BURNINGSTEEL

“The strong must always fight against those who threaten the meager.”

Burningsteel’s childhood was marked by the struggles of a family trying to break free from the shackles of a troubled past. His father’s attempts at redemption, although imperfect, were a beacon of hope for a better future. The tragedy that befell them in the market was a turning point that fueled Burningsteel’s unwavering commitment to justice.

After the death of his father, Burningsteel’s determination to make a difference led him to join The Organization’s police force. However, his vision of justice clashed with the reality of The Organization’s oppressive tactics. Witnessing the corruption within the system firsthand, Burningsteel couldn’t stand idly by.

His decision to defect to the Rogues was not an easy one. It came after years of silently resisting orders that went against his principles. The pivotal moment occurred when he was ordered to apprehend a group of innocent civilians labeled as “rebels” for speaking out against The Organization. Unable to carry out such an injustice, Burningsteel turned against his former allies, seeking refuge among the Rogues.

Now a general among the Rogues, Burningsteel uses his military training to lead with a sense of justice and compassion. His proficiency with the sword, a weapon he deems “forgiving and impartial,” reflects his belief in a justice system that considers the nuances of each individual’s circumstances. Burningsteel is not just a warrior; he’s a symbol of resilience and redemption, fighting for a world where the strong protect the meager instead of exploiting them.

His personal motto, “The strong must always fight against those who threaten the meager,” embodies the core of his convictions. Burningsteel’s leadership inspires not only the Rogues but also those who have suffered under the weight of The Organization’s tyranny. The tale of General Burningsteel is a story of personal tragedy, redemption, and the enduring pursuit of a just and compassionate society. -CL