*~*Kindle*~*
Age:
Kindle is, by far, the most unique of the warriors against Kadeem. Originally from Kadeem, he ran away from his homeland at the age of eighteen and is, more or less, a rogue. Eventually he decides to join the battle against his homeland. Of course, the General at the time wanted nothing to do with him - calling him an enemy spy. After Lieutenant General Alick (now General Alick) convinced the General to give him a chance, and the benefit of the doubt. Months later, the General was killed. The blame was placed on Kindle, though no proof ever convicted him of the crime. Once promoted to General, Alick decided to 'trust his word' and allowed Kindle to stay in the army. He has been good friends with the General since then - for the last two and a half years.
Because of his origins, none of the soldiers associate with him - and most shun him completely. Though she never shuns him, not even the optimistic and caring Xia mixes with him. He's gotten used to being on his own; he's been alone since he was sixteen, so it really doesn't bother him. With no one to bother him, he spends most of his time training, making him an extremely fierce and experienced warrior.
Age:
Kindle is, by far, the most unique of the warriors against Kadeem. Originally from Kadeem, he ran away from his homeland at the age of eighteen and is, more or less, a rogue. Eventually he decides to join the battle against his homeland. Of course, the General at the time wanted nothing to do with him - calling him an enemy spy. After Lieutenant General Alick (now General Alick) convinced the General to give him a chance, and the benefit of the doubt. Months later, the General was killed. The blame was placed on Kindle, though no proof ever convicted him of the crime. Once promoted to General, Alick decided to 'trust his word' and allowed Kindle to stay in the army. He has been good friends with the General since then - for the last two and a half years.
Because of his origins, none of the soldiers associate with him - and most shun him completely. Though she never shuns him, not even the optimistic and caring Xia mixes with him. He's gotten used to being on his own; he's been alone since he was sixteen, so it really doesn't bother him. With no one to bother him, he spends most of his time training, making him an extremely fierce and experienced warrior.