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== Chronology == === Volume 1=== One day while Flos was in his throne room, he is startled by the sudden appearance of twins [[Trey Atwood|Trey]] and [[Teresa Atwood]] from out of nowhere.<ref>[[Interlude - 1]] </ref> From them, he learns that they hail from another world and listens to them talk of Earth's advanced technology and modern warfare. Inspired and invigorated by the potential challenges of facing an entirely new world, Flos wakes from his slumber, summoning his vassals back to Reim.<ref name="Interlude-King" /> ===Volume 2 === In the first magical chatroom organized by [[Aaron Vanwell|Blackmage]] and [[Wistram Academy|Wistram]], Trey and Teresa participates as 'TwinTrouble.' When one of the chatters - [[Yazdil Achakhei|'Kent Scott']] - is discovered to be an imposter, Flos reveals himself announcing his return and warning off 'Kent Scott'.<ref>[[Interlude - 2]]</ref> Soon after, three of his [[Seven]] return to Reim: [[Mars|Mars the Illusionist]], [[Takhatres]], Lord of the Skies, and [[Gazi Pathseeker]], who are introduced to Trey and Teres. They offer him gifts, Mars offering a small arsenal of magical weapons and armor and Takhatres pledging his tribe's support. While Gazi has nothing to offer, she tells them a story of an [[Erin Solstice|innkeeper]] she met in [[Liscor]], who also came from another world and was the one who injured her eye. When they are about to celebrate three of the Seven's return, a Courier arrives from the [[Emperor of Sands]], delivering [[Drevish]]'s decapitated head encased in ice. Stricken with grief, Flos declares war on the [[Empire of Sands]].<ref name=":2.00 K" /> ===Volume 4=== A month later, despite declaring war, Flos has not ordered his forces to move, aside from ordering Takhatres and his tribe to besiege the Empire of Sands. While Orthenon prepares the nation for conflict, Flos has taken the Atwood twins as his personal servants (though they don't actually perform the duties of [Servants]), having his vassals teach them about the world while insisting that they dispense with formalities and call him by name. He summons them to his personal chamber, where they are horrified to see that he kept Drevish's head, wanting it as a reminder. Teres insists to Flos that he needs to bury Drevish. The [King] is enraged by what he perceives as her presumptuousness and orders them out, but taken off-guard by Trey's insult, he admits that she is right and agrees to bury Drevish, while also confessing that he has become afraid of war after all these years. <ref>[[Chapter 4.00 K]]</ref> However, he reaffirms his desire to live up to his subjects' expectations after going undercover in the castle and asking them how they felt about their [King's] return. Later, Flos spars with Trey, accidentally knocking him out. That night, Flos sneaks out with the Atwood twins, and heads to one of the nearby villages to announce his return. While the villagers are overjoyed to see him, their [Lord] and Flos's former vassal, [[Venith Crusland]] is less than pleased.<ref name=":1">[https://wanderinginn.com/2018/01/09/4-01-k/ Chapter 4.01 K]</ref> Venith's son [[Calac Crusland|Calac]] tries to kill Flos but is easily defeated. Venith and Flos then duel, but is interrupted by his wife, [[Maresar Crusland]]. Flos offers Venith mercy but is refuted, though Maresar joins the [King].<ref>[[Chapter 4.02 K]]</ref> A few days later, while having breakfast, Trey and Teres talks with Flos about their world. He is intrigued about some of Earth's leaders, especially Ghandi and his non-violence movement. Meanwhile, the surrounding rulers have denied Flos's return and suppressed news about him. Discovering that some of the neighboring cities are starving, Flos takes the Atwood twins, Mars, Orthenon and Maresar on a walk, also inviting a few of his subjects. As they are walking, talking about religion, their procession grows to a few thousand. Orthenon realizes that Flos is using his Skill [Rapid March], leading them to the city of Rast. Inspired by Trey's retelling of the story of Jericho and the Hebrews, Flos leads the procession and marches around the city, announcing his return. Galvanized by Flos, the people of Rast turned on their leaders, joining the King of Destruction.<ref>[[Chapter 4.03 K]]</ref> However, this accomplishment is marred by declarations of war from several nations including Hellios and Germina. Flos initially sends Orthenon and Maresar to lead an army against a coalition of armies.