias with Saralegui held hostage, but even still Saralegui brazenly mouths off to Gerald. He guesses that the plan was to have him abdicate the throne due to "illness" and hand it over to Gerald, who would serve Large Shimaron and eventually allow Small Shimaron to come back into their power, while Saralegui would be quietly done away with. At this point, he reveals a power of hypnosis that he uses on Gerald to make him leave the room for the time being. As he expected, Yuuri's group stages a rescue, getting help from a lord still loyal to Saralegui, and Yuuri uses this as evidence that Sara isn't alone after all.
Large Shimaron had already heard of the Maoh's presence by the point, and sent representatives to look into these rumors. Yuuri's assistants are reluctant to just leave, thinking that Saralegui will just help Large Shimaron organize an ambush for them as soon as they're out of earshot, so instead he has them hide in the throne room while he greets the Large Shimaron representatives, claiming the Maoh's group hadn't been there at all. But this is just to keep their trust, and he had secretly used his power of hypnosis on Gerald earlier to have him barge into the throne room in the middle of the meeting and attack Saralegui. Yuuri, of course, jumps out to defend him, revealing his presence to Large Shimaron's representatives on his own. The representatives leave to report this to Lanzhil, and while Saralegui insists that they should escape and leave him to handle the situation, Yuuri refuses to abandon him and suggests that he's handed over to Large Shimaron and later rescued by his own subjects, so that Saralegui couldn't be held responsible.
Saralegui has a plan for this too, however. They meet Large Shimaron's forces in a large field, and while Saraleugi escorts Yuuri to the enemy side, an arrow is unexpectedly shot at the demon king and Saralegui pushes him aside and takes the arrow in his place. He'd arranged for Belias to stealthily shoot the arrow from a hidden location, trusting his bodyguard to not kill him. The Shin Makoku group assumes the arrow was an assassination attempt on Yuuri's life by Large Shimaron and that Saralegui had selflessly protected him, and Yuuri goes beserk and destroys Large Shimaron's forces with his power as the Maoh. Saralegui survives, of course, with no one but Conrad suspicious of Belias' involvement in it all, and after Yuuri's group escapes the country, Saralegui reports to Large Shimaron's representatives that the arrow must have been a plot of the demons, trying to kill him for assisting Large Shimaron.
Some time passes, and Conrad is sent to Small Shimaron where Saralegui claims to have arranged for a meeting between him and Lanzhil, but surprise, the arrangements aren't finished yet and Conrad is left locked in a guest room in Small Shimaron while Saralegui accompanies the Large Shimaron navy to attack Shin Makoku. Through an teleportation accident, Yuuri ends up on Saralegui's ship and on the spot, Saralegui decides to use this sudden appearance to his advantage. He takes Yuuri out onto the ship deck and hypnotizes him into unleashing the Maoh's power and destroying Large Shimaron's fleet, coming very close to killing Lanzhil -- which would have only served Saralegui's purposes, as it turns out he's after Large Shimaron's throne himself.
Conrad escapes Small Shimaron after realizing Saralegui's deception and goes around Large Shimaron saving the citizen's from Lanzhil's tyranny. That chaos works well for Saralegui, but he couldn't risk someone else claiming that throne in his place -- someone like Conrad, who had a claim and was being lauded as the people's savior. So he sends Belias to capture Conrad, knowing his bodyguard had been craving a duel with the other swordsman. Belias, however, allows himself to be captured by Shin Makoku.
Saralegui travels to Shin Makoku to pick up his bodyguard, and upon meeting Yuuri at the docks, plays sweet and innocent as if he hadn't recently tricked the pacifistic Yuuri into destroying a fleet of ships. The Maoh suggests they take a private carriage back together and waitsS until they have some privacy to confront him about the matter, saying that he's angry but he'll still trust Saralegui no matter what happens, because they're friends. Saralegui seems shocked for a moment, but then happily hugs Yuuri, evidently pleased to find Yuuri wouldn't abandon him even after he'd done something so terrible. He goes to Belias after a more formal meeting in the Maoh's throne room, good mood gone and irritated at Belias sneaking into Shin Makoku on his own, and says they'll talk about it once they return home, but Belias refuses to leave.
