Let's start with raven's.
Raven is a general of Knox SAS and has been greatly reused. Ravens also lost their nature because of this glory, and they were used by Knox SAS to burn, kill and plunder.
In a large-scale war of aggression against Ionia, ravens took the lead and led soldiers from casas to the enemy's rear. However, due to the disparity in strength between the two sides, casas was gradually defeated. At this time, the military high-level decided to carry out "indiscriminate military strike", that is, both the enemy and ourselves carried out artillery annihilation.
But in the end, Raven survived. He re-examined the glory he had always admired and went into exile to atone for his sins.
Then there is Willows, whose background story really touched me.
Verus is an ordinary young man in a small village in Ionia, but his archery talent doomed him to be extraordinary.
Velus was entrusted by the local elders with the important task of guarding the temple that suppressed the abyss of corruption. Verus regards this as his own glory and never slackens.
However, in a war of aggression in Knox, the local army was obviously in a weak position. At this time, Wei Lvsi wavered, one side was his relatives and friends, and the other side was the temple he guarded. Finally, he chose to defend his responsibility and killed all the enemies who wanted to invade the temple.
But when he returned to his hometown, only the ruins and the bodies of relatives and friends were left. Verus was confused about his glory and returned to the temple, allowing the abyss of corruption to erode him. He wants to use this power to kill all the intruders.
The last one is Yasuo's, which I think is the most cruel.
Yasuo is a talented swordsman in a Dojo in Ionia, and he has wind resistance that locals don't have.
Yasuo is pretentious, likes to show his ability very much, and looks forward to showing his talents in the war.
In a war, Yasuo was entrusted to protect an elder. Yasuo thinks this is an insult to his ability, and he should go into battle to kill the enemy. Finally, he went AWOL.
When the war ended, he found that the elder had been stabbed and killed. After other people's judgment, the elder died of the wind, and everyone locked the murderer in a compressed state. Compression cannot be argued. He defeated all those who tried to stop him and went into exile.
Yasuo's original intention was to find the real murderer, but the process was very difficult. Countless people chased him along the way, but he killed them all. Until one day, his own brother Yong En came to him to arrest him. Yasuo vowed to find out the real murderer and defend his honor, but he killed Yong En himself. ?