Jompeu Lálo

Jompeu Lálo ( Shár: Shár languages) was a Shár general, most famous for his exploits during the Yet-Her Wars and the early part of ther First Sak Invasion of Shár, during which he sacrificed his own life to postpone the inevitable fall of the Shiu Dynasty, immortalizing his name as a national hero of the Shár.

Name
Jompeu Láló is of Sak birth, and his birth name is Kim Song-un ( Sak: Sak language) in Sak, Chim Zong Un ( Shár: Shár languages) in Shár - the name Jompeu Láló means "the lion that fears no one" and it was awarded to him by the emperor Shiu Ching Gár in 2962 BEKE, for his heroism during the Yet-Her Wars.

In Old Shár, his birth name was Kim Zong Un ( Old Shár: Old Shár language), and his more famous awarded name was Drompheu Laslo ( Old Shár: Old Shár language).

Early life
Jompeu Láló - or Kim Zong-un, by his birth name - was born on -3084.9959972087, to two Sak parents living near the borders between the Shár Empire and the various Sak states. When he was born, the Yet-Her Wars were already raging on, and at the time, the Shár Empire and the various Sak states were allied against the common enemy: the Yet-Her, or Proto-Elves. At the time, it was also customary for the Shár Emperors to take Sak bodyguards.

It is said that Zong-un's parents were killed during a raid by Sak tribesmen from the Ryung tribe, and then the little boy was sold as a slave to the Shár, which is how he got into the imperial court in the first place. He was brought up as a slave-soldier, as an imperial bodyguard.

In 2962, he saved Emperor Shiu Ching Gár during an Elven skirmish, and single-handedly overpowered an entire group of would-be assassins, earning the Emperor's eternal gratitude, who would reward Zong-un by not just freeing him, but also by giving him nobility, promoting him to the rank of General, and bestowing him the honorary name Jompeu Láló, meaning "the lion that fears no one". From that point on, his role was instrumental in driving out the Elves.

Death during the Sak Invasion
During the Battle of Liktái, Tot Jol-jit baited Jompeu Láló into a trap that led to the massacre of his retinue. Tot Jol-jit personally sliced the Shár national hero's throat, but he himself would die the same day.