Amorim

Amorim was a male Dwarf who served as the King of Norte-Muldox from 1830 AT to 2421 AT. He was born in 1805 AT to Amara, an Immortal Dwarf who passed on her immortality to Amorim as well as his brother Amokore.

Amorim started his career as a soldier in the Army of Norte-Muldox, and after serving for several years, was elected King, a life-term position in the country. After becoming king, he became close friends with Tulkon Gal Adodume, who asked him to train his successor. Amorim was then appointed to the Tulkonist Council. Amorim was present when Gal Adodume died in 1919 AT. Gal Adodume was succeeded by Oranolu, who was born in the anti-Tulkon Kingdom of Usybork. When she was 16, her identity was revealed and she relocated to the Honsin IHS, where Amorim temporarily moved to to train her. The Kingdom of Usybork had declared Oranolu a fugitive, and declared war on both Norte-Muldox and Honsin. The war lasted until 1937, when Usybork surrendered and became a member state of the RIHS. Amorim became a member of the Tulkonist Council afterwards. Zoruha succeeded Oranolu following her death in 1998 AT, and Amorim trained her as well as collaborating with her in several diplomatic efforts. In 2193, Tulkon Ilhohore, another one of Amorim's trainees, was undergoing serious ethical dilemma after becoming a violent warlord during the A'Roafan Civil War, so Amorim helped him overcome his guilt and seek redemption and forgiveness.

Amorim adopted Ilhohore's successor, Osnerime, and trained him as well. In 2421 AT, the Keghotogh Ascendancy, seeking access to Norte-Muldox's vast mineral wealth, invaded the country. Amorim led a retaliatory strike on the Ascendancy, where he was killed. Osnerime then killed a huge group of invaders and left the country, grieving his adoptive father along with several of his past lives.

Years after Amorim's death and the war's end, Osnerime was forgiven for his actions during the war and Amorim was memorialized in Onor and the Temple of the Tulkon by the Keghotogh Ascendancy for his influence on a full cycle of Tulkons, and is considered a saint by some sects of the religion of Tulkonism.