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Atticus[]

Atticus was Harrow's father and predecessor as King of Katolis. Several days after Atticus's passing, Harrow did not speak ill of his father, which implied that they had a good and loving relationship.[1]

Sarai[]

Queen Sarai was the love of Harrow's life, the mother of his sons, and his closest adviser during his earliest days as the ruler of Katolis. He deeply cared for his wife, even treating her firstborn son Callum by her first husband as his own child and seeing him no differently than his younger brother, Harrow's heir and firstborn, Ezran. Harrow shared a notable sweet tooth with his wife, a common sense of humor, and often found himself humbled by his bride in sparring matches against each other.[1] When she was killed in the battle against Avizandum, Harrow found himself overcome by despair, rage, and a sense of failure to his sons, as he could not protect their mother. His loss and wrath were so great that it was sufficient to supply the hatred necessary for Viren to create the spell needed to kill the Dragon King. Despite this, as the spear was thrown towards Avizandum's heart, Sarai's last breath could be heard crying out in futile denial, proving that she would not have wanted Harrow to take revenge for her loss.[2] Years later, after discovering that the Dragon Queen Zubeia had dispatched Moonshadow Elf Assassins to execute him in retaliation for his murder of her mate, Harrow came to regret his hateful choices, realizing that Sarai would have never wanted her death to be avenged in such a way.[3]

Callum[]

Harrow viewed Callum as his own son, despite not being his birth father. Callum, however, felt like he had no right to call Harrow his "Dad", due to his status as the king and not being related to him by blood. Harrow attempted to bond with Callum early by gifting him his first sketchbook,[1] after discovering his artistic skill expressed through drawings on the castle walls.[4] In an attached note he stated that, despite not knowing each other well yet, he could already see that he was a budding artist and that he saw great things inside Callum, which he could not wait to see him discover for himself.[4] During their last conversation before sending his sons away to the Banther Lodge, Harrow showed that he cared about both of his sons and was uncomfortable with Callum's formality, though he never forced the boy to acknowledge him as his father.[5] Callum finally called Harrow "Dad", right as the Moonshadow Elf assassins hired by the Dragon Queen Zubeia tasked with killing Harrow tried to enter the king's room, although the door was shut at the time and it was left ambiguous if Harrow heard him.[6]

Harrow's greatest regret as a parent to Callum was his hesitation on whether or not to be closer to his stepson, so that Callum would have a chance to love his birth father despite his passing. However, in the end, a letter Harrow gave to his sons provided the closure Callum needed regarding their relationship as father and son. In this letter, Harrow pleaded that Callum must not repeat his mistakes of falling intro a cycle of hatred and asked him to become Ezran's main advisor when Ezran would ascend the throne.[3]

Ezran[]

King Harrow cared greatly for his son and heir from the second he was born, playing with him and making sure he grew up to be happy, even without his mother. When the Moonshadow Elf assassins came to eliminate the pair, Harrow felt a deep regret upon roping Ezran into his grudge, as he thought he would be at peace after avenging Sarai, and that Xadia would become powerless without their king and prince. When danger approached, his main concern was to send Ezran away before the enemy could get a hold of him. He firmly believed in his son's capability of following him on the throne.[3]

Amaya[]

Harrow was close friends with his sister-in-law, often spending time with her, Viren, and Sarai, and creating many happy and often goofy memories together. Their bond was set as much in stone as it was in law, as Harrow trusted her as not only his top general but to oversee his sons' protection when the events that would lead to his assassination were put into play. He was confident enough in her to factor her into his plans for his children to acquire the Key of Aaravos from the Banther Lodge, following his anticipated demise.[7]

Allies[]

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Pip[]

Pip was Harrow's loyal Xadian Songbird and trusted companion. The two shared a loving bond, during which Harrow would frequently pet and nuzzle the bird, which Pip would respond to with joyful chirps. He would sit on Harrow's arm or shoulder and enjoy his fullest attention.[5] After Viren used a two-headed Soulfang Serpent to switch Harrow's soul with Pip's,[8] the caged Harrow silently stared at the mage for making his friend die in his place.[7]

Bait[]

Harrow raised Bait as a royal pet since he was a tadpole and eventually gifted him to Ezran on his birthday. He liked to give him belly rubs and play hide and seek with him. He gave Bait his name as a dark joke about his species, which is known for being used to catch giant fish.[9]

Enemies[]

Viren[]

Harrow shared a complicated relationship with his adviser and High Mage. During his time as both Prince and King of Katolis, the two were close friends, but oftentimes Harrow would hesitate when Viren would propose solutions to daunting problems that relied on dark magic. Harrow was often unsure of his decisions as a king, which often made it easy for Viren to persuade him into supporting his ambitions and strategies. However, before their relationship soured, Harrow was known to respect and care for Viren as his best friend and comrade, even inviting him to stand with him for his official royal portrait. His trust in Viren was so great as to anoint the mage's son as the youngest Crownguard in history and allowed his daughter free access to the majority of the castle's repository of literature and knowledge as Viren's apprentice.[5]

However, Viren's solutions via dark magic had in time shown a pattern of furthering complications for the kingdom, and Harrow eventually realized to what extent he had allowed Viren to overstep in his authority within the kingdom. As Moonshadow Elf assassins came to kill Harrow, he reflected that bad things that happened in the kingdom and his assassination were caused because of listening to Viren's callous ideas and ignoring the morality of his choices. As Viren never cared about the consequences of their actions and the innocents that died with them, Harrow refused to allow the mage to perform a ritual that would allow him to change bodies with one of his subjects, as he knew that it would only solve the problem of Xadia's desire for vengeance against him temporarily before realizing they had been tricked, for Harrow wanted to redeem himself by facing the consequences of his actions.[10] He attempted to forcibly correct this error in judgment by demanding Viren to submit to him, effectively ending their friendship.[6]

It was eventually revealed that Viren secretly used the two-headed Soulfang Serpent to switch Harrow's soul with Pip's.[8] When Viren was about to be crowned king, the caged Harrow silently stared at the mage for making his friend die in his place.[7] Once Harrow was freed from his cage, he wasted no time in flying as far away from Viren.[11]

Avizandum[]

Following the death of Queen Sarai, Harrow grew to hate the King of the Dragons with murderous fury, despite his attempts to quell his rage by choosing to set aside his bloodlust for the sake of keeping his sons safe from further vengeance from Xadia. However, Viren eventually convinced Harrow to act upon his thirst for revenge and proceeded to donate his blood for a spell to kill the Dragon King. He journeyed into Xadian territory alongside Viren and proceeded to slay Avizandum by plunging the magic-imbued spear of his beloved wife into the dragon's chest, turning him into a statue of stone. Despite this, however, he was unwilling to destroy his only egg, seeing as the unhatched Azymondias caused no harm to anyone. Harrow only reluctantly agreed after Viren convinced him that the future king would wipe out humanity if he were to grow up and seek justice for the death of his late father.[2]

After Harrow learned that a band of Moonshadow Elf assassins had been sent to kill him, he wondered if Sarai would ever have allowed him to kill Avizandum, as she sympathized with the creatures of Xadia. Harrow ended up regretting his murder, as well as allowing Viren to "destroy" the egg of the Dragon Prince, as he knew he had contributed to the death and suffering of innocents. Killing Avizandum did not bring him the happiness or peace he had expected after avenging Sarai and he knew he had dragged his sons into an unending cycle of hatred. With what he learned from these events, Harrow wrote a final letter to Callum, explaining that his sons must not give in to the same hatred that he had succumbed to.[3]

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