Paladin-s Revenge -v1.0- -supeido Esu- [upd] -

With one final blow, Eira struck Supeido Esu's armor, shattering the corrupted energy that had sustained him. The rogue paladin collapsed, his body freed from the grip of Paladin's Revenge. As the storm subsided, the villagers emerged from their homes to survey the aftermath.

The heavy iron gates of the Citadel of Gallowglass groaned as they were forced open, not by a battering ram, but by the sheer, rhythmic pressure of a holy aura. , once a decorated captain of the Order, stepped into the courtyard. His silver armor was no longer polished; it was etched with the soot of a hundred burned villages and the dried ichor of the "Divine" Council’s guardians. Paladin-s Revenge -v1.0- -Supeido Esu-

The name "Supeido Esu" (likely a transliteration of "Spade Ace" or "Ace of Spades") suggests a "Wild Card" persona. In many stories, the Paladin discards their high-born title and takes on a mercenary alias. The "Ace of Spades" is historically associated with the "Death Card," reinforcing the transition from a life-giver to a dealer of fate. With one final blow, Eira struck Supeido Esu's

is a sprite comic (a comic made using video game sprites) that falls into the "Sprite Battle" or "Tournament Arc" genre. The heavy iron gates of the Citadel of

“You were the shield of the innocent—until the church burned your name for a truth they could not afford.”