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Virgo is a strong elf, with paladin-looking armor. He has a scar over his left eye, and is seen to have thin white hair.
Virgo is a strong elf, with paladin-looking armor. He has a scar over his left eye, and is seen to have thin white hair.


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===Personality===
===Personality===
Virgo seems to be a very tough, hardy elf. Being the father of [[Gwyneth Sunsword]] and a Grand Paladin, he has quite formidable strength, as a normal punch did 20 stamina damage to his godson [[Phineas Barringster]].
Virgo seems to be a very tough, hardy elf. Being the father of [[Gwyneth Sunsword]] and a Grand Paladin, he has quite formidable strength, as a normal punch did 20 stamina damage to his godson [[Phineas Barringster]].

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Virgo



Race Elf
Cornerstone Unknown
Class Paladin
Gender Male
Affiliations The Sunswords Military
Relatives
Alias Grandpapi (By Phineas)
Status Unknown
Portrayed By Rob
First Appearance The New Crew
Gallery


Virgo Sunsword is a Noble Born Grand Paladin played by Rob in The New Crew as an NPC and in The Death of Virgo as a player. He is a powerful Elf who is the patriarch of the Sunsword Family.

Characteristics

Appearance

Virgo is a strong elf, with paladin-looking armor. He has a scar over his left eye, and is seen to have thin white hair.



Personality

Virgo seems to be a very tough, hardy elf. Being the father of Gwyneth Sunsword and a Grand Paladin, he has quite formidable strength, as a normal punch did 20 stamina damage to his godson Phineas Barringster.

Virgo is a very intimidating man who does not hesitate to put people in their place. During the fight with the Crew of the Bocoe, Virgo left the helm of his ship by leaping to extreme heights and landing in the middle of the Bocoe. He continued to display his physical prowess by staring down an extremely large Porc without hesitation or reserve. The intimidation goes past his physical prowess, as he managed to scare Merci to give up the fight and reserve to going to the Silvermine Mountains. Even with a glance, Phineas Barringster, his godson, was rendered helpless in fear of his godfather. Once Virgo boarded, he mentioned how Phineas has irritated him in the past and proceeded to punch him in the face.

Relationships

Virgo is the father of Gwyneth Sunsword and Galen Sunsword, as well as being the godfather of Phineas Barringster. Knowing that Virgo is the godfather of Phineas Barringster, he may also be the godfather of Templeton Barringster, as well as their cousin, Xavius.

Virgo shares a peculiar relationship with a member of his personal squadron, Nathaniel Granger. Virgo has once demanded that Granger's wife, Cecilia marry him, to which Nathaniel refused. Virgo kidnapped Cecilia, and she was eventually murdered by Virgo himself. Nathaniel, appears to have forgiven Virgo for his transgressions, and believes him at his word that "Nothing happened" between himself and Cecilia. Regardless, there is some occasional awkwardness between the two at times, further made awkward by the fact that Granger's Nimbus Cloud hold Cecilia's spirit.

Ghana Ens Sin is another of Virgo's men in his Squadron. They appear to be fairly close, having worked with one another for many years. Virgo often approaches Ghana to consult his Pearl of Hindsight "eye", although he tends to use it incorrectly.

Powers and Abilities

Passives

Paladin Abilities

Sorcerer Abilities

Wizard Abilities

Prayer Abilities

These are abilities that Virgo used by praying to The Light, with his Paladin passive ability.

Uncategorized Abilities

  • Leaping: Virgo is able to leap to extreme heights.

Belongings

Current

Items

Accessories

Former

Items

History

Background

Many years ago, Virgo Sunsword did battle with the Cult of Bones and their deity, The Ageless One. Although the Cultists, being members of an Ancient Skeletal race, were immune to most types of damage, Virgo found a way to defeat and kill off many of them. He also found a way to defeat the Ageless One, and force him into a prolonged slumber. Where the Ageless One slept, Virgo ordered the construction of mountains on top of it. These mountains became the Silvermine Mountains.

Virgo was once a Lord over a village that Nathaniel Granger and Cecilia Granger resided in. On their wedding, Virgo took it upon himself to take Nathaniel's wife. The end process was that Virgo murdered her, but both Cecilia's spirit and Virgo claim that "Nothing Happened" other than the kidnapping and murder.

After the Crew of the Bocoe was able to steal the key from the beach resort house, they were on their way back to Nisovin, when they encountered an Elven ship containing many Sun Clerics, and Virgo. Virgo was able to leap across to the Bocoe, from the ship he was commanding to attack the crew. Eventually he was able to round up most of the crew, with the exception of the two goblins, Marco and Polo, as well as Rick Snot. After that, he sentenced them to the Silvermine Mountains.

Virgo Sunsword leads a group of Elven elite to investigate the disappearance of an entire Elf village and the two Elven rescue squads' sent to investigate. After finding Reginald Barringster III there and his mute squire, Simon, Virgo was immediately suspicious but decided to carry on his search with the new direction and forced accompaniment of Reginald and, subsequently, his squire. A brief altercation with Elaphelks occurs soon after the group exits the village where one is charmed into a companion by Nathaniel Granger who insists they keep it. A short scene then occurs where the decision to bring this newly acquired companion over a frozen lake is discussed and, after an amazing leap across it by the Elaphelk and a tedious journey across for others, the group continues on its investigation. An intense battle then occurs between the crew and a new enemy, Snobolds, that results in a victory for the crew but, after a critical fail when Virgo attempts to fix Simon's vocal cords with Lay on Hands, Simon's neck is snapped accidentally and his body is left in the snow as the crew continue on with a very disgruntled Reginald. They then discover a cave full of gnomes where the crew tries to teleport one of them via using Cecilia Granger's ability. This quickly fails and the group are forced to move further into the cave, but not before Reginald disappears. They then discover the kidnapped people were turned into the horrifying Flesh Monstrosity by a group of Flesh Weaving gnomes lead by Smiggons. After the battle Tennís finds a sort of 'receipt' that is for the deliverance of bodies of said kidnapped people signed by Reginald Barringster III.

During Borris Cobbler's third seizure-induced dream, he sees Virgo Sunsword questioning a small Gnome in a cave. The Gnome reveals that Reginald Barringster III had asked them to sew together the Flesh Monstrosity from the Elven village people, which causes Virgo to confront Reginald. By seeing this vision, Borris believes Reginald to be a traitor, and destroys his mind with Dreambolt, which leads him to be corrupted by Legion, which then later causes him to set up the events for The Death of Virgo, as the vision was of the future.

Fate

While Dundinborough is collapsing to Ageless, the party splits up with the Sunswords. The Sunsword's status remains unknown.

Trivia