Race: Kyuubi
Drake: Alygon
Weapon: Locrio, the Trident of Alos (Legionary Treasure)

Alos of the 6 Tails, Chain Breaker, Protector of Ninlary, is the founding Legrarch of the Arnem Legion, one of the five legendary Otesis Legions. Among the Successors, the Drakynium’s greatest enemies, their main focus is the Dranate and the Unholy Alliance.
History
Origin
From an early age, Alos was raised by his uncle, Evolis, who was responsible for revealing the location of Mared, a refuge for the Helaw people in the lands ruled by Maliris. Evolis himself being a Helaw, he betrayed his people in exchange for becoming an Elevated One of the profane god Eiban. Those who resisted were massacred, with the exception of their leader Arnem. Those who survived were enslaved by the mind control of the mysti of the Order, of which Evolis was now master. After ruining Mared and contributing to the misery of his people, Evolis took only one small baby, his nephew Alos. Thus, under the tutelage of his uncle, Alos grew up surrounded by evil and tyranny. Yet, he managed to remain good, something that his uncle seemed not to mind. Upon reaching adulthood, after a life of study and training in the arts of combat and sorcery, Alos was ready for a ritual assisted by his uncle. The details or function were not revealed to him, as Alos’ participation would be simple: he would kill a slave. This was Arnem, the heleia who defended her people when they were betrayed by Evolis. She was a kyuubi, but she only had 6 of her 9 tails; 3 of which had been torn off and placed together on the altar around her. Evolis and the Lord of Chains Ikrian were present at the ritual. Alos was given a dagger with which he would kill the bound and gagged slave. Even though he had spent his entire life in an environment that supported villainy, Alos had never even killed anyone. Even so, he was led by his uncle. Arnem, the slave who would be sacrificed, struggled as she tried to say something with her mouth gagged; she did not seem afraid of what was going to happen, but rather unable to say what she wanted before she died. Hesitantly and without looking, Alos stabbed her, feeling no pleasure or even a desire to receive approval. It was at that moment that a portal opened in the hall, a gigantic cyan portal. Evolis and Ikrian threw their Chains of Order into the portal, which forcibly held and pulled something. A huge, energetic hand came out of the portal, which grabbed Alos and began to squeeze him. This was the hand of Helavis, the spirit worshipped by the Helavian people and their protector. Seeing that he would be squeezed to death, Alos cried out for his uncle, only to hear back that he could already die, as he had already fulfilled his purpose. The truth is that Golenat, the one whom Evolis serves, has a taste for subjugating good entities and forcing them to serve him in some way, and Helavis would be a great addition. However, reaching the Spiritual Plane, where he resides, would not be enough; they would have to go directly to the spirit itself. Helavis has a connection with all of his followers, the helaws, so a tragedy involving them even slightly would attract his attention, and nothing is more tragic for a benevolent spirit than a malevolent act. A matricide was the tragedy chosen by Evolis to reach Helavis, and it would still have to be an involuntary matricide. 3 is the number of Helavis, so they ripped 3 tails from Arnem, the sacrificed helaw, to increase the chances of connecting with the spirit. But the death of one of his followers was far from being enough to reach him; she would need to die at the hands of another helaw; however, Evolis had already lost the grace of the spirit when he betrayed his people. For this reason, he kept a genuine helaw nearby. The death could not be forced by mind control; it would have to occur naturally at the hands of a good and benevolent helaw, which Evolis was no longer. At his uncle’s insistence, Alos committed the matricide. Arnem, the sacrificed one, was his mother and Evolis’ sister, who had been deprived of her son’s presence since she was enslaved. A real Helaw killing his own mother was the necessary tragedy that involved Helavis enough for them to reach him. The spirit grabbed Alos in order to kill him because of his crime against his mother, since Evolis no longer cared about his nephew, since he had already committed the murder that attracted Helavis, all he wanted at that moment was to subdue the spirit. Still not understanding his uncle’s betrayal, Alos cried for the life he had just taken, even without knowing his connection to her. The tears fell on Helavis’ clenched fist, and from those drops of disgust, he knew who that boy was. Helavis has an intimate and deep connection with all Helaws, which allowed him to know, at least, the facts of their lives that they did not care to reveal. In a lapse of information, the spirit revealed everything in Alos’ mind. Who his mother was, and that he had just killed her, as well as the evil nature of his uncle. Helavis then opened her hand, releasing her devoted boy.
Alos, now desperate for what he had done, but furious with those who had made him do it, tore off three of his tails and offered them as tribute to Helavis. 3 was his number, and despite being limited by the chains, he managed to use the offering to break the shackles that held him. With his freedom, the portal began to close, and Helavis took advantage of his last seconds in contact with the Mortal Plane to release a burst of furious destruction from which only the true Helaws were protected: Alos and Arnem.
Evolis taught Alos more than he should have. With his knowledge of war and power, he took advantage of the temporary absence of his uncle and Ikrian to free most of the Helaws and other slaves. They returned to Mared to bury Arnem as a form of respect for the woman who had defended them, and as a way for Alos to try to ease the pain of having taken the life of his own mother. During his escape, he stole his mother’s trident, which Evolis used as decoration in his residence, and left it on her grave, despite the Helaws asking Arnem’s son to use his mother’s weapon. He himself said that he was not worthy and that he would be ashamed to use it with the same hands that took the life of its former bearer.
Since then, Alos, despite his young age and experience, has led his people in the region against the tyranny of those who deceived him and made him commit an act whose weight would never leave him.