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{{Quote|[[Sorin Markov|Your]] [[Avacyn|little toy soldier]]? Yes, I'm aware. For the past thousand years, you've spoken of little else. Even that was an idea you derived from ''my'' research. I wonder if you've ever had an original idea. For that matter, I wonder if any of your ideas have ever worked out for you. (...) You are a child. You have always been a child, it's truly a shame. Millennia ago, I gave you a ''gift''. Now I have to live out the rest of my days knowing you squandered it. (...) My dear boy, that is what makes it a ''gift''. Innistrad is ours, Sorin, it's only right we rule it. For too long you've let your bitterness, your paranoia, guide your actions. They've eaten away at your potential. Now all that remains is this sad, broken shell. A little boy, weeping for his grandfather.}}
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==Background==
==Background==
'''Viego, the Ruined King''' is a major antagonist in League of Legends. The second son of a dynastic king, Viego was never intended to lead. Instead, he lived a life of comfort that made him complacent and selfish. Yet, when his older brother died unexpectedly, Viego, who possessed neither the inclination nor the aptitude for rulership, suddenly found himself crowned.
'''Edgar Markov''' is a character from [[Magic: the Gathering]], being the founder of the Markov bloodline, and the very first vampire of Innistrad. He is the grandfather of [[Sorin Markov]]


He showed little interest in his position until he met a poor seamstress, Isolde. So taken was he by her beauty that the young king offered her his hand in marriage, and thus, one of the most powerful rulers of the age was wed to a peasant girl. Their romance was enchanting, and Viego, who’d rarely shown interest in anyone other than himself, devoted his life to her. The two were inseparable—he scarcely went anywhere without Isolde, always lavishing gifts upon his queen, and his attention could seldom be broken when she was present.  
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Thousands of years ago he was an aging human alchemist, experimenting with ways to achieve agelessness for himself and his only grandson, Sorin. When famine was sweeping the land, the demon Shilgengar convinced Edgar to start experiments with blood. Markov and his sons trapped the angel Marycz in his laboratory and exsanguinated her, preparing a decoction from her blood and created a ritual which caused his subjects to feed on the blood of other beings. It provided sustenance to those few, but the demand for blood also culled the overall population, reducing the number of hungry mouths to feed. However, when he finally turned his grandson the trauma of the transformation caused Sorin's planeswalker spark to ignite. Sorin soon left the plane and his grandfather for the first time. However, worried about the state of his homeplane, he would always keep returning.


Viego’s allies fumed. Unable to interest him in governance, and with the nation beginning to unravel under his questionable rulership, some plotted in secret to end their new king’s reign before it had begun. His nation’s enemies, meanwhile, saw an opportunity to strike. And the vipers began to circle. Thus did an assassin’s poisoned dagger one day come for Viego. But the king was well defended, and the dagger did not strike true—instead grazing Isolde. The toxin worked quickly, and Isolde fell into a ruinous torpor, while Viego could only watch in horror as his wife’s condition grew ever more serious. Overwhelmed with fury and despair, he spent every last coin within his coffers trying to save her. But it was all for naught. Isolde perished in her bed, and Viego was consumed by madness. His search for an antidote became desperate, crazed. Unable to accept his wife’s death, every treasure of the kingdom—every scrap of wealth—was sacrificed to his quest to return her to him. As the land fell into disarray, Viego hid himself away with Isolde’s body, becoming hateful and violent.
More than 7000 years old, Edgar often tired of the world around him, and rested until the world grew so alien that he could discover it anew. His coffin lay in a mausoleum at the very deep in the vaults of Markov Manor. Often, he would wake for small spells. Sorin left him books for those cases—things he thought exemplified the current state of Innistrad. Sometimes, when Sorin needed his grandfather's counsel, he would even wake him. The two would speak in the drawing room of the dead, and when it was done, Edgar would rest once more. It always left Sorin feeling like a child—but the advice had not once failed him.


