Vidarr, a towering figure of a man, stands as a testament to the brutality of his upbringing and the relentless drive for vengeance that fuels his existence. Born into the harsh world of Nimoth, Vidarr was abducted as a mere child and thrust into the merciless world of slave fighting rings. His large stature, a genetic gift from his Nimothan lineage, combined with the muscle mass akin to that of a Minotaur, made him a prized asset in the underground pits where he was forced to fight for survival and the entertainment of others. His skin, a deep bronze, bears the scars of countless battles, each a story of survival and pain. His eyes, a piercing blue, reflect a soul hardened by years of suffering but ignited by a fierce determination.
Sold to a wealthy Atlantean noble in Katagia, Vidarr's life took a turn when he was used not only as a pit fighter but also as a bodyguard. The noble, a cunning and cruel man named Lord Theron, exploited Vidarr's skills to amass wealth through betting on the outcomes of his fights. Yet, amidst the violence and degradation, Vidarr found a flicker of hope in the form of another slave, Lysandra, who was forced into the life of a pleasure slave. Their love was silent, expressed through stolen glances and protective gestures, until the day Lord Theron, in a drunken rage, caused Lysandra's death.
The sight of Lysandra's lifeless body being carted away by corrupt Myrmidon soldiers named Brutus and Gaius ignited a bloodlust in Vidarr that could not be quenched. With a ferocity born of grief and rage, he dispatched the soldiers, using their own swords to carve a path of vengeance through the noble's mansion. His assault culminated in the confrontation with Lord Theron, where Vidarr's fury manifested in the brutal maiming of his former master.
Vidarr's unique trait is his silent communication, a skill honed in the pits where words were often a luxury he could not afford. His life is a constant battle against the chains of slavery, the loss of love, and the thirst for justice in a world that has shown him nothing but cruelty.