Tycondrius had parted ways with Tarquin Wroe after Sol Invictus completed a series of missions in the Kingdom.
However... it had been years since he had anything to do with his previous patrons, Princess Aurala Wyndham, youngest daughter of King Adal, and Chantal De la Croix, the Fleet Admiral of the Kingdom's Navy.
From time to time, Tycon had wondered where the blue-haired fool had gone.
It wasn't something he placed much importance in.
If the fates were kind, the Daeva would survive until he and Tycon would again join forces.
Judging by the man's predilection for forbidden magics and dark artifacts... Wroe's death (or worse) was far more likely.
Tarquin Wroe followed the whims of his voices... resulting in him descending to one of the seven hells.
But instead of damning himself to an eternity of pain, agony, and... taxation under whatever passed for the local governing body--
...he yet lived.
It is an unpopular opinion that mana-suppression abilities are stupid. It is popular with heroes from other worlds, though...
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The Author believes that being underestimated grants them more problems than advantages.
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Being humble is seen as honorable. Appearing weak is a societal sin-- opening such individuals to criticism from their peers instead of what should rightfully be respect for hard-earned strength.