<ref>[[Chapter 4.04 K]]</ref> However, when injured refugees begin pouring in, he is unable to withstand seeing his people get hurt, and leaves to fight, taking Trey and Teres with him. With reinforcements from Venith, Flos and his army is able to lead the enemy coalition back to the city, where Gazi activates the [Storm Cage] spell, decimating much of the forces, forcing the rest to surrender.<ref>[[Chapter 4.05 K]]</ref> Flos sells them to the Traders of Roshal, a decision that Teres accepts, but Trey is disgusted by, leading to a fallout between them.<ref>[[Chapter 4.06 KM]]</ref> ===Volume 5=== During the winter, Flos leads his armies up north, where they conquer Hellios and Germina. While Hellios surrendered easily, Germina refused, forcing Flos to kill the Quarass.<ref name="Interlude – Flos" /> In the spring, Flos, Gazi, and the Atwood twins watch the broadcast of Face-Eater Moths assailing Liscor on the scrying orb. Afterwards, they head for the Jerios Bazaar to find a sword. While he is initially disguised to prevent unwanted attention, he is intrigued of Teres telling him about television and its impact on their world, and unveils himself on the scrying network, announcing his return.<ref name="Interlude – Flos" /> Later, Flos is among those watching the Goblin Lord's and Tyrion Veltras's armies assail Liscor.<ref>[[Chapter 5.62]]</ref> ===Volume 6=== Flos secretly participates in the ritual to resurrect the Quarass. He swears to her to that he'll claim Germina as its [King] for 40 years, which she accepts. He heads to Hellios and forces [Queen] [[Calliope]] to abdicate.<ref name=":6.12 K" /> Afterwards, he and his armies return home, laden with riches and artifacts plundered from both nations' treasuries.<ref>[https://wanderinginn.com/2019/05/04/6-13-k/ Chapter 6.13 K]</ref> That night, he holds a banquet where he is introduced to [[Nawalishifra Tannousin|Nawalishifra Tennousin]] and Clan Tennousin. After discussing the surrounding nations with Trey, he sends a [[Chaita|Courier]] with messages to all the nations of Chandrar, announcing a vow of peace in exchanging for letting his people come to Reim.<ref>[[Chapter 6.14 K]]</ref> In [[Pomle]], a conference is held between several leaders of major nations and kingdoms to discuss the King of Destructions's message, where Empress [[Nsiia Oliphant]] of [[Tiqr]] announced her support for Flos. Despite her intent for Tiqr to remain neutral, several nations declare war on it, including [[Illivere]] , [[Savere]], and [[Nerrhavia Fallen|Nerrhavia’s Fallen]].<ref>[[Chapter 6.15 K]]</ref> A month later, as Flos's people begin to return and war rages in Tiqr, Flos talks with Teres about some of his Skills. He is interested with her iPhone and its apps, though he becomes increasingly annoyed with Flappy Bird, leading him to accidentally break the iPhone. He then receives word of an army coming from Khelt, while the Quarass and her envoy arrives to Reim. At the same time, he receives a request from Nsiia to speak with him. She offers him Tiqr and her service in exchange for joining the war against the enemy nations. However, Flos is reluctant to forswear himself, and eventually refuses.<ref>[[Chapter 6.53 K]]</ref> He converses with the Quarass, and manages to trick her into offering to intercede with [[Fetohep|King Fetohep]] on his behalf, in exchange for revealing who the Atwood twins are, which he had planned to do anyway. Flos orders Trey to go with the Quarass to Khelt, believing the Earther would be of some use.<ref>[[Chapter 6.54 K]]</ref> Afterwards, Fetohep and Flos are able to negotiate a bounty of food from Khelt in exchange for a oath from Reim to never attack Khelt.<ref>[[Chapter 6.55 K]]</ref> Flos, Orthenon, and Gazi see the return of the [[Rustängmarder]] and the Nomads of Sky, and discuss Amerys's failure to return. Flos orders Orthenon to publicly contract the [[Iron Vanguard]] to assail Wistram, but Gazi intercedes, having a better, more cheaper plan.<ref>[[Chapter 6.68]]</ref> ===Volume 7=== Flos and Gazi are suspicious when Flos' scrying orb turns itself on to broadcast a Frost Wyvern attack on [[Pallass]]. Suspecting that Wistram is spying on the other end, he addresses Archmage [[Feor]], demanding that Amerys be released. Later after the Wyverns are driven off, he is among those shocked to see an [[Bird|Antinium]] inside the Walled City.<ref>[[Chapter 7.03]]</ref> Later, Flos and his armies march to [[Jecrass]], where he meets [King] [[Raelt Leysars]] under a flag of parlay. Flos requests to cross Jecrass's borders to [[Medain]] in exchange for hunting down monsters, though Raelt refuses, which Flos takes no offense at. Afterwards, he leads his troops to Belchan, where [Prime Minister] [[Lyfelt]] accepted his offer to kill monsters plaguing the nation. As such, Flos managed to increase the levels of his [Soldiers]. While deciding where to go next, two more groups declaring allegiance to Flos arrive: [[Lizardfolk]] from Baleros and [[Gnolls]] from Izril.