About Us
“If Valon’s going for it, then I’m with him. Even if it kills me.”
Palus Bonicin is built like a truck—big, muscular, and unmistakably dangerous. His green-grey skin has a rough, scaled texture, and his face carries the blunted features of something reptilian, something primal; a creature built for survival and violence.
But when you meet Palus, the first thing you’ll notice isn’t the fangs or the size. It’s the steadiness. The calm. The sense that no matter how chaotic the court gets, no matter how brutal the politics, Palus Bonicin will keep his head.
And in Nazrin, that’s worth more than raw power.
The Last of the Bonicins. The Merchant Prince.
The Loyal Friend.
Palus is the son of a noble family—one that was once powerful, respected, and deeply connected to the throne. His father was a close friend, confidant, and advisor to Abaddon Tynan himself.
Until he wasn’t.
Palus’s father fell out of favor. And when you fall out of favor with Abaddon Tynan, you don’t just lose your position.
You lose everything.
Now, Palus is one of the last of his family left. Most of the Bonicins are gone. And Palus knows—everyone knows—what Tynan allowed his general Fall’un’tir to do to the Schi’a and E’li families. He has seen what happens when the Abaddon decides a noble house is no longer useful.
So Palus does what he has always done: he survives. He keeps his head down, runs the family business, and stays out of the way.
Except for one thing.
He stands beside Valon.
Who is Palus Bonicin
The Steady Hand
Palus Bonicin is built like a truck—big, muscular, and unmistakably dangerous. His green-grey skin has a rough,
scaled texture, and his face carries the blunted features of something reptilian, something primal. Fangs jut up
through his upper lip, a reminder that he is a feral shifter, a creature built for survival and violence.
Palus is a natural fighter—strong, fast, and brutal when he needs to be. His feral shifter blood makes him
dangerous in combat, and his size alone is enough to make most think twice before challenging him.
But his real strength isn’t in his fists. It’s in his mind.
Palus is level-headed, able to see situations for more than their immediate emotional weight. He’s good at
negotiation, at reading people, at finding solutions when everyone else is ready to fight or flee. He’s been running
the Bonicin merchant caravan—the largest, and pretty much the only, trade operation in the realm—for a few
years now, and he’s kept it alive in a court that devours the weak.
The Bonicin family has always been known for their ability to navigate chaos, to broker deals, to keep trade flowing even when the political landscape is on fire. Palus carries that legacy, and he does it well.
You can’t run a caravan if you’re a hothead. You can’t negotiate with warlords and nobles if you panic under
pressure. Palus doesn’t panic. He endures.
Palus is a tactician first and a warrior second—he prefers to direct his soldiers from a strategic vantage, orchestrating the battlefield before entering the fray himself. When he does join the fight, he wields his massive two-handed battleaxe with devastating efficiency, cleaving through enemies with calculated precision. But Palus is no stranger to brutality: if the situation demands it, he will eagerly resort to close-quarters combat, using his fists, teeth, and raw strength to tear opponents apart.
As a mutate shifter, he typically uses his abilities defensively, but when pressed, he can transform his arms into bladed weapons and wade into the slaughter with terrifying ferocity. Palus fights smart, fights hard, and fights to win—no matter what it takes.
Palus and Valon have been best friends since they were kids. They just… hit it off. The Bonicin and Eurynome
families have always gravitated toward each other—both are level-headed, strategic, careful in a court where most are reckless and brutal.
But it’s more than family legacy. Palus sees something in Valon that others don’t. He believes that if anyone can
survive this court, if anyone can rise above the chaos and take the throne, it’s Valon. He doesn’t know how yet. He
doesn’t have a plan. But he knows that if Valon is going to try, Palus will be there beside him.
Even if it kills him.
Because the alternative—staying quiet, staying small, waiting for Tynan to decide the Bonicins are no longer worth keeping alive—that’s not survival. That’s just a slower death.
Who Palus Spends Time With
Prince
Valon Eurynome
Palus' best friend and a talented but restless grigori prince in a court that sees him as beneath notice.
Ex-Slave
Ysir
A peerless archer and commoner with a gift for inspiring loyalty
Noble
Soltas En'shjarbi
The overlooked eldest son of a powerful Baal.
Lord
Haebin Crux
An ancient blood vampire of immeasurable power.
Combat
Strategic powerhouse wielding brutal close-quarters force.
Battleaxe Cleave
Delivers powerful sweeping strikes with his two-handed battleaxe, capable of hitting multiple enemies.
Mutate Blades
Transforms his arms into deadly blades for savage close combat when needed.
Tactical Command
Directs allies on the battlefield, boosting their effectiveness and coordinating attacks.
Where YOu Fit
Palus is respected in the court, though cautiously so.
People know the Bonicin name. They know the caravan.
They know that Palus is steady, reliable, and good at what he does.
But they also know his family fell out of favor. They know most of the Bonicins are gone. And in Nazrin, that makes
Palus dangerous to associate with—because if Tynan decides to finish what he started, anyone standing too close
will burn with him.
Still, Palus endures. He keeps the caravan running. He keeps his head. And those who are smart enough to see
past the politics know that Palus Bonicin is one of the most valuable people in the realm.
Where Do You Stand?
Palus Bonicin is the steady hand in the chaos. The one who keeps things running when everything is falling apart.
The one who bets everything on his best friend because the alternative is slow death.
If you were in Sheol’gotha, where would you be?
Standing beside Palus and Valon, part of the inner circle betting on a dangerous future?
A merchant or trader relying on the Bonicin caravan to survive?
A member of the court watching to see if Palus will be the next noble family to fall?
Someone who respects what Palus has built and survived, even if you can’t risk showing it?
This is Palus Bonicin. The last of his family. The steady hand. The loyal friend.
And he’s not going down without a fight.
The Prince epoch is a story of survival. And Palus Bonicin knows the cost better than most.
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