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| - Starting in 326 AC, Celtheon quickly rose up the ranks, winning the admiration of Aegor, and later, his son Taeronys Dragomyr, whom he was close with and personally trained. He yearned for earning his place in the ranks, and so frequently acted out dramatically or in a risky way to make his actions clear and visible. While most times this was met with either laughter or scolding, Celtheon was the one to ultimately track down and slay Dalan I Karthmere during the Six-Day-Siege -- this alone earned him a promotion to the rank of Captain at the start of the Tentative Years, which he would hold until he became a lesser general in the early 340s AC, and eventually, the commander of all Andoras's armies just before the beginning of the Civil War.
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| - Starting in 326 AC, Celtheon quickly rose up the ranks, winning the admiration of Aegor, and later, his son Taeronys Dragomyr, whom he was close with and personally trained. He yearned for earning his place in the ranks, and so frequently acted out dramatically or in a risky way to make his actions clear and visible. While most times this was met with either laughter or scolding, Celtheon was the one to ultimately track down and slay Dalan I Karthmere during the Six-Day-Siege -- this alone earned him a promotion to the rank of Captain at the start of the Tentative Years, which he would hold until he became a lesser general in the early 340s AC, and eventually, the commander of all Andoras's armies just before the beginning of the Civil War. Daemalor was the primary commander for Aegor Dragomyr in the Civil War. He was the first commander that the rebel forces truly encountered, when he made an appearance at the Battle of the Pantau Bay. After the Battle of Crownprice, Aegor ordered him to embark on a northern campaign, which resulted in several primary Crown victories in Thyllanor and the Moonlyt Peaks. Thinking that their homelands being attacked would be able to force the armies back home, Daemalor pressed on, even when he knew that there were other ways to strategically win. Daemalor was forced to pull back to Dragonspire when it was being besieged for the first time. Hearing a rumor that the city of Crownprice was full of the rebel army disguised as civilians, he gave the order to completely destroy the city, resulting in the Destruction of Crownprice. He later took up arms with his forces during the Second Siege of Dragonspire and is believed to have been killed, although his body was never recovered; his whereabouts are unknown, but he is presumed dead as of the present.
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