<ref>[[Chapter 7.08 K]]</ref> The day after, Nawal measures Flos for his new Naq-Alrama blade, discovering that since his slumber, he has gotten ''stronger''. He then meets with representatives from the Lizardfolks and the Gnoll tribes, during which he offers the Gnolls to occupy Hellios. After the meeting, Flos is perturbed, sensing that something is wrong. Realizing that none of his people came through Belchan, he takes some of his troops to look for them. After hours of searching, they find a site of dead Gnolls from the Saltstone Tribe, slaughtered by one of the nearby villages, with only a few Gnoll children left alive to be sold as slaves. Furious, Flos executes several [Officers] and the [Warriors] in the village, and declares war on Belchan on the scrying broadcast.<ref name=":0">[[Chapter 7.10 K]]</ref> Flos's army easily overcome Belchan's forces. However, when they arrive to the capital city of Levrhine, it already surrendered to Jecrass. Raelt agrees to give Lyfelt to Flos, but is unable to condone his second request to execute Belchan's politicians, military leaders, and their families. As such, Flos challenges him to a duel. Despite putting up a good fight, Raelt almost falls to Flos, but one of his River Wardens interferes, leading to an outright conflict between the two armies. Flos is forced to call for a retreat.<ref>[[Chapter 7.13 K]]</ref> Weeks later, Reim and Jecrass are still at a stalemate. Flos and his army are at Sadomere where he unveils his new Skill, [The King's Architect], turning the city into a death trap for the enemy.<ref>[[Chapter 7.21 KQ]]</ref>. After watching the football match in Celum, Flos tries playing it and sends a [Message] for instructions to Joseph Ortega, the "creator" of the game. While he gets a reply back, he also receives a brief letter from Erin Solstice, calling him a jerk and to "stuff your face and stop declaring war." Much amused, he jokingly orders Orthenon to put Liscor on the top of his list.<ref>[[Chapter 7.27]]</ref> In a battle between Jecrass and Reim, Raelt and Flos face off again. This time, Raelt manages to stab Flos in the heart, but the King of Destruction narrowly survives and finishes driving off Jecrass's forces. After the battle, overcome with grief and tiredness, Raelt declares his intent to sue for peace with Reim.<ref>[[Chapter 7.37]]</ref> Flos sends Trey to Wistram, hoping that he could free Amerys, promising to destroy [[A’ctelios Salash|A'ctelios Saash]] in exchange.<ref name=":2">[[Chapter 7.46 K]]</ref><ref>[[Chapter 8.62 K]]</ref> In the middle of Orthenon's negotiations with Jecrass, Flos and his forces are startled to see Jecrass's armies suddenly moving towards Medain. Discovering that adventures from Medain kidnapped [Princess] [[Jecaina Leysars|Jecaina]], Flos and his army follow, sensing an opportunity. However, while Jecaina escapes, Raelt is captured and Flos's army is attacked by an mercenary army of [[Minotaurs]] from the [[House of Minos]], paid by several nations from Terandria, Izril, and Baleros to attack the King of Destruction.<ref name=":2" /> During the battle, the Minotaurs being slaughtering Flos's lower-level [Soldiers], putting Teres at risk. As such, Flos is forced to use his [Army of the King], temporarily levelling up his entire army, which is what the Minotaurs secretly wanted, as the King of Destruction would be bereft of the Skill for a month. As the Minotaurs retreat back to their warships, Flos and some of his elites gives chase, but is ambushed by the ''Illuminary'' captained by [[Rasea Zecrew]]. After the battle, Flos receives word that over a dozen nations have formally declared war on him. He tells Orthenon to recall Takhatres and his tribe for their border campaign against the Empire of Sands.<ref>[[Chapter 7.47 K]]</ref> He then splits the leaders of his forces and the Seven to cover multiple fronts, while intending to press on and conquer Jecrass, promising to fulfil his oath of vengeance for the Gnolls.<ref>[[Chapter 7.48 K]]</ref> Flos watches [[Ryoka Griffin]], [[Maviola El]], and [[Saliss Oliwing|Saliss of Light]]'s run across Izril to cure Tyrion Veltras's sons, though he is confused as to why Saliss is naked.<ref>[[Chapter 7.58]]</ref> He manages to use [Greater Blessing of Armor] through the scrying orb to protect the three from the worst of the chasing [Assassins'] attacks.