Invalidi

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Invalidi. 

Invalidi was known for his willowy frame. Among the thousands of wide-shouldered men roaring at his back, Invalidi was, in comparison, a twig. 

He was not without power. He was well versed in poetry and ballet. Truly, a man of the arts. 

But when it was evident that he would garner no fame from such activities, he donned some armor, and took up a weapon. 

In his own land, he is known as Invalidi of the club for his prowess on the battlefield, wielding a thin, yet sturdy stick. 

But to foreigners, he is known for his mighty skin-care regime. He has the softest baby skin of anyone he comes across, on the plain of battle or no. Commoners and royals alike bow down in front of him, utterly cowed by the gleam of fresh, soft, shiny skin. 

Such is the 1st general of the king's armies. 

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