Dharsus

Dharsus is the current captain of the Royal Laverathian Guard.

Appearance
Dharsus is a triton with green hair. He is typically outfitted in the traditional armor of the royal guard.

When the Champions Valoris arrived in Laverathia to help with retaking Aquos from the kraken and aboleth threats, Dharsus’ armor was the most well put-together when compared to that of the other guards.

Personality
Dharsus seems to maintain the utmost devotion to the Laverath family. He reacted negatively upon seeing the Champions Valoris in Laverathia and attempted to block their path with his fellow guardspeople, as they were distrustful of surfacers and wished to protect their emperor. However, after recognizing Reides and hearing Reides vouch for his companions, Dharsus was willing to look the other way and allow the Champions Valoris passage into the tritons’ refugee camp. This shows that he has a degree of flexibility, though it may also be due to him trusting Reides’ judgment.

Background
Dharsus leads the royal guard and has sworn loyalty to the Laverathian family. His work involves keeping the royal family safe, as well as aiding the people of Laverathia when needed.

In the past, he would often catch Reides on his escapades out of the castle.

Reides' Homecoming
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Goals
To save Lotlyn, retake Aquos, and restore Khavas to its throne.

Abilities
Due to his high rank, it can be assumed that Dharsus possesses above-average skills in combat.

Dharsus and Reides
When Reides was still living in Aquos, Dharsus always tried to keep a watchful eye over him - much to the prince’s disdain. As he is an excellent guard captain, he managed to foil many of Reides’ escapades. However, Reides was able to sneak past him on many occasions, too. Upon Reides’ return to Laverathia in 598, Dharsus was quick to recognize him. He was shocked to see Reides again and agreed to look the other way when Reides asked him to give the Champions Valoris access to the triton refugee camp. When Reides said it was good to see him alive, Dharsus said that the feeling was mutual.

At times, Reides jokingly refers to Dharsus as “Dharry.”

Quotes

 * (To Reides, in Primordial) "If anyone asks, I didn’t see you."