Student of Sir Julien Davinos
Alogar is training under Sir Julien Davinos. Julien says that he is developing into a capable soldier and is progressing quickly with both short and long blades.
Also known as Al
Halandil Fang and Thaisha Lloy’s eldest son, Shadia’s brother and a promising soldier studying under Sir Julien Davinos.
Alogar Fang, usually called Al, is the eldest son of Halandil Fang and Thaisha Lloy and the brother of Shadia Fang. He is away from the Fang home during Thjazi’s Farramh despite Shadia having sent birds to him. Sir Julien Davinos describes Alogar as an exemplary student with strong intellect and intuition who is progressing with both short and long blades.
Alogar is training under Sir Julien Davinos. Julien says that he is developing into a capable soldier and is progressing quickly with both short and long blades.
Shadia wishes Alogar were home and says that she sent birds to him, but he does not appear at the Fang home during the recorded events of Episode 1.
Bonds, loyalties and conflicts as they develop across the campaign.
Father and Son
Halandil is Alogar Fang’s father.
When Thaisha asks Halandil where her son is, Halandil assumes that she means Alogar, whom he calls Al.
Mother and Son
Thaisha is Alogar Fang’s mother and has entrusted his martial training to Sir Julien Davinos despite distrusting Julien.
Thaisha warns Julien that neither he nor his patron will protect him if Alogar is harmed while under Julien’s instruction.
Sister and Brother
Shadia and Alogar Fang are siblings.
Shadia tells Halandil that she wishes Alogar were present and that she sent birds to him.
Teacher and Student
Sir Julien Davinos is training Alogar Fang as a soldier.
Julien calls Alogar an exemplary student with strong intellect and intuition who is progressing with both short and long blades.
Member of the Fang Family
Alogar is Halandil and Thaisha’s eldest son.
View full relationship evidence →Half-Siblings
Alogar and Hero share Halandil Fang as their father.
View full relationship evidence →Uncle and Nephew
Alogar is the son of Thjazi’s brother Halandil, making Thjazi his uncle.
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Shadia says that she sent birds carrying messages to someone named Alogar but has apparently received no response.
Alogar Fang is the eldest son of Halandil Fang and Thaisha Lloy and the brother of Shadia Fang.
Halandil and Thaisha are the parents of a son and a daughter.
Thaisha says that Halandil’s beautiful art caused her to fall in love with the wider world. She became a druid and describes herself as having abandoned their children to follow that calling.
Occtis uses magic to disguise himself as a young orcish warrior resembling, but deliberately not exactly matching, Thaisha’s eldest son.
Julien describes Thaisha’s son as an exemplary student and future soldier progressing with both short and long blades under his instruction.
Thaisha says that allowing her son to remain under Julien’s instruction required the last of her wisdom and patience.
Thaisha warns Julien that neither he nor his lady patron will protect him if her son is harmed.
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Halandil returns to his home in the Rookery, where his daughter Shadia prepares the house for Thjazi’s Farramh. Hal comforts her before his old friend and business partner Olgud Akarat arrives to help receive the mourners.
Azune, Occtis, and Teor discover that Thimble’s secret hideout has been violently searched. Following fresh blood and a fading otherworldly light, Teor finds Thimble unconscious inside a narrow drainage grate.
The masked Bolaire Lathalia arrives at Thjazi’s Farramh after observing his execution from the nobles’ gallery. Bolaire reunites with Thaisha and Tyranny as Halandil’s daughter Hero arrives with her mother, Elodie.
Thaisha confronts Julien outside the Farramh over his hatred of Thjazi, his past betrayal of his family and his position as teacher to her son. She warns that no patron or recovered status will protect him if her child is harmed.