That night, Alazon invades Shin Makoku's castle, putting most of the castle to sleep and attempting to leave with Yuuri. The group Small Shimaron had rescued them from back in Caloria was hers, as it turns out, as she was seeking Seisakoku's Holy Sword. Having found it, she needed a powerful half-blood to harness its power and save her country, like the half-demon and half-human Yuuri. Belias bursts out of his cell, the release of power dispelling the glamour that changed his hair and eye color from the same pale gold as Saralegui and Alazon, and goes to interrupt the scene. But Saralegui comes upon them all, and after Alazon recognizes him and flees, he guesses that she was his mother.
With everyone all sat down to figure out what had just happened, Belias explains how Gilbert and Alazon met; how Gilbert and Saralegui were sent away; and how he had gone with Alazon, his sister, to find the Holy Sword. Her methods had become more and more cold, however, and eventually Belias left her to go find his nephew in Small Shimaron.
All that worked out, Saralegui again requests that Small Shimaron and Shin Makoku create an alliance. However, he explains how he plans to take Large Shimaron's throne once Lanzhil is kicked off, all the other candidates rid of and Conrad with no intention of leaving Shin Makoku, and asks for Shin Makoku to turn a blind eye while he works to unify Shimaron. It would work in their favor as well, he points out, as he and Yuuri would then control the largest parts of the human and demon lands and could create a lasting peace.
Belias suggests they leave for Small Shimaron as soon as possible, beginning to speak of Alazon's relation with him, but Saralegui says simply that he never had a mother from the beginning. He's not as unfeeling about the situation as he'd like others to believe, however. Alazon comes again to meet with the Maoh properly and ask for his assistance, with Yuuri's subjects present as well as Saralegui and Belias. But when Yuuri accepts her proposal and she moves to hand him the Holy Sword, Saralegui decides that he won't let her have Yuuri and pushes his way in, snatching the sword away himself. Its power suddenly goes nuts, as Saralegui, a half-blood himself, turns out to be its true wielder, and he briefly tries to turn it on Alazon in a fit of rage when she refuses to acknowledge him as just as worthy as Yuuri. The Maoh stops him before things can escalate, and Saralegui instead teleports away using the sword's power, Belias attempting to catch him before he disappeared and ending up in a random spot halfway across Shin Makoku's capital.
Still emotionally unstable, Saralegui comes across Geneus, an ex-servant of his mother, in an alleyway, and gives him the sword's power so that he could get revenge on her for both of them. Geneus wreaks havoc on the city with the Holy Sword's power, and that same power nearly kills Saralgui. But Alazon steps in the way at the last moment just as Belias arrives and urges him to save Saralegui. He covers Saralegui while Alazon is overcome by the sword's energy, and then once the dust has cleared he runs to his sister's side where she laid slumped against the side of a building, bloody-faced. Saralegui approaches the scene after a moment, stunned and in disbelief at the idea that his mother would have saved him and insisting that it must be a lie, but she weakly reaches for him with a smile before her hand drops, too far gone already. Yuuri and the Original King manage to subdue Geneus while Belias tries and fails to heal his sister, and the Holy Sword's power rains down on the city. Saralegui charges the sword again with that same power, using it to heal his mother.
Yuuri is still unconscious some days after the battle, his magical energy exhausted, and Saralegui volunteers to use the Holy Sword's power to heal him as well. Some of Yuuri's subject resist at first, still unwilling to trust him, but eventually they relent and Yuuri is woken up. Saralegui is drained himself by the effort, but Belias steadies him and Sara simply smiles and says that it was his atonement. Yuuri goes to meet with Alazon now that both of them have recovered, and she laments how her country is apparently fated to die, but Saralegui interrupts to say that he will use the Holy Sword's power to revive Seisakoku. Not for her sake, of course, but as a favor from Small Shimaron to Seisakoku that he will see repaid.
Saralegui says farewell to Yuuri, their relationship repaired if somewhat more honest now, and Saralegui teases him that he should be careful around ambitious men like him. He travels to Seisakoku with his mother, returning the Holy Sword's power to the country with a quick but formal ceremony, and he turns to leave the moment it's over, Belias following after him, but pauses near the exit just long enough to say that he'll return at some point, as it's the country of his birth. He leaves it at that, heading out as Alazon sheds quiet, grateful tears.
