My name is Kendrick.
A former monk of the now extinct Order of Emiliano, I have left their sorcerous ways behind me, and sought solitude in my life. In the days that followed the demise of the monster called Cervantes, Marius and I parted ways.
Marius has gone onto greater things, while I have elected to follow a simpler life. Having the Order of Emiliano vanish made things easy.
Many years passed since the demise of Cervantes. I found that I had become a loner, wandering from town to town, enjoying my life of solitude.
Once I had adjusted to the life I had chosen, the Supreme Being threw me a surprise in my life. When I arrived at a town on the western plains of Dreamland, I met the woman that would eventually become my wife.
Roopchan was my life. Raised by famers, she was humble and giving, always making sure I was comfortable. It was her alone that convinced me to stop wandering for good. I settled down with her on a farm that her father had left for her. For years we toiled and worked the land, but we were happy.
Tragedy struck that year however. Five years after we had married, she bore me my first and only child, a strong boy I named Rayough after Roopchan's grandfather. This precious gift however, would come at the price of Roopchan's life.
Seconds after I was cradling Rayough in my arms, Roopchan left this earth to join the Supreme Being. Distraught, I buried her in the fields beyond my farm, and forced myself to adjust to the life of being a parent.
Life wasn't easy.
When Rayough was 18, I reached the age of 44, and we left the farm behind. Seeking solitude once more, my son joined me in my quest across the land in search of the headquarters of the Order of the Silver Sword.
The Order of the Silver Sword was a legendary order of knights which had been founded in the early days of Dreamland, for the purpose of finding and protecting the Silver Sword of the Supreme Being, which was forged in the beginning of time to combat the powers of Darkness.
When we found them, they already knew who we were. Their priests had foretold of our coming, and we were inducted into their ranks after I proved our worthiness by telling them of the defeat of Cervantes.
Rayough and I were made fully fledged knights in the Order, and little did I know it would alter both our lives forever.