King Milon Dukalle
Male Human Aristocrat 5/Ftr 12; Medium Humanoid ; HD 5d8+10 (Aristocrat), 12d10+24 (Fighter); hp 127; Init +4; Spd 20; AC 24; Atk +18 base melee, +15 base ranged; +20 (1d8+6, +1 Longsword); Class Features: Aristocrat: Fighter: Shield proficiency, Martial weapon proficiency: all, Simple weapon proficiency, Heavy armor proficiency, Medium armor proficiency, Light armor proficiency, Bonus Feats (7), Weapon specialization; AL N; SV Fort +11, Ref +5, Will +10; STR 17, DEX 10, CON 14, INT 14, WIS 10, CHA 17.
Skills: Climb +1, Craft (Weaponsmithing) +4, Diplomacy +20, Forgery +5, Gather Information +6, Handle Animal +5, Intimidate +10, Knowledge (Geography) +6, Knowledge (Law) +6, Knowledge (Local) +5, Knowledge (Martial Code) +4, Knowledge (Nobility) +5, Knowledge (Politics) +4, Knowledge (War) +4, Knowledge (Weaponry) +4, Listen +2, Ride +10, Sense Motive +7, Spot +5, Survival +3.
Feats: Charismatic Leadership, Combat Expertise, Expert Tactician, Giant`s Toughness, Improved Critical: Longsword, Improved Initiative, Improved Trip, Iron Will, Leadership, Mounted Combat, Quick Draw, Ride-By Attack, Weapon Focus: Longsword, Weapon Specialization: Longsword.
Signature Possessions: Weapons: +1 Longsword: Flaming ("Brand of Felmat"). Armor: Royal full plate +1. Shields: Royal shield, large, steel +1 (with the standard of Kale emblazoned on it). Goods: Royal outfit. Magic: Ring: Protection +2; Ring: Mind Shielding.
One of the most respected of the noble families in Kale City before the evil occupation were the valiant family Dukalle. Claiming descent from the original Lord Kale himself, the Dukalles were always known not only for great wealth but also for profound generosity. While they suffered greatly under the rule of the Lord of Pride and many were slaughtered wantonly by his forces, the family lived on mostly because the family Dukalle had been instrumental in Kale's great port trade. Taking great pride in his kingdom's fame and not wanting to risk that fame, Lord Thuldin allowed the family Dukalle to continue its operations relatively unobstructed; he reasoned that the fame of the Dukalle family redounded onto the kingdom as a whole, and thus onto him. Therefore some of the family survived through the occupation while other noble families were entirely wiped out. Thus when liberation came unexpectedly from the north, the generosity and nobility of the remaining Dukalles helped unify the people of Kale City and give them hope.
The current head of the family and central in his family's efforts is the charismatic Milon Dukalle. Milon grew up traveling the trade routes and was responsible for overseeing the business end of the family's trade empire. His father, Lord Guy, not one to coddle his son, made Milon go along on the trade routes in his early years as a guard. Here the young Noble wetted his sword and proved himself in battle against both goblin and human brigands, as well as wandering monsters. Milon, however, also learned that words are as mighty as any sword, and from youth he had a talent for talking men into his point of view. He also did not scruple about using ruthless, underhanded means to remove his financial enemies if he felt the deeds were necessary. All men of intelligence recognized in Milon a man of note. Milon's father taught him in the ways of great leaders, making the boy poor long hours over the lessons of history, from the successful tactics of the legions of the Far Empire to the routes and failed skirmishes of the Last Battles of the Dark Occupation. Milon learned much of war from the texts written about the heroic Captain Aurel, but he also learned that martyrdom only has a very short benefit. Thus he determined to keep himself alive for his people-- and for himself. Milon was a good student, though, and of necessity learned quickly how to use his sword to great advantage and became renowned as a master swordsman as well as a cunning tactician.
Back home in Kale City, he also quickly learned the importance of using his sharp mind and able tongue to talk himself out of life threatening altercations with the Lord of Pride's forces. The people quickly learned to look to Milon when decisions were needed and he enjoyed widespread support amongst the citizens of Kale City. Thus after Gaidan (the interim ruler of Kale) was slain, the kingdom needed a leader and Milon saw his chance. Ever a man of action with a streak of ruthlessness, he stepped forward in Kale's time of need and declared himself the rightful ruler of the kingdom. Early after Gaidan's assassination, Milon dispatched his political rivals-- some said by means that were less than honorable-- and declared himself King. Yet the kingdom has seen a new era of prosperity under Milon, and no matter what his tactics consist of, be they diplomacy, open battle, or subtle machination, he has proven to be a popular ruler of the Kingdom of Kale.