[Personality]
By all outward appearances, Saralegui is just the young and charismatic king of the country of Small Shimaron. He's intelligent and fair in his rule despite his age, and well-liked by his people. He's kind and charming and strives for peace, the sort of king that really cares about his people, rather than just enjoying the luxury that such power brings.
In reality, however, Saralegui is manipulative and scheming. He plays nice with others to keep up a good reputation, because it's that sort of thing that helps him most in the cutthroat politics of his world. Saralegui doesn't shy away from using others to accomplish his goals, and he's both intelligent enough and powerful enough to get away with it. "Powerful" in this case referring less to his rank and more to the hypnotic magic he can work with his eyes. He doesn't even need that much of the time though, more interested in the challenge of going without, or doing things the more complicated way because it's more "fun". It isn't a lie that he cares for his country, but even that has a selfish root, a need to be a greater king than his father was, to be acknowledged and loved and respected and feared by everyone because his father would barely even look at him.
He has something of an abandonment complex, between his father's lack of care and his mother having been entirely absent from his life. No one is nice to others without wanting something from them, and the concept of love is a pretty lie. How could he believe in something like that, after all, when his own parents, the people who are supposed to love you unconditionally and before all others, wanted nothing to do with him? The only person he trusts absolutely his his bodyguard, Belias, and that's a trust built up over more than a decade of loyal servitude. Had Belias entered his life later it might have been too late, with Saralegui already too suspicious of others in general to allow anyone that close, but Belias came at a critical point, when Saralegui was still young and desperate enough to cling to whatever attention he was given. By the end of the series he's improved somewhat, becoming friends with Yuuri and somewhat forgiving his mother, but he's still not about to start befriending everyone he meets like Yuuri does. He's skeptical of others as a rule, and while he is capable of being friendly to strangers, it's generally either for the sake of keeping up appearances, or the interaction is so shallow that there's no harm in being lighthearted about it.
Despite everything he's done, Saralegui isn't exactly a villain. He does bad things, sometimes cruel things, but his intentions are often good. World peace, for example. He has a very "ends justify the means" attitude, which is why he could so easily trick his only friend, the pacifistic Yuuri, into destroying entire armies for him on two separate occasions -- it might hurt Yuuri, yes, but it gets rid of the threat of Large Shimaron's forces without having to send a single soldier into battle, and if it manages to kill off Large Shimaron's king in the process, then that just means he can claim the throne himself and definitely end all the fighting between humans and demons. He has some intense trust issues as well, so he lies and manipulates rather than put his faith into others. He's gotten better about that with the events of the end of the series -- the revelation that his mother might just care about him after all, that Belias is his family and loyal to him no matter what, that Yuuri will trust him and believe in him no matter what he does -- but it's a slow process. He really is trying to be a better person these days, more genuine at least, but old habits die hard, and Saralegui is far too prideful to so easily admit that he's been wrong about these things all along. Out loud, at least.
[Abilities]
His power of hypnosis, where his eyes glow a light blue and eye-contact allows him to command anyone to do anything. The only person who has ever manages to resist one of his commands was Yuuri (and in the OVA version, Wolfram showed a little resistance due to having such a strong will, but couldn't completely ignore the suggestions).
[Other important stuff]
His eyes are a little overpowered, but he actually uses them very infrequently and very secretly. If this should still be nerfed somewhat, his hypnosis can be made easier to resist.
[Sample post]
[First Person]
- If you could go back home, would you? Why or why not?
Of course. I have a country to rule and left alone too long, it will be snatched up by the first greedy noble who works up the courage to do so. Staying away would be irresponsible.
- Would you consider yourself a power hungry individual?
I would say I'm ambitious, but "power hungry" is a bit harsh a descriptor. Desiring power is only a bad thing when you don't intend to use that power for good purposes, or when you would crush those who are without power to gain it.
- Would you consider yourself a hero or a villain? Why? Neither is an option as well, but still tell why.
Those are rather black and white descriptions. I can't imagine anyone would call themselves a villain, for one thing -- every man is a hero in his own mind -- and even knowing that what I do is for good in the end, I'm hardly going to pretend that I've never done anything of questionable morality.
