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===Character Biography=== Gilad Anni-Padda was born in a village of Anatolia in 3268 BC. He was the son of a warrior along with his brothers Ivar and Aram. Early in his youth after his mothers death his village was attacked. Forcing his family to flee while the other villagers were killed. Adopting a new home, Gilad and Aram learned that they were immortals, which also applies to Ivar but he learned later. In 3257 BC, at the age of eleven, Gilad emerged victorious from his first battle. Eventually being seen as one of the bravest of a warrior tribe. In 3219 BC, Gilad and Aram's adopted the superior weaponry of the Mesopotamians. All of the tribe is killed with the exception of Gilad, Aram, and Gilad's son Kalam, whose life is spared by been adopted by Mesopotamians, Gilad decides to let the mortal boy live his own life. Eventually deciding to travel along a Geomancer fighting threats when needed, while Aram spent his immortality in debauchery and pleasure. Gilad would live many lives only exclusively keeping his first name with most identities. He has many children each of great resiliance and strength but each also becomes "black of heart" or "psychopathic," usually leading Gilad to later kill them. Because of this by the late 17th century he avoids fathering children again. Through many battles over thousands of years, he becomes a master at combat, military tactics, and stealth. Sometimes he works with the speakers of the Earth, the "Geomancers" who consider him the "Fist and Steel" of the Earth. Gilad occasionally reunites with his brothers Aram and Ivar, and the three of them even inspire the story of The Three Musketeers. Over time, Aram finds Gilad too coldhearted and ruthless, worrying the man considers his own judgment to have greater authority than others. Eventually, Aram takes on the name Armstrong, later becoming the guardian and assistant of a young man named Obadiah Archer. In the 20th century, Gilad becomes friends with the new Geomancer, a young man named Geoff. He makes an enemy of mob assassin Angelo Mortalli but then helps the man after Angelo loses his memory and is transformed into the warrior Bloodshot. Gilad decides not to hold a grudge, saying that Mortalli metaphorically "died" when Bloodshot was "born." During the Unity crisis, Gilad meets a version of himself who lives in the 41st century and battles evil alongside the last Rai warrior and Magnus, Robot Fighter.
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