Tybalt

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Tybalt
Profile
Status: Dead
Age: 25 (at time of death)
Gender: Male
Race: Human
Class: Knight
Nation: Libaterra
Faction:
Mullencamp
Rebels
Crimson Coalition
"Long live Master Losstarot!"
—Tybalt to Hannibal Losstarot

Tybalt was the captain of the S-Class Mullencamp who was stationed in Trinity Gask. He was assassinated by fellow officer Caliban who placed the blame on Khasra III's group which was passing through the city. Thus Tybalt's death helped escalate the war between the Crimson Coalition and the Grand Alliance.

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Biography

Early Years

Tybalt lost his parents during the Faerfolc Rampage but he was saved and raised by Orestes who had lost his son and wife around the same time. Orestes and Tybalt had a father-son relationship; they both found solace from each other as they had lost their families.

Tybalt turned out to be a prodigy as he rose to Mullencamp's prestigious S-Class and became a captain even though he was only in his twenties. Orestes began training him in hopes of making him the next leader of the Vulfsatz. He eventually became a brother figure to Orestes's master, the young Hannibal Losstarot, and he protected Hannibal from bullies and taught him how to defend himself.

Although Hannibal was younger than Tybalt, they had a close bond, as Tybalt saw something in Hannibal that reminded him of his younger brother who had died during the Faerfolc attack years ago.

Godslayer Era

Echoes of War

A group from Maar Sul infiltrated Trinity Gask but was discovered in 11 AOE. Orestes ordered Tybalt to capture the interlopers, hoping to use them as hostages. However, the Maar Sulais travellers turned out to be skilled warriors, and Tybalt's men fought long and hard against two of them while the rest of the Maar Sulais got away.

Death

Two Maar Sulais eventually died, but Tybalt lost his life too during the fierce battle. Hannibal and Orestes grieved Tybalt's death but eventually decided to avenge him: Orestes and the rest of the Vulfsatz were sent after the Maar Sulais group, and despite claims to the contrary the mission to stop the interlopers had now become personal.

However, the Maar Sulais had not in fact killed Tybalt; a fellow Mullencamp officer named Caliban had received orders from the Totenkopfs to kill the wounded Tybalt and blame the Maar Sulais for the deed. While the Vulfsatz were hunting down the Maar Sulais in Libaterra, Hannibal would remain unprotected, and the young Losstarot was eventually kidnapped while the blame was placed on both the Magicracy of Alent and Maar Sul.

Legacy

Tybalt had achieved more through his death than during his life: he had become a pawn of the Totenkopfs who had used his death as a means to plunge the world into a brutal war. He was succeeded by Grace Ripley, a woman as devoted to the Crimson Coalition as Tybalt had been.

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