<ref>[[Chapter 7.59]]</ref> He talks with some of the Gnoll Chieftains and [Shamans], frustrated that he is missing the Meeting of Tribes. He requests one of them to go back to Izril to recruit allies, offering to give Medain to the Gnolls once it's conquered.<ref>[[Interlude – The Tribes of Izril|Interlude - The Tribes of Izril]]</ref> ===Volume 8=== When an army of Nerrhavia's Fallen attacks Reim, Flos pretends to activate [Army of the King], forcing them to flee or surrender. He instead uses the Skill to boost Orthenon's forces against Medain. After Jecaina is crowned [Queen] of Jecrass, Flos meets with her to negotiate, asking her to pledge Jecrass to Reim and for the lives of Lyfelt and his ministers, promising to free Raelt. However, Jecaina refuses his offers and Reim and Medain's cities both began slowly encroach on Jecrass's territory. Later, Flos is one of six rulers of Chandarian nations invited by Jecaina to preside over Lyfelt's trial on live Wistram television. Ultimately, Lyfelt is pronounced guilty. Flos assumed that this brought an end to the war between Reim and Jecrass, but Jecaina refuted him, citing that too much blood had been spilled. However, the [Queen] of Jecrass made a deal with Fetohep, giving some of Jecrass's land to Khelt. Reim is forced to fall back from Jecrass.<ref name=":3">[[Chapter 8.08 J]]</ref> After seeing Joseph, his soccer team, Grimalkin, and Pallass's 1st Army demonstrate their fitness on television, Flos is inspired to do the same, showcasing his troops on a run to their next battle.<ref name=":3" /> Later, he watches Eldavin's story about Archmages [[Zelkyr Amerwing]] and [[Az’kerash|Peril Chandler.]]<ref>[[Interlude – Paradigm Shift (Pt. 1)|Interlude - Paradigm Shift (Pt. 1)]]</ref><ref>[[Interlude – Paradigm Shift (Pt. 2)|Interlude - Paradigm Shift (Pt. 2)]]</ref> When Flos is about to face off against another of Nerrhavia's armies, he hears about the raid on the [[Village of the Dead]], and asks for a temporary ceasefire to watch the broadcast.<ref>[[Chapter 8.18 H]]</ref> While initially an observer, he is one of many to use their Skills to help the adventurers when greater undead emerge from the hidden city.<ref>[[Chapter 8.19 H]]</ref> While marching to defend the capital of Reim, Flos calls for a break, realizing that it is Cinaelu. After arguing with Takhatres over eating eggs, which the Garuda regards as barbaric, and making fun of him for not being able to play Flappy Bird, he along with Takhatres, Maresar, Venith and Teres, meets with some of Nerrhavia's Fallen's [Generals].<ref name=":4">[[Chapter 8.25 KH]]</ref> During the meet-and-greet, Flos receives word of three Djinn from Nerrhavia are on their way to assassinate him. Flos and his army immediately retreat to Reim, hoping to obtain Nawal's Naq-Alrama blade. Besieged by the Djinni throughout the day-long run, Flos and most of his forces make it back, only to find that Nawal was unable to forge a blade, due to all the Naq-Alaram ingots being flawed.<ref>[[Chapter 7.25]]</ref> Venith, Takhrates, and Grand Mage [[Esiela]] manage to kill one of the Djinni while another is forced to flee. The final Djinni, Drenir, directly challenges Flos, which he accepts. During the fight, Flos's body is engulfed in Djinni fire, but he manages to free Drenir. Badly burnt and with multiple incoming armies seeking to take advantage, he orders Takhatres to protect the Gnolls in Hellios. Teres reads to Flos from the Book of Laws in the midst of the revelation that the Gnoll species' capacity for arcane magic was deliberately suppressed by the Drakes.<ref>[[Chapter 8.43]] </ref> When [[Feshi Weatherfur|Feshi]] calls to invite him to the Abitration Council to discuss the Gnolls and Drakes, Teres is forced to decline on his behalf, despite the King of Destruction's insistence.<ref>[[Chapter 8.49 M]]</ref> [[Hecrelunn|Vizir Hecrelunn]] visits the King of Destruction, offering to heal him in exchange for swearing fealty to Khelt, though Flos refused.<ref>[[Chapter 8.53 FH]]</ref> When Reim is being besieged by a massive army from Nerrhavia's Fallen, Flos briefly appears on his balcony, and throws a javelin, although performing the act itself injures him.<ref>[[Chapter 8.61]]</ref>Just when Reim is about to fall, [Assassins] from Germina reveal themselves, ambushing Nerrhavia's Fallen's troops and forcing them to surrender. After the battle, Flos emerges from his tower to mourn Maresar's death. At the same time, Trey, Gazi, Calac, and the Quarass manage to free Amerys from her cell in Wistram.<ref>[[Chapter 8.64 K]]</ref>
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