Volume 1, Epilogue: Character Introductions
The Legend of Sun Knight
Volume 1, Epilogue: Character Introductions
Grisia Sun:
The Sun Knight, the head of the Twelve Holy Knights and leader of the âgood, warm-heartedâ faction. Has a radiant smile, a flawless personality, and a benevolent heart that will always forgive others.
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One of the Twelve Holy Knights and a member of the âgood, warm-heartedâ faction. Has a carefree personality, is a footloose charmer, and there is always the presence of a woman at his side.
King:
The king of the Kingdom of Forgotten Sound. His physique is exceedingly stocky and is extremely similar to a particular animal on Earth â the pig.
Crown Prince:
The crown prince of the Kingdom of Forgotten Sound.
Ice Knight:
One of the Twelve Holy Knights and a member of âcruel, cold-heartedâ faction. Has a personality as frigid as ice and is always expressionless.
Earth Knight:
One of the Twelve Holy Knights and a member of the âgood, warm-heartedâ faction. Has an honest and loyal personality and is the Sun Knightâs good friend.
Lesus Judgment:
The Judgment Knight. One of the Twelve Holy Knights and the leader of the âcruel, cold-heartedâ faction. Has a personality that is stern and cold and he will never forgive criminals.
Leaf Knight:
One of the Twelve Holy Knights and a member of the âgood, warm-heartedâ faction. His personality can be described with only three words: a nice person.
Pink:
A necromancer that has an appearance of a young girl. Is extremely fond of the color pink and loves to eat strawberry lollipops.
Roland:
A Death Knight, the Sun Knightâs deceased friend.
Blaze Knight:
One of the Twelve Holy Knights and a member of the âgood, warm-heartedâ faction. Is hot-tempered and blunt. Idolizes the Sun Knight.
Dragonâs Saint Brigandine:
A set of assassin clothes. Main characteristic: can talk.
[Yu Wo, who doesnât have a typical pen name and doesnât have a typical brain, wrote an atypical book, âThe Legend of the Sun Knightâ, and inside the book there is an atypical main character who meets a bunch of atypical side characters, unfolding a legend that is entirely atypical.]
Here, I must first thank my good friend ShuÇ Quán, who connected me with the Spring Publishing House and even helped me check for mistakes in the book with much toil. Thanks for your trouble, noble ShuÇ Quán!
Iâm also extremely grateful to the adorable boss of the Spring Publishing House. Sorry to bother you with my repeated trips to the publishing house and even make you wait this long for the complete draft. Iâm really sorry about that.
I, Yu Wo, have actually always wanted to write on the subject of knights.
The word âknightâ is simply one of the many nouns that the heart of every maiden has fantasised about before. Incidentally, âprinceâ is a noun that is usually even more popular in maidensâ fantasies.
Ahem! In conclusion, even Yu Wo has experienced before the rose-colored fantasies of a maiden. (Hey! Youâre not allowed to show that look of suspicion!) So, I decided to write this book about knights.
However, as Yu Wo has accidentally passed the phase of having a maidenâs rose-colored fantasies while writing this book, thus, this book has turned from a typical legend of a knight into an atypical novel unmasking the cruel realities of a knight.
From the start, I had already decided in my mind that I wanted to write about a setting that was âconventional, yet strikingâ. Hence the âGod of Lightâ came into play. The appearance of the âChurch of the God of Lightâ then followed. Since it is a religion of light, of course the first thing that pops into your head is the incomparably bright sun above our heads. This is how our âSun Knightâ came to be. After that, using a lousy number, the âtwelveâ holy knights appeared.
Therefore, the rough framework for the Legend of the Sun Knight was completed, and Yu Wo started helping everyone reveal the true faces of the knights. Inside the book, many of the problems depicted of a knight are actually genuine, such as weapon repair fees. Iâm not sure if this has given everyone a glimpse of what itâs actually like to be a knight?
If someone has become disillusioned with the word âknightâ after reading the book, please donât come and find meâ¦
P.S.: Going off-topic, as the author, I actually wrote more than forty thousand words before I actually started thinking about the main characterâs name. Has everyone done that before? The main character actually went through half of the book before his name was mentioned. Poor Grisia!
Following that, everyone should be able to count and see:
In the âgood, warm-heartedâ faction, there is Sun, Storm, Earth, Leaf, and Blaze.
In the âcruel, cold-heartedâ faction, there is Judge and Ice.
Obviously, one can tell that within the book, not all of the Twelve Holy Knights have been mentioned. This reveals an important messageâ¦
There will be a sequel to this book!
So remember to buy the next book, the book after that, and the book following thatâ
Ahem! What Yu Wo really wanted to explain is that the Legend of the Sun Knight is not a one-book novel, and will be a series of novels.
The main character will always be our Sun. However, every time he will encounter different plights and missions (and sufferings). Of course, this will unfold into several (series of) different stories!
At this point, I hope that everyone will like Grisia Sunâs legend of adventures (read: sufferings).
Also, everyone is welcome to visit. I often have a hobby of organizing character popularity polls, to see which characters people like. Yu Wo would like to let the characters that are popular appear more often in the story, as well as on the cover pages. So if anyone is very fond of a certain character, please come place a vote!