nce a noble ally to King Thoron, Stendhal's boundless ambition and egotism have driven him into a dark alliance with Scylla to seize the Dragon thrown for himself.
Believing himself superior to Thoron, Stendhal could not accept being second to the Dragon King, and was responsible for the death of Thoron's beloved queen. Now, his thousand-year imprisonment has further nourished his hateful obsession to destroy Thoron.
In battle, Stendhal is Thoron's only true threat. But aside from his great strength, he is all the more dangerous for being completely unchecked by fairness and mercy. |