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=== History ===
=== History ===
====Pre-Story Events====
====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 becoming "Hamel's White Colossus". He rose up and became the commander of [[Hamel]]'s defenses and one of the cities most respected figures, as well as the heir to the Seiker family that everybody wanted.
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 becoming "Hamel's White Colossus". He rose up and became the commander of [[Hamel]]'s defenses and one of the cities most respected figures, as well as the heir to the Seiker family that everybody wanted.


====Heir to the Seiker Family====
Before [[Chung]] was born, Helputt while being the respected guardian of [[Hamel]] 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 till eventually his son [[Chung|Prince]] was born. His son born weak and frail, Helputt held off giving his son the guardian stone. While the child was frail and sickly for much of his early life, Helputt did not give up on the young [[Chung|Prince]] much he didn't give up on himself. When his son was sick, Helputt would tell his son stories and stand by his bedside, calling him by his nickname [[Chung]].
Before [[Chung]] was born, Helputt while being the respected guardian of [[Hamel]] 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 till eventually his son [[Chung|Prince]] was born. His son born weak and frail, Helputt held off giving his son the guardian stone. While the child was frail and sickly for much of his early life, Helputt did not give up on the young [[Chung|Prince]] much he didn't give up on 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, there 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 a little disappointing but unphased the determination he had in his son. 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, the story of a sickly child, one who was weak and could keep up with other children. That the child continued to strive to become stronger no matter what happened and in the end he became a proud guardian of [[Hamel]]. He told his son that this child was, Helputt, this was his story. His story determined [[Chung]] to never give up.
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, there 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 a little disappointing but unphased the determination he had in his son. 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, the story of a sickly child, one who was weak and could keep up with other children. That the child continued to strive to become stronger no matter what happened and in the end he became a proud guardian of [[Hamel]]. He told his son that this child was, Helputt, this was his story. His story determined [[Chung]] to never give up.


====Demon Invasion====
When the demons invaded [[Hamel]], as the Commander of [[Hamel]]'s Defenses, Helputt 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 if not, 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, the missing hero was 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.
When the demons invaded [[Hamel]], as the Commander of [[Hamel]]'s Defenses, Helputt 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 if not, 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, the missing hero was 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.


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