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Astrid the Ruthless by Guei-Girl

Astrid the Ruthless

Guei-Girl

Real Name: Astrid the Ruthless

Aliases: The Ladgrith Queen

Race/species: Human (Ladgrith clan)

Home World/Birthplace: Meerlo

Title/Job: Viking leader/Dual blade wielder

Element: Metal

Age: 27

Gender: Female

Height: 5' 11”

Weight: Don't ask

Eye Colour: Blue

Hair: Blonde

Weapon(s): Twin swords

Ambitions: To become the most rich and powerful Viking leader

Technique(s)/Abilities: Can wield two swords, can see creatures that become invisible, uses various dual sword techniques.

Likes: Treasure, power, the oceans of Meerlo, the Badb bodyguards

Dislikes: People who oppose her, easily frightened people, weak willed people

Strengths: Is physically strong, brave, healthy and doesn't get sea sick

Weaknesses: Is short tempered, aggressive, weak magical abilities, impatient, prideful

Family:

Mother: Pernilla the Fierce (Deceased)

Father: Raped and killed by Pernilla before Astrid was born

Other: Her band of Ladgrith viking women and Badb bodyguards

Bio: The Ladgrith vikings are a mostly female clan of humans. The male birthrates in the Ladgrith clan is very low. Three male Ladgriths are born every 50 years and are seen as a sign of good fortune. However, most males outside the Ladgrith clans and the Badb race are seen as a nuisance to these fierce viking women.

Astrid's mother, the former viking leader Pernilla the Fiece was one of the most fearsome and well respected leaders of the Ladgrith clan. Astrid admires her mother and strives to live up to her expectations.

After Pernilla died, Astrid became the new leader of the Ladgrith viking women. She is feared and reveared by her clan and strikes terror in those who oppose her.

So when in Meerlo, one needs to watch out for Astrid and her ruthless viking clan. Some superficial fools go after their beautiful leader, but are never be seen again afterwards.


A villain character in my Alerfa universe. In order to develop protagonists, it's only fair I develop some antagonists on the side. What is a good story without an antagonist?

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