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=== History === | === History === | ||
====Youth==== | ====Youth==== | ||
When Helputt was a child, he, much like his son was a sickly child. However he desired to be strong and despite his weakness and his inability to keep up with the children around him, he kept trying to be strong. He trained his way to | When Helputt was a child, he, much like his son, was a sickly child. However, he desired to be strong and despite his weakness and his inability to keep up with the children around him, he kept trying to be strong. He trained his way to become "Hamel's White Colossus". He rose up and became the commander of [[Hamel]]'s defenses and one of the city's most respected figure, as well as the heir to the Seiker family. | ||
====Heir to the Seiker Family==== | ====Heir to the Seiker Family==== | ||
Before [[Chung]] was born, Helputt | Before [[Chung]] was born, Helputt faced one major complication: he had no heirs. For some time, he was unable to have a child to which the Seiker lineage would be passed down to. It wasn't until eventually his son [[Chung|Prince]] was born. His son was weak and frail so Helputt held off giving his son the guardian stone. Although the child was frail and sickly for much of his early life, Helputt did not give up on the young [[Chung|Prince]] or himself. When his son was sick, Helputt would tell his son stories and stand by his bedside, calling him by his nickname [[Chung]]. | ||
Upon [[Chung]]'s eighth birthday, Helputt decided to bestow the guardian stone to his son as a lesson of honor and his duty to protect [[Hamel]]. Helputt trained his son in their private training grounds, | Upon [[Chung]]'s eighth birthday, Helputt decided to bestow the guardian stone to his son as a lesson of honor and his duty to protect [[Hamel]]. Helputt trained his son in their private training grounds, where he displayed a very different personality than he would elsewhere. Helputt became strict and pushed his son to his limits to bring out the guardian he knew was inside his son. However, [[Chung]] wasn't able to break those limits, leaving Helputt disappointing but the dedication he had in his son was unfazed. As the time for [[Chung]] to call forth his armor and weapon from the guardian stone came closer, Helputt decided to tell [[Chung]] a story about a sickly child, one who was weak and couldn't keep up with other children. The child continued to strive to become stronger no matter what happened and in the end, he became a proud guardian of [[Hamel]]. He reveals that this child was Helputt and this was his story. His story motivated [[Chung]] to never give up. | ||
====Demon Invasion==== | ====Demon Invasion==== | ||
When the demons invaded [[Hamel]], as the Commander of [[Hamel]]'s Defenses, | When the demons invaded [[Hamel]], Helputt, as the Commander of [[Hamel]]'s Defenses, was at the forefront defending [[Hamel]]. However, things would meet a grinding turn when Lord [[Rod Ross]] delivered a message to Helputt written by [[Ran]]. The letter detailed an ultimatum towards Helputt. [[Ran]] had control of the Guardian Stone and was going to take complete control over either Helputt or his son [[Chung]]. Unwilling to allow his son to suffer such a fate, Helputt reluctantly agreed to [[Ran]]'s ultimatum and surrendered himself to the demons. Helputt disappeared from the battlefield without a trace and the missing hero dealted a hard blow to the morale of the [[Hamel]] military, even more so once he reappeared. The next time he was seen, he was clad in black armor and was fighting alongside the demons. | ||
With the help of Helputt, [[Ran]] stormed the Temple of Water and | With the help of Helputt, [[Ran]] stormed the Temple of Water and captured both the Water Priest [[Avalanche]] and the Water Priestess [[Sasha]]. Controlled like a puppet by [[Ran]], Helputt interrogated the Water Priestess for information about the Water Seal and the "Prophecy of the World's Root". However, the Priestess remained silent and the Water Seal's location remained unknown. | ||
Helputt | Helputt led the Demon army and stormed Resiam on the [[Dawn of Hamel]], where he slaughtered anybody who stood in his way and nearly killed his own son [[Chung]]. However, [[Chung]] managed to escape into [[7-1|Resiam Outskirts]], where the El Search Party found him. | ||
====Temple of Trials==== | ====Temple of Trials==== | ||
After the events of [[Hamel]], [[Ran]] | After the events of [[Hamel]], [[Ran]] fled the region and the Water Priestess returned. [[Sasha]] tells the El Search Party of the [[7-X|Temple of Trials]], an ancient shrine meant to test the guardians of Hamel. She tells that Helputt is being held captive in the shrine, so the El Search Party enter the dungeon hoping to free him. When they arrive, Helputt was being restrained by two Shadow Priests but the El Search Party intervenes and breaks him free. Enraged and out of control, Helputt nearly kills all the El Search Party, but with the help of the Water Priestess, they manage to escape with their lives. In order to gain the necessary powers to defeat Helputt, the El Search Party go through each of the temple's trials and confront Helputt. After defeating the corrupted guardian, they manage to free him from his captivity. However, the reunion is short-lived as hordes of demons begin to storm the main hall of the temple. With a courageous final act, Helputt sacrifices himself to save the El Search Party. | ||
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*Helputt wrote the skill note [[Lunatic Fury|Heavy Blast]]. | *Helputt wrote the skill note [[Lunatic Fury|Heavy Blast]]. | ||
**While possessed by demons, he wrote the skill note [[Pandemonium - Chaos|Confusion and Scream]]. | **While possessed by demons, he wrote the skill note [[Pandemonium - Chaos|Confusion and Scream]]. | ||
*The side story [[Story/Side Story#Chung's Story|'''Boy's Resolve 6''']] | *The side story [[Story/Side Story#Chung's Story|'''Boy's Resolve 6''']] reveals that [[Helputt]], much like his son '''Prince''', was sick and frail for much of his early life. | ||
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