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== Personality == | == Personality == | ||
:From the bottom of his heart, Jakoh is evil incarnate. He's a power hungry tyrant who rules with an iron fist, and hides behind the authority of the Celestial Emperor as a means to justify his self-centered evil deeds. Cowardly, cunning and | :From the bottom of his heart, Jakoh is evil incarnate. He's a power hungry tyrant who rules with an iron fist, and hides behind the authority of the Celestial Emperor as a means to justify his self-centered evil deeds. Cowardly, cunning, and selfish Jakoh uses different means to shield himself from harm, particularly kidnapping and holding the Celestial Emperor hostage to force Falco to fight for him. Jakoh often treats his subordinates, even his sons, [[Jask]] and [[Sheeno]] abusively. | ||
:Jakoh has a crippling fear of the dark, that was caused when Raoh at some point invaded his village and found him amongst the people and grabbing him by his collar, warning Falco that Jakoh was evil that needed be purged. Ever since, Jakoh has been terrified of the North Star and anybody who aligns with it, because they would get in the way of his plans. The association of the North Star with the black sky is the main reason why Jakoh despairs under the dark, which causes him to go in hysterical rants and even become physically violent to his own sons for leaving him in the dark, killing one of his own men for depriving him of light even though it was not the servant's fault. | :Jakoh has a crippling fear of the dark, that was caused when Raoh at some point invaded his village and found him amongst the people and grabbing him by his collar, warning Falco that Jakoh was evil that needed be purged. Ever since, Jakoh has been terrified of the North Star and anybody who aligns with it, because they would get in the way of his plans. The association of the North Star with the black sky is the main reason why Jakoh despairs under the dark, which causes him to go in hysterical rants and even become physically violent to his own sons for leaving him in the dark, killing one of his own men for depriving him of light even though it was not the servant's fault. | ||