Then came the day he learned the secret of the Blessed Isles, of its water that healed any ailment. With his great army, he stormed the peaceful country by force, slaughtering everyone who stood in his way until he at last breached its inner sanctum and let his wife drift beneath the blessed water. She would return to him, no matter the destruction he wrought. No matter the cost. And for just one moment, she did. Isolde arose a horrifying wraith of shadow and rage, and in her pain, her anger, her confusion at being ripped from death, she took Viego’s own enchanted blade and thrust it through his heart. The magic of the waters and the ancient sword clashed, and the chamber’s energy erupted, tearing across the Isles and trapping everything it touched in tortured, conscious undeath.
At some point during the Eternal Night caused by Emrakul's presence in the Moon of Innistrad, Sorin entered Edgar's crypt only to find it empty. Olivia Voldaren had stolen the coffin. After staging an elaborate wedding party she awakened Edgar, immediately charming him and proposing. The confused Edgar agreed to her marriage proposal. During the exchange of vows between Olivia and Edgar, Sorin attacked Olivia and at the same moment Katilda's spirit manifested by coming out of the Key. Katilda used her powers to free Sigarda from her prison. Being free Sigarda exploded her angelic aura in fury causing the surrounding stained glass to shatter, hurting or killing many wedding guests. Olivia and Edgar were not severely injured.


Yet of this, Viego remembers nothing. His country collapsed into ruin, great nations rose and fell, and in time, even his name was forgotten... until, a thousand years after his death, Viego stood once more. And this time, he would not fail. His mind twisted by the same dangerous obsession he possessed in life, Viego’s unflinching, deranged love fuels his every action, his every desire, his every atrocity. The deadly Black Mist pours freely from Viego’s broken heart—ripping the life from everything it touches—and he uses the Mist to scour the world for some way to return Isolde to his side. Legions will fall before him only to rise again in his service, continents will be swallowed by living darkness, and the world will pay for every moment of happiness it stole from an ancient ruler laid low by all-consuming love. He cares naught for the destruction he causes, so long as he can see Isolde’s face again.
To escape Sigarda’s ensuing wrath, Edgar fled into the manor’s sanguitorium. He was confronted by Sorin, and the two came to blows as they hurled insults and viciously attacked one another. During their struggle, Edgar expressed disappointment in Sorin’s naivety and wasted potential. Sorin struggled to understand his grandfather’s careless views and experienced flashbacks to the time of their family’s descent into vampirism. As if continuing his fall from grace, Sorin came back to his senses to find Edgar standing above him and looking down in disgust.


His reign is terror. His love is eternal. And until Isolde returns to him, all will fall before the Ruined King.
Following his duel with Sorin, Edgar returned to the fighting in the ballroom. He attacked Teferi but was stopped by Sorin who had become empowered after drinking from the blood pit that he had fallen into. With a greatsword in hand, Sorin quickly overpowered Edgar. Rather than killing him, Sorin showed mercy and ordered his grandfather to leave. Edgar left to find Olivia and attempted to put an end to their plans. They were found by Arlinn Kord and her packmates, including Tovolar who was held back from attacking Edgar by Arlinn. Olivia dropped the Moonsilver Key in defeat and escaped with Edgar through one of the broken windows, barely escaping from the jaws of Tovolar.
 
[https://mtg.fandom.com/wiki/Edgar_Markov Credit to the MtG Wiki]
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==Statistics==
==Statistics==
'''[[Tiering System|Tier]]:''' At least '''6-C''' physically. Up to '''4-A''' through [[Corruption]] | At least '''High 6-A''', likely '''High 4-C''', possibly '''higher''' physically. Up to '''2-A''' through [[Corruption]]
'''[[Tiering System|Tier]]:''' '''7-B'''


'''Name:''' Viego, the Ruined King
'''Name:''' Edgar Markov, Charmed Groom


'''Origin:''' [[League of Legends]]
'''Origin:''' [[Magic: the Gathering]]


'''Sex:''' Male
'''Sex:''' Male


'''Age:''' Over 1000 years old
'''Age:''' Over 7,000 years old (Older than Sorin Markov due to being his grandfather)
 
'''Classification:''' Vampire
 
'''[[Status]]:''' '''Alive'''


'''Classification:''' The Ruined King, Wraith
'''[[Alignment]]:''' '''Lawful Evil''' (Edgar can be seen as an opposite to [[Sorin Markov|his grandson]], giving in to his vampiric nature. Believes that Innistrad belongs to the vampires and agreed to marry Olivia Voldaren, who wants to keep the Moonsilver Key so that Innistrad's night will be eternals and vampires will reign supreme)


'''[[Dimensionality]]:''' '''3-D'''
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Your little toy soldier? Yes, I'm aware. For the past thousand years, you've spoken of little else. Even that was an idea you derived from my research. I wonder if you've ever had an original idea. For that matter, I wonder if any of your ideas have ever worked out for you. (...) You are a child. You have always been a child, it's truly a shame. Millennia ago, I gave you a gift. Now I have to live out the rest of my days knowing you squandered it. (...) My dear boy, that is what makes it a gift. Innistrad is ours, Sorin, it's only right we rule it. For too long you've let your bitterness, your paranoia, guide your actions. They've eaten away at your potential. Now all that remains is this sad, broken shell. A little boy, weeping for his grandfather.

