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Battlemaster to his fellow [[Aldar]] [[Han-Silnar]], '''Yen-Sorte''' was renowned among his kind for his unparalleled skill in combat. On his leader's orders, he slew [[Dekalb]] in a swift and merciless battle lasting little more than half a minute. This infamous act of murder was a first among the Aldar and became known as the [[Great Betrayal]]. Yen-Sorte was slain in battle by [[Matsuhama]] later in the [[War of Humanity]].
Battlemaster to his fellow [[Aldar]] [[Han-Silnar]], '''Yen-Sorte''' was renowned among his kind for his unparalleled skill in combat. On his leader's orders, he slew [[Dekalb]] in a swift and merciless battle lasting little more than half a minute. This infamous act of murder was a first among the Aldar and became known as the [[Great Betrayal]]. Yen-Sorte was slain in battle by [[Matsuhama]] later in the [[War of Humanity]].


Yen-Sorte's name is used in that of a modern [[city improvements|city improvement]], the [[Scimitar of Yen-Sorte]] and the [[drop of Yen-Sorte's blood]] artefact.
Yen-Sorte's name is used in that of a modern [[city improvements|city improvement]], the [[Scimitar of Yen-Sorte]], the [[drop of Yen-Sorte's blood]] artefact, and a [[battle figurine]] with his likeness.


[[Category:Historical Figures]]
[[Category:Historical Figures]]

Latest revision as of 22:04, 14 March 2019

Battlemaster to his fellow Aldar Han-Silnar, Yen-Sorte was renowned among his kind for his unparalleled skill in combat. On his leader's orders, he slew Dekalb in a swift and merciless battle lasting little more than half a minute. This infamous act of murder was a first among the Aldar and became known as the Great Betrayal. Yen-Sorte was slain in battle by Matsuhama later in the War of Humanity.

Yen-Sorte's name is used in that of a modern city improvement, the Scimitar of Yen-Sorte, the drop of Yen-Sorte's blood artefact, and a battle figurine with his likeness.