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| race = [[D'ni (race)|D'ni]] | | race = [[D'ni (race)|D'ni]] | ||
| died = {{died|1744-08-08|9400|3|30|[[A'gaeris]] (died)}}Leesahn 30, [[9400 DE]] | | died = {{died|1744-08-08|9400|3|30|[[A'gaeris]] (died)}}Leesahn 30, [[9400 DE]] | ||
| dni-name =a'gåris | |||
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'''A'gaeris''' | '''A'gaeris''' 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 [[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. |