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'''A'gaeris''' (<dni>a'gåris</dni>{{contested}}) was a [[D'ni]] citizen, a disgraced former member of the [[Guild of Writers]], and one of the architects of D'ni's [[fall of D'ni|destruction]].
'''A'gaeris''' (<dni>a'gåris</dni>{{contested}}) was a [[D'ni]] citizen, a disgraced former member of the [[Guild of Writers]], and one of the architects of D'ni's [[fall of D'ni|destruction]].


Some time in the 9340s, A'gaeris was convicted of stealing a [[Book]], and stripped of his membership in the guild. He professed innocence throughout his trial, and his conviction caused him to take a dim view of the guilds. The loss of his position as a guildsman also resulted in the loss of his upper-class home and his bride-to-be. For fifty years, he lived in the lower-class [[Kerath'en District|Kerath'en]] district on [[Ae'gura]], writing angry pamphlets under the pen name "The Philosopher" railing against outsider involvement in D'ni and trying to stir up unrest among the lower classes. He became a master at forgery, able to quickly and expertly emulate anyone's handwriting from just a small sample. He also adopted a mute orphan child named [[Corlam]], whom he treated as more of a servant than a son.  
Some time in the 9340s, A'gaeris was convicted of stealing a [[Book]], and stripped of his membership in the guild. He professed innocence throughout his trial, and his conviction caused him to take a dim view of the guilds. The loss of his position as a guildsman also resulted in the loss of his upper-class home and his bride-to-be. For fifty years, he lived in the lower-class [[Kerathen]] district on [[Ae'gura]], writing angry pamphlets under the pen name "The Philosopher" railing against outsider involvement in D'ni and trying to stir up unrest among the lower classes. He became a master at forgery, able to quickly and expertly emulate anyone's handwriting from just a small sample. He also adopted a mute orphan child named [[Corlam]], whom he treated as more of a servant than a son.  


In [[9392 DE]], A'gaeris first met with the young lord [[Veovis]]. They were introduced to each other by [[Suahrnir]], a mutual acquaintance in the [[Guild of Maintainers]]. News that [[Aitrus]] and [[Ti'ana]]{{mdash}}a non-D'ni woman from Earth's surface{{mdash}}had just had their first child, [[Gehn]], disgusted them both, and they quickly developed a rapport. However, A'gaeris had an ulterior motive to their relationship. Over the ensuing months, he orchestrated a scheme to directly pit Aitrus and Veovis against one another. He fabricated illicit [[Age]]s in Aitrus's handwriting and showed them to Veovis. At the same time, he lured Aitrus into witnessing their meeting, and framed it such that it appeared that Veovis was trading in illicit Ages. He also murdered two junior members of the [[Guild of Maintainers]], planting evidence on their bodies that would incriminate Veovis. When they were finally discovered in an Age which he supplied to Aitrus, Veovis was arrested and sentenced to life in a prison Age.
In [[9392 DE]], A'gaeris first met with the young lord [[Veovis]]. They were introduced to each other by [[Suahrnir]], a mutual acquaintance in the [[Guild of Maintainers]]. News that [[Aitrus]] and [[Ti'ana]]{{mdash}}a non-D'ni woman from Earth's surface{{mdash}}had just had their first child, [[Gehn]], disgusted them both, and they quickly developed a rapport. However, A'gaeris had an ulterior motive to their relationship. Over the ensuing months, he orchestrated a scheme to directly pit Aitrus and Veovis against one another. He fabricated illicit [[Age]]s in Aitrus's handwriting and showed them to Veovis. At the same time, he lured Aitrus into witnessing their meeting, and framed it such that it appeared that Veovis was trading in illicit Ages. He also murdered two junior members of the [[Guild of Maintainers]], planting evidence on their bodies that would incriminate Veovis. When they were finally discovered in an Age which he supplied to Aitrus, Veovis was arrested and sentenced to life in a prison Age.
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