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A figure of inspiration and terror, Flos is always the most dominating presence anywhere he goes, be it a room full of his allies or on the battlefield surrounded by enemies. Above all, Flos considers himself a [King]. His will to conquer is absolute, and he considers it his own right - his purpose in life - to conquer any and all lands and peoples within his reach, potentially even including Earth. However he is also the kind of person who would go to war for the sake of a single individual.<ref>{{VERef|4.02 K}}</ref> He loves his people and would do anything for them, seen when he declared war on [[Belchan]] as vengeance after one of their villages slaughtered the Saltstone Tribe on their way to him.<ref>{{VERef|7.10 K}}</ref> | A figure of inspiration and terror, Flos is always the most dominating presence anywhere he goes, be it a room full of his allies or on the battlefield surrounded by enemies. Above all, Flos considers himself a [King]. His will to conquer is absolute, and he considers it his own right - his purpose in life - to conquer any and all lands and peoples within his reach, potentially even including Earth. However he is also the kind of person who would go to war for the sake of a single individual.<ref>{{VERef|4.02 K}}</ref> He loves his people and would do anything for them, seen when he declared war on [[Belchan]] as vengeance after one of their villages slaughtered the Saltstone Tribe on their way to him.<ref>{{VERef|7.10 K}}</ref> | ||
Despite being one of the most powerful individuals in the world, he's often interested by the most mundane things, such as an unusually large [[Yellat]] or dressing up as Santa Claus for Christmas.<ref>{{VERef|8.25 KH}}</ref> He is charismatic by way of his boisterous personality, and prefers being informal with other people. He enjoys it when individuals are bold or audacious, usually because the majority of the people around him are too formal, terrified, or consider him their enemy. He loves being challenged in games or physical feats and can be extremely competitive. He also loves entertainment and does things at a whim, such as creating a holiday for skipping stones. He'll pursue his interests if it puts him at an disadvantage, such as when he gave away his location just to be seen on the scrying orb playing soccer.<ref>{{VERef|8.15}}</ref> He dislikes injustice, such as when he established [[Loquea Dree]] as a better replacement for the Black Judgement. However, he is unwilling to stop the practice of selling war prisoners to [[Roshal]], despite the insistance of [[Gazi Pathseeker|Gazi]], [[Trey Atwood|Trey]], and [[Amerys | Despite being one of the most powerful individuals in the world, he's often interested by the most mundane things, such as an unusually large [[Yellat]] or dressing up as Santa Claus for Christmas.<ref>{{VERef|8.25 KH}}</ref> He is charismatic by way of his boisterous personality, and prefers being informal with other people. He enjoys it when individuals are bold or audacious, usually because the majority of the people around him are too formal, terrified, or consider him their enemy. He loves being challenged in games or physical feats and can be extremely competitive. He also loves entertainment and does things at a whim, such as creating a holiday for skipping stones. He'll pursue his interests if it puts him at an disadvantage, such as when he gave away his location just to be seen on the scrying orb playing soccer.<ref>{{VERef|8.15}}</ref> He dislikes injustice, such as when he established [[Loquea Dree]] as a better replacement for the Black Judgement. However, he is unwilling to stop the practice of selling war prisoners to [[Roshal]], despite the insistance of [[Gazi Pathseeker|Gazi]], [[Trey Atwood|Trey]], and [[Amerys]].<ref>{{VERef|10.12 H (Pt. 2)}}</ref> | ||
Flos hungers for stories. Stories of Earth, stories of new and exciting things and places. Such stories, and the proof of them, is what his surviving Seven spent over a decade scouring the world for, in order to awaken their sleeping king. Ultimately, it was Trey and Teres' stories of Earth which finally woke the King of Destruction from his slumber of decades. Flos is immensely curiosity about anything having to do with the Earth, and enjoys speculating who would win in a war between his and Earth's forces. | Flos hungers for stories. Stories of Earth, stories of new and exciting things and places. Such stories, and the proof of them, is what his surviving Seven spent over a decade scouring the world for, in order to awaken their sleeping king. Ultimately, it was Trey and Teres' stories of Earth which finally woke the King of Destruction from his slumber of decades. Flos is immensely curiosity about anything having to do with the Earth, and enjoys speculating who would win in a war between his and Earth's forces. | ||
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Most people assumed that Flos had overextended his reach by tackling Baleros and Izril at the same time. However, [[Niers Astoragon]] later theorized that Flos had a rather clever plan to quickly achieve his victory: He planned on rallying several uprising minorities on each continent (by promising power and land to the [[Gnolls]] of Izril, and the same to the [[Half-Gazers]] and [[Selphids]] of Baleros). Also, Flos assumedly didn't intend to have to defend Chandrar from extra-continental attacks, so he needed to occupy his enemies at their home continents. Niers assumed that Flos might have reached out to the Humans as well, especially those of Izril.<ref name="I-TQ" /> | Most people assumed that Flos had overextended his reach by tackling Baleros and Izril at the same time. However, [[Niers Astoragon]] later theorized that Flos had a rather clever plan to quickly achieve his victory: He planned on rallying several uprising minorities on each continent (by promising power and land to the [[Gnolls]] of Izril, and the same to the [[Half-Gazers]] and [[Selphids]] of Baleros). Also, Flos assumedly didn't intend to have to defend Chandrar from extra-continental attacks, so he needed to occupy his enemies at their home continents. Niers assumed that Flos might have reached out to the Humans as well, especially those of Izril.<ref name="I-TQ" /> | ||
Flos sent [[Queravia]] with his armies to Baleros and [[Amerys | Flos sent [[Queravia]] with his armies to Baleros and [[Amerys]] with his armies to [[Izril]]. The start of both campaigns was promising: Queravia landed in the port city of Zaland and conquered it in a day, then defeated an army of the [[Four Great Companies]]. Meanwhile, Amerys landed on the southern shores of Izril<ref name="4.25N">[https://wanderinginn.com/2018/04/03/4-25-n/ Chapter 4.25 N]</ref> and locked down [[Zeres]] all by herself in a stalemate.<ref>[https://wanderinginn.com/2019/05/14/6-16/ Chapter 6.16]</ref><ref name="I-TQ">[https://wanderinginn.com/2019/11/09/interlude-the-titans-question/ Interlude - The Titan's Question]</ref> | ||
Several factors brought his downfall however: | Several factors brought his downfall however: | ||