Helvor, a man in his mid-thirties, stands as a testament to the enduring legacy of his father, a figure he never met but whose words guide him through life. With a sturdy frame and a height that commands attention, Helvor's presence is as imposing as the mountains he often rides past. His hair, a cascade of dark brown, is usually tied back to keep it from his piercing blue eyes, which seem to hold the weight of his unfulfilled destiny. Dressed in armor that bears the marks of countless battles, yet meticulously cared for, Helvor embodies the role of the Defender, a title passed down to him through a letter from his father—a letter that became his life's compass.

The world around Helvor is one of constant struggle, where the weak look up to the strong for protection. His desire is to fulfill the mission his father laid out before him: to defend the helpless and to ride into battle with the pride of a son upholding his father's legacy. Yet, the path to fulfilling this mission is fraught with challenges. Helvor faces opposition from those who seek to exploit the weak, and his own doubts about whether he can live up to the legend of his father.

In his journey, Helvor's unique trait is a peculiar habit of speaking to the wind, as if conversing with his father's spirit, seeking guidance and strength. This ritual not only steels his resolve but also serves as a reminder of his purpose. As he rides across the land, fighting for those who cannot fight for themselves, Helvor's actions begin to weave a new legend, one that echoes his father's but is distinctly his own.

The conflicts in Helvor's life are not just external; they are deeply internal. The pressure of living up to a legacy, the fear of failure, and the loneliness of a path chosen for him by a father he never knew, all weigh heavily on him. Yet, it is through these trials that Helvor finds his strength, his resolve, and ultimately, his identity. His story is one of perseverance, of a son becoming his own man while honoring the past, and it ends with Helvor not just as a Defender, but as a beacon of hope for all who look to the horizon for salvation.