Once upon a time there was Min Su, He was a lord of the Rokhala mountains, and it’s said his bloodline had a lineage all the way back to one of the ruling families of Auroria, back since before the fall of the continent in disaster. After finishing his duties for the day, he gets on the back of the exotic zebra he was gifted by a Firran noblewoman of the Windscour Savannah.
Min Su was just in time to witness a battle in his home province. From the luxury saddle he sat on, he looked as a Mage fought a Rogue. He watches a fierce battle full until he gets a message that he received mail. He drives over to the mailbox to see what message he has.
Min Su heads over to the mailbox and picks up the letter he got just a minute before. It reads “To the noble lord of Rokhala Min Su, It’s time for you to die.” Just as he wonders what the meaning of the letter could be, an arrow comes flying past his head. Charging full speed to the blimp, He runs up the stairs onto the airship.
“Assassins!” He yells as he runs onto the ship. “We need to depart now!” Arrows fly past the ship, and the Daru driver takes off quick. “Please take me to Mahadevi. I must speak with the queen.” The ship flies over Mahadevi so that Min Su can paraglide down to the palace.
“Queen Amarendra IV, I have news of an assassination attempt on me, within my own territory. As the Queen it is your duty to keep nobility safe within your realm.” “I know well my duties.” She responds calmly. “Please speak with the priest over at the Salphira shrine about this. They are currently the ones in charge of state intrigue.”
Min Su heads over to the Salphira shrine of Mahadevi. The priest turns around to speak with Min Su. “Lord Min of Rokhala. Dynasty of Su. I’m sure you’ve come about the attempt on your life.” Min is shocked at the knowledge the priest has. “How do you know this?” He asks. “Because I sent those assassins! The demon of Serpentis will grant me eternal life in exchange for your heart!” He says. “Hail Satan!” They all shout. All of the monks then draw sacrificial daggers from their cloaks, but Min casts impale and ravens to stun them all and runs away. Getting on his Zebra, he runs to the southern Mahadevi ports.
Min Su gets on his Lutesong Junk and writes a letter to Queen Amarendra the IV. “Not only is your head of intrigue plotting to sacrifice me to serpents, He also tried to assault me on my visit to the Salphira shrine.” He gets off and sets sail to Exeloch, where he will get ready to fight the serpents himself.
Outside of Exeloch, Min Su is shocked to see himself on a wanted poster. He is described as a baby-faced Harani Battlemage wanted for treason against the current dynasty of Haranya. Luckily there is a party headed for Serpentis so he joins them.
“You have some funny gear for a mage. What’s your name?” “Umm… My name is Min Hyuk.” Says Min Su. “I am a trade pack runner from Austera. I work nights so you may not have seen me.” The other members of the party don’t seem to question him, but they don’t really believe his story. “What kind of trade packs did you make?” Asks the tank. “I made packs from wool.” He says. The answer seems to satisfy them, but it’s obvious they realized some inconsistencies as the dungeon went on.
Eventually they defeat the keeper of the dungeon. As Min Su stands over the dead body of the demon, someone eventually recognises him. “You’re that lord from Rokhala Mountains!” They say. “That’s why you didn’t roll on any equipment!” Min Su stays silent for a while wondering what to say. Fortunately for him, the raid general disbands the party and they are all sent out of the dungeon. He defects to a Player Nation in Auroria where he can safely live out of reach of the Haranyan nobility.
IGN: Hyang