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Yanrock is a secondary antagonist from Fantasy Wars, Elven Legacy:Siege. He was the older brother of Dwarnrock, a warlord full of anger and hatred, the leader of his clan, and later the supreme lord of the dwarves of Tersh.

His Evil Ranking[]

His Villainous Deeds[]

  • He rejects all diplomacy and is hostile to all nations or races
  • After Dwarnrock dies, he states that his brother deserved to die for befriending and helping the elves for so long.
  • After being wounded, he declares against Cornelius that he will reclaim the entire territory of Tersh from the dwarves, but at the same time he wants to completely exterminate the humans and elves.
  • He orders his soldiers to take prisoners only when they need information, and after they find out what they want, they must kill the prisoners.
  • After obtaining information from the sole survivor of the mercenary camp, he kills him with his hammer.
  • He was hostile against the civilians and orders them to disappear from the territory he has conquered, then he loots their homes with his soldiers.
  • After defeating the members of the dark cult and learning that Sagittel hired them, he kills the prisoners and their leader, a dark wizard.
  • He carries out a raid against the army of the Inquisition and the Order of Ticsus in which almost everyone is killed by his dwarves, the leaders, Sir Karel, Father Morcius, Cornelius and Captain Adrian are seriously injured and imprisoned.
  • It is very likely that on his orders some of the prisoners are treated roughly, Adrian is abused so that he begins to limp, and in Morcus's cell they place runes that prevent the father from sleeping properly, so he tortures him.
  • After the four heroes escape from his territory, instead of starting a new life and finally focusing on peace, he wants revenge and prepares for another war against the people.

Why Doesn't He Stand Out?[]

  • He fail the heinous standards of Fantasy Wars. He committed atrocities only in his own territories and did not kill as many as Farrakh, Ugraum Grableg or Sagittel.
  • He treated his dwarves well and they respected him.
  • Even though he openly despised his brother and didn't show it to anyone, deep inside he loved him and felt great hatred and pain for losing him.
  • This is not an excuse for his actions and aggressive behavior, but he is somewhat a minimally tragic character, as he wanted to protect his lands from invaders, he felt that he was constantly being cheated, tricked, and he lost his brother precisely because of such lies and false promises.

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