Pathfinder: Saga of Fate/Helvar

 Difficulty Rating:  **

 Role:  Ranged/Healer

Backstory
In the year 4611 AR, a vampire lord by the name of Draven used his magic to seduce a maiden from a small village in the province of Caliphas, Ustalav named Diona. This encounter led to Diona becoming pregnant. When word across the village spread that Diona was with a half-vampire child, the priest of Iomedae in the village named Sergil, who knew a lot about vampires since he used to hunt them, was asked to lend his wisdom to the situation.

His answer bore both good and bad news. The bad news was that Diona would most likely not survive giving birth to her child. The good news was that he knew a ritual that he could perform during the child's birth that would ensure he would never have to avoid the sun, a trait that most other half-vampires inherit from their vampire fathers.

Diona decided that if her death was almost inevitable either way, she might as well do what was best for her child, so she agreed to go through with the ritual.

Diona gave birth to her child at noon when the sun was at it's highest point, while Sergil repeated prayers to Iomedae. As expected, Diona did not survive her child's birth, and the whole village mourned her loss.

Sergil decided to adopt this child in honor of Diona and named him Helvar, an ancient Azlanti word meaning "Child of the Sun". Sergil wanted to make clear that the sun would not be his weakness, but his strength.

As Helvar grew up, Sergil taught him the words of Iomedae in the hopes that Helvar would follow in his footsteps and become a priest. Sergil also decided to not tell Helvar about the circumstances of his birth, instead telling him that both of his parents succumbed to illness when he was very young.

Helvar believed this for some time before he started to notice that he was aging at a slower rate than the other children. It reached the point where Helvar knew that something was wrong and that it wasn't just that he was taking a longer time to grow. He asked Sergil for the truth, which Sergil wasn't willing to do. Determined to learn his past, Helvar started to ask people around the village who were old enough to know what happened.

The mayor of the village, who had spoken with Sergil and Diona as this was happening, decided he would be the one to tell Helvar about his past. He told Helvar everything, about how his real father was a vampire and his mother died during childbirth. He also told Helvar about how wonderful of a person his mother was, and how much the village grieved for her death. In explaining all of this, he accidentally told Helvar about Sergil's past as a vampire hunter.

After this, Helvar approached Sergil and told him that he knew everything, and that he didn't want to be a priest anymore. He wanted to hunt vampires, just like Sergil used to, so he could find and kill his real father for taking his mother from him. Sergil tried to sway Helvar from his path, but realizing Helvar was insistent, he decided to begin Helvar's training.

Helvar took up Sergil's special musket and trained vigorously under him for 10 years until Sergil succumbed to his old age and passed away. More determined than ever, Helvar trained for 5 more years after that.

When Helvar reached age 60 (human equivalent of 15), a group of vampires came in the night and attacked his hometown. They were led by none other than Draven, Helvar's true father. After waiting for 60 years for Helvar to come of age, he had come to claim his son. They burned the town to the ground and slaughtered nearly everyone there before Draven approached Helvar and offered him to join them, saying Helvar was "destined for much greater things than a life with these pathetic humans", to which Helvar responded, without so much as a word, by spitting in his father's face and unloading a sunlight-infused silver bullet directly into his head. Obviously, this killed Draven instantly, to which the other vampires initially responded with fear, but then proceeded to attack Helvar all at once. In a hard-fought battle in the smoldering ruins of his home town, Helvar single-handedly destroyed every vampire in Draven's clan.

It wasn't long before word reached Caliphas that a town had been completely destroyed. The Ustalavic government sent a group of soldiers to investigate the ruins to which they found a few survivors who told them about Helvar's great deed. At first the soldiers were skeptical, but all of the survivors of the attack told the same story. The commander approached Helvar and offered to recruit him into the Ustalavic military. Since justice was already done, and Helvar had nowhere else to go, Helvar accepted.

Helvar had already received training from Sergil, so his military training lasted briefly before he was allowed to fight on the battlefield. His first war was the War Without Rivals, and Helvar was assigned to fight for Ardeal after Caliphas made the decision to support their side in the war. His combat prowess was quite welcome in their army that mostly consisted of inexperienced peasants who were drafted into service which contrasted with the more skilled fighters from Barstoi's forces. Ardeal would win this war with Caliphas's support, but the victory was bittersweet. After the war, the peasants that fought for Ardeal told stories of a man who fought off several Barstoic soldiers by himself while his wounded comrades were carried to safety. For his bravery, Prince Eduard Ordranti III provided Helvar with a medal of honor and offered him a position as commander, which Helvar turned down.

In the wake of the War Without Rivals, the battleground Furcina became a haunted wasteland known as the Furrows. When word got around to the rest of Ustalav that this was the case, Helvar took it upon himself to put the undead in this area to rest, as dealing with all kinds of undead, vampires included, was what he had trained for. He told Prince Ordranti that he would temporarily leave service in order to pursue this goal, but he could summon him should another major war break out. Since Helvar was so well-respected in Caliphas, the royalty there had little objection to this.

Helvar spent the next eighteen years venturing where no other man would dare to go, eliminating as many undead threats there as possible. However, the amount of bloodshed in the War Without Rivals was so great that Helvar was unable to destroy the resulting undead there before he received a letter from Caliphas in the year 4711, signed simply with the name "Ordranti": it was a call to arms.

This letter was the only contact he had had with Caliphas since leaving eighteen years ago, and he had not been keeping up with current events in the remote town of Sturnidae that he had been staying in.

When Helvar returned to the capital, he was in for quite a surprise. Over the eighteen years he was absent, Eduard had been supplanted from the throne by his late brother's supposed son, Reneis. The scheming Carmilla Caliphvaso, Reneis's aunt, sat on the throne beside Reneis as princess in an incestuous relationship.