- Murder. What is your opinion?
Abhorrent, of course. ((ooc: that being a lie. he's not particularly fond of murder and prefers less extreme methods, but he's not above having a person killed if they're in his way and the world would be better off without them.))
- The hottest boy/girl in class/workplace just confessed their love to you. How do you respond?
It's happened a few times, honestly. It's best to just politely decline in those situations. I have too much on my plate to worry about as it is without getting involved in romantic matters as well.
- You are forced onto the dance floor and you MUST dance or the most important person or thing will be destroyed. What do you end up dancing and to what music?
Dancing is hardly something to be avoided. I'm rather experienced with normal ballroom dancing, actually. It isn't that big a deal.
- Also, your thoughts on symmetry?
It's generally visually pleasing, but sometimes a more natural asymmetry is preferable. It all depends, really.
- Oh no! Someone tripped and injured themselves right in front of you! What do you do?
I help them up, of course. It's the polite thing to do, after all. ((ooc: unless it is a person he dislikes, in which case he'll casually "not notice" and drift to the back of the crowd so he can take amusement in the situation without blatantly looking like an asshole.))
[Third Person]
- Someone is being mugged! With complete control over NPC actions, write a sample that illustrates: 1) how or what the character is thinking before the event happens, 2) how they react and deal with the situation, and 3) if necessary, how they handle the aftermath. This will allow both a change to show your character both in a normal situation and a forced situation.
He wasn't ever going to get used to this place, to being an ordinary civilian in a city he had very little control over. Little compared to what he was used to, at least. Some people in his position -- Lanzhil, perhaps -- would have thrown a fit the moment they landed here, insisted that they deserved some special treatment here because of their position back home, as if being the king of a country that doesn't even exist here meant anything. Saralegui, however, had a bit more dignity than that. Better to accept the situation calmly than make a scene and act like a spoiled child.
Trailing a finger over the glass of a shop window, he absentmindedly wondered over the strange novelties sold in this place. Nothing could make him want to stay here, of course, but he could at least spend the time he was stuck here marveling over the curiosities and technology that his world had nothing resembling. The shopping district was fairly empty today, but that was more than fine with him. As...interesting as some of the people he'd met were, at times it was nice to have some time alone.
Or, mostly alone, anyway. A sudden scream and a cry for help shatter the silence, and he looks up in time to see a man and a woman struggling over a purse further down the street.
Saralegui paused, taking a moment to consider the situation -- his own location by the shop's doorway, where he would still be unseen from their angle, and the size of the mugger in question. It wasn't as if he wanted to just let the woman be attacked, but logically he knew he wasn't a fighter and that he stood no chance against a man like that. Perhaps with his eyes, but that wasn't something to be used lightly.
A smacking sound broke him from his thoughts, and he looked back over as the robber struck the woman across the face. She recoiled, automatically letting go of the purse strap, and that was all the leeway the man needed to flee.
The king waited a few moments, until the running footsteps had faded and there was only a soft sobbing from the woman where she sat on the ground, before pulling open the door closest to him and letting it close with a bang that startled the woman as he came around the corner.
"Are you alright?" he asked as he hurried over, face the perfect picture of concern that he didn't entirely have to fake. That was quite the bruise forming on her cheek, after all. Crouching next to her, he tugged a handkerchief from his pocket and offered it to her. "I heard a yell, and I came as soon as I could..."
The woman proves easy enough to console, calming after a few minutes of hysteria and dirtying his handkerchief. She seemed grateful enough that he'd come to assist her at all, and that was enough as far as he was concerned, lingering long enough to help her find some law enforcement.
[Why do you want to play this character in Somarium?] Castmates from this series are really rare, and even rarer are ones specifically asking for a Saralegui on ATP. So yeah, though I wasn't particularly looking for a new game and haven't joined a new one in a long time, absolutely gonna jump on that chance.
[Which rule was your favorite and why?] Be active. There is little so frustrating as seeing someone join a game with a character you're excited to tag and then never seem them around anywhere.
[Where did you hear about Somarium?] ATP
[Any questions?] Nope!