Emperor Ha-Taski

Background
Ha-Taski was a Flóff solider during the first War of The Three. Not much is known about Ha-Taski during the war, though it is widely known that Ha-Taski became a well revered hero, able to persuade those he fought with into challenging the throne. The Emperor of Great Disgrace, whose name steams from the failure of the first war was quickly overthrown and allowed Ha-Taski to take over. With the disgraced emperor dealt with, Ha-Taski set his sights on reclaiming the honor the Flóff people lost at the defeat during the first war. Fueled by his own victory and a desier to break free of the Únoff ruled peace treaty, Ha-Taski started the second war of The Three. Ultimately, the Flóff were defeated, though through Ha-Taski's leadership the loss after the second war was minimized. Fearing a coup against his own throne, Ha-Taski instigated a war against several Grifón tribes. The swift victories both acquired more land and allowed the Flóff to move further away from the other tribes of The Three. Which, for a time allowed Ha-Taski to avoid confrontation within other power Flóff as he at least brought victory to his name. Of course, the bitterness of a Flóff defeat never sat well with Ha-Taski, and it remained a stain on his otherwise successful leadership. With the passing of King Caelum Mane (the Únoff crown) Ha-Taski brought about a third war of The Three, his goal to lead his people to victory and finally do away with the two previous defeats the Flóff had suffered. The war, while promising in the beginning turned against Ha-Taski due to the addition of new magic from the Únoff. Eventually, Ha-Taski was struck down by a disgruntled member of his Flúry Fasá, much the same way as his own ascension to the throne. Ha-Taski, while a failure in the eyes of history, still holds his own marble bust within the meeting hall within the Pegpolis at the request of the newly crowned Emperor Gust.