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As of recent, Antares took to a relief effort sent by the Immortal Flames to help with supplies, uprisings, and simply establishing a dialogue between their people after the Ishgardians rejoined the Grand Companies of Eorzea. However, as he witnessed the horrors of what the Holy See truly was beneath the beautiful scripture and tall, daunting buildings, he was disgusted with what was to be found, a mere shade of what once stood in its stead. Where beautiful towers once stood peerless in every way, they were crumbling due to dragon attacks. Where statues might have adorned several structures' tops, instead mighty Dragon-Killers threatened the skies for any who would dare try to strike out against the faithful of Halone.
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While those of his kin dealt with the reason they were sent to Ishgard to begin with, Antares struck out into the Brume and the lower levels of Foundation, doing what he could to help the citizenry in the wake of the tumultuous events currently sending the faithful city into upheaval. As he continued to help and continued to listen, he continued to learn of the tyranny of the Temple Knights and how their abuse of power was something akin to that of the Sultansworn of Ul'dah. Sickened and upset by this fact, he tried to do as he would to protect those of the citizens, failing at every turn no matter the dialogue he would seek to open with those of Ishgard's knights. He struggled to remain with his spirits alight, asking himself time and time again what the Monks of Rhalgr would do in his shoes, knowing full well that they would have banded together to take on the tyrants of Halone and reestablish a level of equality in Ishgard, much like they planned to do with the Mad King's reign.
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What he did not expect, however, was the presence of fearless figures carrying ridiculously sized swords, chopping through the oppressors of the weak and down-trodden as if they were butter. Flowing around these individuals was a power that he had unseen, even among the faithful of others devout to the Twelve. He stood in awe, rather than helping those of the Brume evacuate the area of combat, watching the two Dark Knights - as he would learn that they were called - battling with the never-ending wave of Temple Knights crashing against them, until they turned tail and fled from the scene. He stood before them with his sword in his hand and his shield strapped to his arm, both slackened in some manner of awe that overtook him, believing he saw what the Twelve had meant for him to find throughout his travels and his tribulations. Offering to buy the figures a drink, they retreated to some seedy, broken shanty in the Brume where they discussed exactly what the state of Ishgard was, tossing words back and forth until it became completely apparent that these Dark Knights - these defenders of the weak - were antagonists just the same as the Temple Knights. While the Dark Knights stood against those who would have taken advantage of the weak, they antagonized all the same in a never-ending power struggle.
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As the weeks turned to a month, he continued to meet with these Dark Knights, Saewynn Stone and Erreux Claipohant, discussing what exactly they were capable of and no doubt showcasing his interest, regardless of his own personal opinions about their methods and the ways that they went about circumventing tyranny and oppression, as it reminded him similarly of the Fist of Rhalgr that refused to buckle or bend knee in the face of it. By the end of his stay there in Ishgard, returning back to Ul'dah, he carried with him the Soul Stone of their original mentor, bestowed upon them as they hoped he would lose some of that idealistic edge he had gained throughout his recent years as a Free-Paladin.
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In the coming months, it might have been only because of the upbringing within the Temple of Rhalgr that saved him from losing himself completely to the locked away sensations and feelings that he refused to address. Even after having speaking of what had ailed him, he had never truly moved past the death of his father in such a weak state nor the horrifying Battle of Carteneau. Those two fonts of powerful, negative emotions fueled his abilities and took them to heights that he should have shied away from in such early stages of his combat. However, it was because of these powerful emotions that the Soul Crystal he carried roused from its state and began to impart its knowledge upon Antares the more he ventured throughout the land, beginning to notice the striking difference he made with his sword now as compared to when he carried with him sword and shield.
  
 
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“Listen to me, Antares, there comes a time in a man’s life where he must choose what the path of Rhalgr means to him. Is it a path that leads to the destruction of all who would oppose him? Is a path of the destruction of the threats that would stand in the way of his and his own’s happiness? Nary a thought is shed by those who would walk the path for strength, but know in your chest beats the blood of Rhalgr. Don’t waste it, no matter what you make of yourself.”

-Iskander Steelfist, 1561 of the Sixth Astral Era before succumbing to Red Throat

Antares Armstrong is a mature character. The themes within his story are intended for a mature audience capable of handling extreme violence, questionable and realistic tropes, and graphic situations.


General Appearance

Carrying a dark complexion was something that set him apart from many other Hyur as prolonged exposure to the scalding sun of Thanalan often left him looking far more crisp than he would have otherwise appeared, making the broad and muscular man rather easy to spot in a crowd. Adding to this ease of noticeability, there is a level of classical Gyr Abanian handsomeness to his features that are broad, stern, and chiseled like the mountain tops that Ala Mhigo itself was built upon. Draping from the crown of the man’s head flows a healthy mass of disheveled brown and peppered locks that provide some layer of protection from the sun’s tyranny as the lack of tan lines around his face showcased a certain disdain for wearing a helmet. If his classical features were not enough to lend towards his pure Ala Mhigan heritage, his ritualistically shaved eyebrows only did more to add to it, not letting them grow bushy or painting them on as other Highlander men would do. Beneath a generous brow bone sat twin orbs of a dark brown, matching with his rather bland and typical hair color, carrying with it specks of gold to showcase that intelligence laying behind his boorish and brash facade. When the man was younger in his years, he felt his particularly pronounced nose was something to be embarrassed of, feeling it too large for his face but as his face caught up with his nose, everything seemed to fall into place leaving that centerpiece upon his features looking right at home.

Laying siege to the man’s expressionable features were a series of scars and thick facial hair that only enhanced the combatant’s tested mettle. Slashing across the expanse of his prominent nose is a straight slash caught by the tip of a blade, accompanied by another that appeared its brother having just barely slashed through his right eye, leaving a permanent off-set coloring within the sea of white. On the man’s left cheek, just above his thick beard was a thin stab wound that appeared to have come from something akin to a punch-dagger. Unlike his ritualistically shaved eyebrows, the man maintains a firm belief that his beard adds to his own masculinity and definition to his gruff features. The ever-fluctuating thickness of his beard remains tied to that of his travels, where long treks often accompany a thicker beard and extended periods of time in the bounty of Ul’dah offer something more tidy. Regardless of the shift of this beard, a day does not go by where the man does not shave his eyebrows in the morning when he first awakes.

In typical Highlander fashion, Antares earned his name by bouts of strength and proving himself in some way and while the story is surely to be saved for something akin to a tavern’s screaming braggarts, Antares’ physique tells quite the tale of how he earned the name Armstrong. Highlanders themselves are known for their incredibly powerful and strong builds, but Antares takes this a step further in the overall mountainous form of his grand arms. Where others might struggle to find their momentum with even some of the heftiest of axes, Antares’ considerable strength allows him to wield even some of the mightiest weapons with a single hand, turning what was once a greataxe into a handaxe.

Adorning the man’s robust physique, much like his face, are a swath of scars that cut and cleave their way throughout nearly every twist and turn of his figure. While the majority of the scarring lies upon the front of the man, there are more than enough puncture wounds upon his back be it from arrow or dagger. As well, there appears to be a discoloration of his skin near his left kidney, as if he were the target of a particularly nasty spell that he wasn’t quite fast enough to dodge out of the way for.