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The Legend of Veskag the Bloodletter

He roams the bars of the Eastern Kingdoms, usually drunk and showing off his Iron Cross to other drinkers. Until one day, when he was "taught a lesson" by the hotel owner because he was too poor to pay for the drink, Duke Presto walked into the bar. He paid for Viskager's drink, but Viscager didn't seem to appreciate it. He just left the bar laughing as if he was drunk.

The Duke brought him back to Arathi, and Viskager was also shocked by the Duke's power in some seemingly inadvertent situation and swore allegiance to the Duke. The Duke was very satisfied with his new servant, because he found that this servant had bloodthirsty blood flowing through him. The Duke replaced Viskager with a prosthetic leg. From then on, he reappeared as a killer and became the Duke's most loyal guard.

While blindly obeying the Duke, he lost to Rohan in a duel. The Duke's attention was attracted by Rohan, and he was no longer reused by the Duke. Filled with a sense of shame, he could not allow himself to fail. He found Onyxia, the Duke's daughter, hoping to get a chance to express himself. And his mistress told him contemptuously that unless she could be shown the bloodthirsty instinct that her father admired. So Viskag took off his clothes in front of her, and made numerous deep cuts on his body with his sword. The blood slowly dripped on the ground. He found that his mistress seemed unmoved at all, so he He blinded himself with a sword, stabbed his eyeballs on the sword, and peeled off his skin. Onyxia was finally shocked. She couldn't imagine that a human could do such a thing. He realized that this person still needed to be saved, but it was too late. Viskager fell down, bleeding. His eyes were still staring straight at her. Onyxia knelt down, took his sword, and stabbed him in the chest. Viscag screamed in agony, then convulsed and died. The Marquise felt a chill. She concealed the incident and hid his sword. The Duke seemed to have forgotten this man and never thought of him.