{{#invoke:Quote|quote}}Madriga, also as Sea Guard Fleetmaster, is from city of Therennia Adar, like many of her kin, Madriga grew up hearing the legends of the mighty Valandor.
Biography
Inspired by these tails, she trod a different path and joined the ranks of the Therennian Sea Guard and quickly carved out a reputation as a fierce warrior and leader, but she found the formality and ritual of the Sea Guard suffocating.
Upon gaining the rank of fleet captain, she chose to resign her commission to travel the world in search of the adventure.
In Dolgarth, as one of a party of heroes to face down the dreaded necromancer Mortibris, she fought bravely against hordes of undead warriors and their master for the fate of the known world. Emerging as a hero, the tired elven warrior returned to her people, where she was given the title of High Warden.
The events in clearly changed her, but she lost none of her ferocity. She can now be found leading elven fleets across the seas, fighting battles across the world.
When their allies call for aid, she takes companies of Sea Guard onto dry land to fight alongside them, regardless of her superiors’ orders. The wars of recent years have seen Madriga march to war more than ever, with some whispering that she represents the spirit of the ancient elves, unbowed by the tragedies of history.
Trivia
- Madriga is one of the original four player characters in Dungeon Saga: The Dwarf King's Quest. She is an genertic elf ranger, skilled with both bow and sword. Further details of her personality and background are included in the Dungeon Saga novel, Dwarf King's Quest.
Gallery
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Madriga Model
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Madriga Profile Art
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Madriga Concept Model
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Madriga Model
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Madriga KoW 3rd Edition Stats
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Madriga KoW 2nd Edition Stats
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Madriga Art
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Madriga DS Card
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Madriga DS Origin Card
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