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Mythrosis

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Name: Mythrosis
Age: Predates records
Origin: Speculated to be of another plane of existnce.
Weapons: Rapid Claw attacks and "Argentum Eclīpsis" the latter has never been used, as none knows how to unleash it.
Abilities: Immunity to Space and Time. Also very Durable. Due to its bond with the Elf's pendant. It can never truly be destroyed until the Pendant is broken.
Model : (U-) (Ophiuchus class war armor) before transmution into the Mythrosis
Backstory: Once, this was an ordinary armor worn by a knight from a ancient kingdom, the top of his class. He found no happiness in killing despite the praise he received. He was on a mission one day to protect a caravan in the Forest of Tra'lugth an Elf was being attacked by thieves, he manged to kill them all, but it was to late. She had been stabbed multiple times in her vitals. The knight grieved so much he committed suicide and his soul was bound to a magic pendant the elf had. The Armor he wore had its matter transformed. The Pendant, Bodies, and Armor were sealed inside a temple, Hundreds of years later, the Armor and pendant seem to have fused into Mythrosis. The armor seems to have a mind of its own and will only let certain people wear it. Only those who have suffered a lot can even get near it.. thus dubbing it "The armor of sorrow"

Themesong : Being composed....

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