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Bellerephon au Raa

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His towering frame looms like a storm cloud, pale eyes glinting with reptilian amusement from beneath thick brows. The hooked nose and dramatic features carve cruelty into every smirk, voice slithering out in challenge. You feel the chill of his ambition, a scorpion coiled in human form.

Bellerephon au Raa bursts onto the scene in Iron Gold as a towering, treacherous scion of House Raa, embodying the dramatic flair and iron-fisted brutality of his father Romulus while carving his own path of betrayal. Marked by his pale, scorpion-like stance and mastery of the long hasta, he allies with the villainous Atlas au Raa, turning against his own family with mantis-like menace in deadly duels. His arc cements him as a symbol of Rim treachery, whipping razors and challenging foes like Cassius with unyielding antagonism, leaving a lasting impression of familial disloyalty in the saga's escalating conflicts.

Physical Description

Bellerephon au Raa is a towering young Gold with a long-bodied, hunched build like a praying mantis, pale skin accentuating his sullen, cruel face dominated by a hooked nose and thick caterpillar eyebrows. Pale eyes gleam reptilian amusement from a dramatic visage, often clad in sternum armor bearing an iron fist the size of a grapefruit or rough fabrics. He wields a 3m hasta razor whip and 2m lance with kitari sword in Shadowfall stance, exuding predatory presence.

Evolution

Iron Gold

Bellerephon au Raa emerges as a treacherous son of House Raa, towering and dramatic like his father Romulus, marked by an iron fist in his armor. He betrays his family by allying with Atlas au Raa, whipping razors in duels and challenging Cassius with mantis-like menace. His arc ends in antagonism, embodying Rim treachery with his pale, scorpion stance and long hasta weapon.

  • Emerges as a treacherous son of House Raa, allying with Atlas au Raa against his family.
  • Engages in duels wielding razors and his long hasta weapon with mantis-like precision.
  • Challenges Cassius au Bellona, showcasing his towering, dramatic presence and iron-fisted armor.
  • Embodies Rim treachery through betrayal, adopting a pale, scorpion stance in combat.
  • Ends the book as a key antagonist, highlighting House Raa's internal divisions.

Book Appearances

4

Iron Gold

First appears Ch 26

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