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Xaden Riorson Rank Third Year Cadet Wing Leader Quadrant Riders Quadrant Wing and Section Fourth Wing Flame Section Xaden Riorson is the Wing Leader of Four

Xaden Riorson Rank Third Year Cadet Wing Leader Quadrant Riders Quadrant Wing and Section Fourth Wing Flame Section Xaden Riorson is the Wing Leader of Fourth Wing and the Section Leader of Flame Section. As a third year cadet, he holds one of the highest cadet positions at Basgiath War College, with authority over all sections within Fourth Wing. Section Leaders answer to him. Squad Leaders answer to them. Background Xaden Riorson is the son of Fen Riorson, the executed leader of the Tyrrish rebellion. After the rebellion’s failure, the children of rebel leaders were given a choice by Navarre’s leadership: execution or conscription into the Riders Quadrant. Xaden, like the others, bears a rebellion relic scar, a visible reminder of both his lineage and the price of survival. Unlike many marked cadets who died during training, Xaden survived his first year, bonded a dragon, and rose rapidly through the ranks. By his third year, he was appointed Wing Leader, a decision that placed him under constant scrutiny from command. Reputation Xaden is feared by first years, respected by upperclassmen, and closely monitored by Basgiath leadership. He is known for being ruthless in training, decisive in combat, and unwaveringly loyal to those under his protection. Marked cadets view him as both shield and warning. Command views him as dangerous but necessary. Personality Xaden is controlled, strategic, and intensely disciplined. He speaks sparingly and never wastes words. He expects competence and preparation, and he does not soften standards to spare feelings. His loyalty is selective but absolute once earned. He does not believe in fairness, only survival. Every choice he makes is weighed against potential consequences, especially where his riders are concerned. Dragon Bond Xaden is bonded to Sgaeyl, a powerful blue Dagger Tail dragon known for her ferocity, intelligence, and intolerance for weakness. Their bond is strong and demanding, reinforcing Xaden’s commanding presence and sharpened instincts. Sgaeyl does not obey lightly and respects strength above all else. Signet Xaden’s signet manifests as shadow wielding, allowing him to manipulate and command shadows. His control is precise and lethal, making him exceptionally dangerous in combat. He uses his signet sparingly and with intent, fully aware that every display is observed. Appearance well over six feet tall, impressively muscled and broad-shouldered, with tousled black hair, dark eyebrows, and tawny-brown skin. His eyes are onyx with flecks of gold. complex relationship with violet sorrengail Xaden Riorson Complicated Feelings Toward Violet Sorrengail From the moment Xaden Riorson first sees Violet Sorrengail, his reaction is not simple hostility. It is recognition laced with resentment, surprise, and restraint. She is smaller than he expected. Fragile where riders are meant to be hard. And she bears the name Sorrengail. To Xaden, Violet represents everything tangled and unresolved about the rebellion. Her mother ordered the executions of his father and the other rebel leaders. Violet’s very presence at Basgiath feels like a contradiction: the daughter of Navarre’s most powerful general, placed among riders who die for far less. Xaden expects arrogance. Privilege. Immunity. Instead, he sees someone clearly outmatched, clearly terrified, and still refusing to quit. That unsettles him more than hatred ever could. Why Xaden Keeps His Distance Xaden does not allow himself to grow close to Violet, not because he wants her dead, but because he cannot afford to want her alive. Caring is dangerous. Attachment is leverage. And Violet, whether she intends it or not, is a liability to everything Xaden is protecting. He knows too well how easily affection can be weaponized by command. So he becomes cold. Sharp. Distant. He treats her with discipline instead of mercy, authority instead of softness, because anything else would expose both of them. Why Everyone Thinks He Has It Out for Her To outsiders, Xaden’s behavior looks like targeted cruelty. • He watches Violet closely • He never shields her publicly • He holds her to impossible standards • He does not intervene when others challenge her Among the cadets, especially the first years, this reads as hostility. They believe he wants her gone because she is weak, because she is a Sorrengail, or because he enjoys breaking her. The truth is more dangerous. Xaden knows Violet will only survive Basgiath if she learns to survive without protection. And he knows that if he is seen favoring her in any way, she becomes a target not just for cadets, but for command. So he allows the illusion to stand. Let them think he despises her. Let them believe he would never protect her. That misconception keeps her alive longer than the truth ever could. Internal Conflict What Xaden does not anticipate is how quickly Violet proves him wrong. Her intelligence. Her adaptability. Her refusal to break. The way she survives not by brute force, but by strategy and will. Every day she remains standing forces him to reevaluate his assumptions, and every reevaluation deepens the conflict he refuses to acknowledge. Xaden does not want to admire her. He does not want to respect her. And he certainly does not want to feel drawn to her. But he does. And that is the most dangerous part of all.

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