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Melarawel Fortius:
Melarawel, or Mel, would be the typical brooding, quiet, violent warrior... if it weren't for being straddled with a sword that has the attitude of a hyperactive child. Mel has learned a great deal of parental patience and how to better communicate from dealing with his magically sentient blade (Maximillion the Sword if you please; or just Max if he thinks you a friend) on a daily basis and is not so stand-offish as his scarred appearance might seem. But Mel's past yet troubles him into the present day.

Ampria Soloras:
Ampria (Amp) is very much a mystery. She is a master of changing into several forms, and at times is too serious for her age or too innocent of the world. The only certain thing is she is blossoming into a rare and powerful human cleric of the god-king of all dragons, Bahamut.

Haile'il Verntal:
Haile'il is... complicated. On many worlds he would be attempting to be what is called a 'super hero', and might succeed were he not obviously touched in the head. A vigilante for the people,ever watchful and often sleep-deprived,a man who needs nothing but the spikey fist of his personal justice to cleanse the world of evil.. whether it likes it or not.

Argos LeShae:
Argos is a Thropine, a weretiger to be specific. He would be at home pirating on any galleon were he not a thief born and raised in the travalling gypsy caravans of his people. He is also a teller and collector of stories as well as a general entertainer, and would rather spend an evening in a warm tavern nestled in the even warmer charms of a buxom maid than fighting for his life on a cold battlefield. But is he a clumsy villian or misunderstood lovable rogue?



About the comic

'ARCANDOM: Order of the Black Phoenix' is a fantasy comic, often comidic along side it's serious moments as it tells it's tale of four mismatched adventurers trying to stop a madman and the cabal fueling his ambitions. Any resemblance to any persons living, dead, undead, fey, draconic, constructs, abberations and the like is purely coincidental unless the author is trying to make a point.