Kalman Rybak (Kalman I)

Name Nicknames Race Gender Birthplace Job Titles
Kalman Rybak
Kalman I, the first North God
Human
Male
the first North God, one of the three heros

Character Overview

  • The husband of the Immortal Demon King, Atoferatofe Rybak, the father of Alex C Rybak, and the grandfather of Alexander C Rybak.
  • The only human among the three heroes who slew the Demon God.
  • The founder of the North God Style, the first North God, and a practitioner of the Incurable Blemish Northern God Style.

Character Settings

  • A deeply compassionate man who, regardless of the extent of past wrongdoings or being perceived as a villain by society, would never resort to killing once someone had genuinely reformed.

Biography

  • In the Laplace Campaign, he, along with “Dragon GodUrupen, “Armored Dragon King” Perugius, “North God” Kalma, Ruijerd Superdia, sealed away the “Demon God” Laplace.
  • After the Laplace Campaign, he personally confronted and defeated the “Immortal Demon King” Atoferatofe, who was part of Laplace’s forces.
  • Subsequently, Atoferatofe surrendered to Kalman, and they got married.
  • His marriage to Atoferatofe led to her retirement from battle, causing the remaining remnants of Laplace’s army to rapidly lose their strength and ushering in an era of peace in the world.
  • Alex C Rybak was born to him and Atoferatofe.
  • Right before his death, he made Perugius and Atoferatofe promise not to engage in a fight to the death.
  • In the quest to ensure that Alex C Rybak, who inherited a strong strain of demon blood, wouldn’t be persecuted by the human race, he challenged and faced “The King of Kingdragon” Kjakut, aiming to become a hero among humans by defeating the dragon. Unfortunately, he perished in the battle.
  • “The King of Kingdragon” Kajakut admitted that had it not been for a momentary hesitation during their battle, he would have been defeated by North God.
  • He left behind the reason for his hesitation, saying, “I caught a glimpse of my son’s face,” to a traveling bard who accompanied him.

Family, Relatives

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