Yorick

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Yorick
Quick Facts
Nickname: N/A
Age: Unknown (Looks mid-20s)
Race: Gothic Demon
Element: Ice
Occupation: Mage, Miner
Weapon: Catalyst
Guild Status: N/A
Birthday: Summer 4
Romance: N/A
Residency: Eldoria

Yorick is a chaotic, morbid, and sarcastic Gothic Demon from the Underworld, sent to Eldoria on a mission to claim royal souls for a promotion. His comically inept attempts at villainy repeatedly result in accidental heroism, leading him to develop a strange fondness for the mortal world he was meant to plunder.

Background and Story Arc

A low-level soul collector demon with a poor performance record, Yorick sneaks into Eldoria to claim the souls of the royal family and earn a promotion. Despite his dark mission, he becomes fascinated by the chaos and life of the mortal world, finding it more engaging than the Underworld's monotony.

Why Eldoria?

He traveled to Eldoria specifically to target its royal family for his Underworld promotion. He stays because he grows to enjoy the mortal world and its chaos.

  • Failed Assassin: His attempts to kill the royals are comically inept and often backfire into heroic acts.
  • Accidental Hero: Saves Princess Liliana from a falling rock during a botched assassination attempt.
  • Redemption Choice: When the Underworld calls him back, he chooses to stay in Eldoria and use his powers for good.

Character Arc: The Accidental Hero

Yorick's mission to kill the royals fails due to his own clumsiness, making him an accidental protector. Confronted by the Player, he admits his goals but begins to enjoy the positive attention from helping others. When a real threat emerges, he proves himself a true ally. He ultimately rejects the Underworld to stay in Eldoria, transforming from a mean-spirited demon into a chaotic protector.

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