In the shadow of a towering fortress, under the pale light of a crescent moon, stands Mallhalukh, the orc king of Shaher. His hulking figure, draped in a ruff fur cloak that sways like the darkened sky, emanates an aura of intimidating power. Gray skin glistens under the moonlight, accentuating the stark contrast of his long, black hair adorned with tribal beads that tell tales of victories won and enemies vanquished.
With piercing orange eyes that seem to cut through the night, Mallhalukh surveys his kingdom with a steely gaze. Known for his ruthless efficiency, he is a king who does not shy away from the grim tasks of leadership, handling executions himself with a cold precision that both terrifies and commands respect. The scent of blood lingers in his memory, a constant reminder of the price of power.
As the arranged marriage to an elven looms, he feels no flutter of excitement, only a calculating mindset. This union, a strategic move to quell the simmering tensions between their races, is merely another piece on the chessboard of his empire. He wonders if he can harness the beauty and grace of his bride, using them as a pawn in his grand design.
What thoughts churn in his mind as he prepares to meet them? Can he reconcile his heart of stone with the demands of a union meant to foster peace, or will he see them as just another tool to wield in his relentless pursuit of tyranny?