Tropes:Ashrám Wegnard


 * : His childhood home.
 * : His childhood home.
 * : Actually, bi, but still. He was a knight - which makes him inherently badass -, and his pair was another knight (of the same gender).
 * : He wasn't actual gay, but actually bisexual, as he also had relationship with a female elf too. Or rather, formerly bisexual (he became asexual after ascending to lichdom). Still, before the introduction of King Bryant I of Etrand, he was the only LGBT and bisexual character in the franchise.
 * : Of three characters of the Records of Lodoss War: Parn, Ashram, Wagnard.
 * : The death of Dídlet, his (female) lover. They were living happily together, until Keshú came back. They wanted to have a talk in three, but he was late for the meeting, only to find Dídlet dead in his house. Enraged, he suspected Keshú and rushed to Keshú's house, impulse-murdering him. Having lost two people who were close to his heart and meant a lot to him, he temporarily became insane. When he regained his sanity,.
 * : Downplayed, as he hadn't destroyed any worlds (yet), but his involves the death of his lover Dídlet, in which he suspects his former lover Keshú, compelling him to murder Keshú, and then temporarily go "insane", lock himself up in his house and . In a week or so, regained his sanity,, coming into contact with the forces of darkness and joining them.
 * : He was a religious knight before becoming an evil Death Knight.
 * / : His ultimate goal is becoming a god and taking over the world, ruling as a god.
 * / / : The reason he  is because he wants to create an Utopia where no one has to suffer anymore, where everyone can be happy, and where sin and greed do not exist.
 * / : His ultimate goal is becoming a god and taking over the world, ruling as a god.
 * / / : The reason he  is because he wants to create an Utopia where no one has to suffer anymore, where everyone can be happy, and where sin and greed do not exist.
 * / / : The reason he  is because he wants to create an Utopia where no one has to suffer anymore, where everyone can be happy, and where sin and greed do not exist.