Background

Edgar Markov is a character from Magic: the Gathering, being the founder of the Markov bloodline, and the very first vampire of Innistrad. He is the grandfather of Sorin Markov

This dropdown contains the synopsis of Edgar Markov’s story. Read at your own risk as you may be spoiled otherwise!

Thousands of years ago he was an aging human alchemist, experimenting with ways to achieve agelessness for himself and his only grandson, Sorin. When famine was sweeping the land, the demon Shilgengar convinced Edgar to start experiments with blood. Markov and his sons trapped the angel Marycz in his laboratory and exsanguinated her, preparing a decoction from her blood and created a ritual which caused his subjects to feed on the blood of other beings. It provided sustenance to those few, but the demand for blood also culled the overall population, reducing the number of hungry mouths to feed. However, when he finally turned his grandson the trauma of the transformation caused Sorin's planeswalker spark to ignite. Sorin soon left the plane and his grandfather for the first time. However, worried about the state of his homeplane, he would always keep returning.

More than 7000 years old, Edgar often tired of the world around him, and rested until the world grew so alien that he could discover it anew. His coffin lay in a mausoleum at the very deep in the vaults of Markov Manor. Often, he would wake for small spells. Sorin left him books for those cases—things he thought exemplified the current state of Innistrad. Sometimes, when Sorin needed his grandfather's counsel, he would even wake him. The two would speak in the drawing room of the dead, and when it was done, Edgar would rest once more. It always left Sorin feeling like a child—but the advice had not once failed him.

At some point during the Eternal Night caused by Emrakul's presence in the Moon of Innistrad, Sorin entered Edgar's crypt only to find it empty. Olivia Voldaren had stolen the coffin. After staging an elaborate wedding party she awakened Edgar, immediately charming him and proposing. The confused Edgar agreed to her marriage proposal. During the exchange of vows between Olivia and Edgar, Sorin attacked Olivia and at the same moment Katilda's spirit manifested by coming out of the Key. Katilda used her powers to free Sigarda from her prison. Being free Sigarda exploded her angelic aura in fury causing the surrounding stained glass to shatter, hurting or killing many wedding guests. Olivia and Edgar were not severely injured.

To escape Sigarda’s ensuing wrath, Edgar fled into the manor’s sanguitorium. He was confronted by Sorin, and the two came to blows as they hurled insults and viciously attacked one another. During their struggle, Edgar expressed disappointment in Sorin’s naivety and wasted potential. Sorin struggled to understand his grandfather’s careless views and experienced flashbacks to the time of their family’s descent into vampirism. As if continuing his fall from grace, Sorin came back to his senses to find Edgar standing above him and looking down in disgust.

Following his duel with Sorin, Edgar returned to the fighting in the ballroom. He attacked Teferi but was stopped by Sorin who had become empowered after drinking from the blood pit that he had fallen into. With a greatsword in hand, Sorin quickly overpowered Edgar. Rather than killing him, Sorin showed mercy and ordered his grandfather to leave. Edgar left to find Olivia and attempted to put an end to their plans. They were found by Arlinn Kord and her packmates, including Tovolar who was held back from attacking Edgar by Arlinn. Olivia dropped the Moonsilver Key in defeat and escaped with Edgar through one of the broken windows, barely escaping from the jaws of Tovolar.

Credit to the MtG Wiki

Statistics

Tier: 7-B

Name: Edgar Markov, Charmed Groom

Origin: Magic: the Gathering

Sex: Male

Age: Over 7,000 years old (Older than Sorin Markov due to being his grandfather)

Classification: Vampire

Status: Alive

Alignment: Lawful Evil (Edgar can be seen as an opposite to his grandson, giving in to his vampiric nature. Believes that Innistrad belongs to the vampires and agreed to marry Olivia Voldaren, who wants to keep the Moonsilver Key so that Innistrad's night will be eternals and vampires will reign supreme)

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