Lagart
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"He's not like the other lizard men. For some reason he likes humans, especially me. Sometimes I think a little too much."
-Bell explaining how nice Lagart is
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Description
Lagart is a B-Class lizard man with two horns, yet one seems to have the tip broken off and a bandage wrapped around it (despite the fact it is unnecessary). Rather then the traditional armour, he wears brown and beige clothing. Yet not the largest Lizard Man, he is bigger than average. Compared to humans he has considerably low intelligence, perhaps equal to that of a young child. However compared to other lizard men of the B-Class he's around average intelligence.
Bio
Lagart has usually been very kind and gentle, despite being raised a warrior for the Dark Empire. Somewhere in the back of his head, he always disagreed with the Empire's ideals, and disliked Grav and Gorus' ways.
Lagart was often picked on when he was young, but often never stuck up for himself, even though he was stronger than average. When he became older, he did act out more aggressively when the bullying increased. He was always a loner, barely ever talked to others.
He was a fine solider however. He handled the sword well and was able to take strike after strike from enemies. The other lizard men however thought him to a 'freak' because of how much damage he could take in battles, only lowering his reputation with the others. Yet Gorus once said to him, that he might even "Make a half decent general.", yet the fact that he wasn't of the S or A class, hindered him from getting many promotions.
Eventually he chose to left the Dark Empire because he didn't agree with their cruelty to humans, especially the cruelty towards Bell.
In Chapter 12
"I no think the empire should treat human like this. They living things too, they seem smarter then us lizard men."
Along with Bell, Lagart met with Duilin and traveled with him to Tjed. As they sailed, Lagart told Duilin, about the Dark Empire's use of lizard men. When the group arrived at Tjed, they saw that it was under attack by the Empire, so they ran in to help them.
In Chapter 13
"Something big coming. Jayce is much powerful."
Lagart continued to assist Tjed, in fighting the Dark Empire. Lagart even went as far to attacking the High General Jayce. Luckily he didn't have to face him on his own, so he was able to survive fighting against the brutish draken. After the battle was finally won, by Draven and Duilin defeating Jayce, the team went back to the keep of Tjed for some well earned rest.
In Chapter 14
"Teleka-whatis?"
Lagart joined up with Duilin, Rink and Bjendell because they sensed some aura. Lagart wasn't really sure what was going on, but soon enough he found himself fighting off fallen angels, until they all flew away. Duilin then told him that Rink sent him a telepathic message, saying he was in danger. When Lagart arrived at the scene he saw that all of his friends were in danger, he threw a large brick at the closest bad guy to him, saving Rink, who was able to save Bell.
Lagart fought off some tribal elf that seemed to have an equal grasp of the English language as he did. The telekinetic elf was a very strong enemy, but he was able to knock him until he was dizzy and unable to use his magic. Lagart had helped saved the day for now, but after a few moments rest, the entire kingdom was taken over by the Dark Empire. Lagart helped the others move around without getting into to much danger, by stealing a lizard man's empire uniform. He then guarded the house from getting intruded by any other lizard men.
In Chapter 15
"I stated obvious."
Lagart continued to protect the house as well as train a couple of lizard men who chose to leave the empire. Soon enough Duilin returned with the Velkens freed. Lagart was able to fight off a lot of the C-Class lizard men attacking him. Lagart was able to survive the battle, due to some good teamwork, from Jacobie and Bjendell. He joined back up with the rest of the team, and traveled to Gros Morne where they battled Retan. In the end, Retan destroyed most of the town, but was eventually killed by a mysterious white beam, but Lagart and the rest of the heroes were able to survive.