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{{infobox person
{{infobox person
| race = [[D'ni (race)|D'ni]]
| race = [[D'ni (race)|D'ni]]
| dni-name = <d'ni>vEovis</d'ni>
| died = 9400 DE
| died = 9400 DE
| father = Rakeri (lord)|Rakeri
| father = [[Rakeri (lord)|Rakeri]]
}}
}}
'''Veovis''' (<dni>vEovis</dni>{{contested}}) was the son of Lord [[Rakeri (lord)|Rakeri]], and thus an influential member of D'ni society in his own right. A young but prominent member of the [[Guild of Writers]] and D'ni's [[Guild Council]], Veovis was a writer of exceptional ability. One of his works, [[Ader Jamat]], was the last [[Age]] to be inducted into the [[Canon of the Guild of Writers]] before the [[fall of D'ni]].
'''Veovis''' was the son of Lord [[Rakeri (lord)|Rakeri]], and thus an influential member of D'ni society in his own right. A young but prominent member of the [[Guild of Writers]] and D'ni's [[Guild Council]], Veovis was a writer of exceptional ability. One of his works, [[Ader Jamat]], was the last [[Age]] to be inducted into the [[Canon of the Guild of Writers]] before the [[fall of D'ni]].


== Early life ==
== Early life ==
As a child in school, Veovis had an adversarial relationship with [[Aitrus]], who went on to join the [[Guild of Surveyors]]. When he learned that his former schoolmate was working on the expedition digging to Earth's surface, he sent Aitrus a set of expensive geological surveying tools as a way of apologizing for his past behavior. A few months later, when Aitrus's crew was completing work on the [[Great Shaft]], Veovis joined the delegates and dignitaries from D'ni at the celebration and capping ceremony, even though he personally felt that the surface-dwellers{{emdash}}humans{{emdash}}were barbaric, and should not be contacted. Following the ceremony, an earthquake struck the shaft as Veovis was traveling down it in a service elevator. He was rescued by Aitrus just before the elevator fell, and the two became close friends in the wake of the experience.
As a child in school, Veovis had an adversarial relationship with [[Aitrus]], who went on to join the [[Guild of Surveyors]]. When he learned that his former schoolmate was working on the expedition digging to Earth's surface, he sent Aitrus a set of expensive geological surveying tools as a way of apologizing for his past behavior. A few months later, when Aitrus's crew was completing work on the [[Great Shaft]], Veovis joined the delegates and dignitaries from D'ni at the celebration and capping ceremony, even though he personally felt that the surface-dwellers{{emdash}}humans{emdash}}were barbaric, and should not be contacted. Following the ceremony, an earthquake struck the shaft as Veovis was traveling down it in a service elevator. He was rescued by Aitrus just before the elevator fell, and the two became close friends in the wake of the experience.


== Career ==
== Career ==
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When Aitrus went before the Council to request approval to marry Anna{{emdash}}an act that was little more than a traditional formality{{emdash}}Veovis officially disapproved, effectively blocking the marriage. Undeterred, Aitrus reminded Veovis of the debt he owed since Aitrus rescued him from the elevator in the Great Shaft. Bound by his word to honor that debt, Veovis reversed his vote, but broke off his friendship with Aitrus from then on. [[Suahrnir]], one of Veovis's friends in the [[Guild of Maintainers]], suggested that Veovis might find common cause in opposing Anna's place in D'ni society with an outcast named [[A'gaeris]].
When Aitrus went before the Council to request approval to marry Anna{{emdash}}an act that was little more than a traditional formality{{emdash}}Veovis officially disapproved, effectively blocking the marriage. Undeterred, Aitrus reminded Veovis of the debt he owed since Aitrus rescued him from the elevator in the Great Shaft. Bound by his word to honor that debt, Veovis reversed his vote, but broke off his friendship with Aitrus from then on. [[Suahrnir]], one of Veovis's friends in the [[Guild of Maintainers]], suggested that Veovis might find common cause in opposing Anna's place in D'ni society with an outcast named [[A'gaeris]].


At first, Veovis refused to talk to A'gaeris because of the man's criminal history. But when Aitrus and others on the Council introduced a proposal to increase the lower classes' representation within the D'ni government{{emdash}}a proposal that many felt wouldn't have been written without Anna's influence{{emdash}}Veovis finally consented to a meeting.  
At first, Veovis refused to talk to A'gaeris because of the man's criminal history. But when Aitrus and others on the Council introduced a proposal to increase the lower classes' representation within the D'ni government{{emdash}}a proposal that many felt wouldn't have been written without Anna's influence{{emdash}}, Veovis finally consented to a meeting.  


== Downfall ==
== Downfall ==
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== Rebellion ==
== Rebellion ==
Five years later, A'gaeris and Suahrnir broke Veovis out of his prison and went into hiding on another Age. Together, he and A'gaeris plotted the destruction of the civilization that had wrongfully shamed them both. The three executed a number of terrorist attacks on D'ni. They assaulted several Guild Council members, bombed the [[Guild of Ink-Makers]]' [[Ink-Works]], and desecrated one of the [[Five Great Classics]] of the Writers' canon. They were finally stopped when Anna discovered their hide-out and lured Veovis back to D'ni.
Five years later, A'gaeris and Suahrnir broke Veovis out of his prison and went into hiding on another Age. Together, he and A'gaeris plotted the destruction of the civilization that had wrongfully shamed them both. The three executed a number of terrorist attacks on D'ni. They assaulted several Guild Council members, bombed the [[Guild of Ink-Makers]]' [[Ink-works]], and desecrated one of the [[Five Great Classics]] of the Writers' canon. They were finally stopped when Anna discovered their hide-out and lured Veovis back to D'ni.


Although his innocence in the original case had become clear – as had A'gaeris's involvement, Veovis was tried and convicted for the crimes he had committed since his escape. The Council sentenced him to death, but Anna interceded and pled for mercy on his behalf. Moved by her words, the Council instead chose to imprison him on a bespoke prison Age from which he would not be able to escape. The Age would be crafted by multiple Writers to prevent anyone from knowing the full text, and it would be burned immediately after Veovis used it to preclude anyone else from gaining access to it.
Although his innocence in the original case had become clear – as had A'gaeris's involvement, Veovis was tried and convicted for the crimes he had committed since his escape. The Council sentenced him to death, but Anna interceded and pled for mercy on his behalf. Moved by her words, the Council instead chose to imprison him on a bespoke prison Age from which he would not be able to escape. The Age would be crafted by multiple Writers to prevent anyone from knowing the full text, and it would be burned immediately after Veovis used it to preclude anyone else from gaining access to it.
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In the aftermath of the destruction, A'gaeris demanded that Veovis write an Age where the two of them could go to rule as gods. Veovis refused, feeling that this was a violation of the very founding principles of the Art, and a fight between the two men ensued. A'gaeris stabbed his former companion in the back and left him to die. Veovis lived long enough to direct Aitrus to where A'gaeris had fled, enabling his old friend to defeat him.
In the aftermath of the destruction, A'gaeris demanded that Veovis write an Age where the two of them could go to rule as gods. Veovis refused, feeling that this was a violation of the very founding principles of the Art, and a fight between the two men ensued. A'gaeris stabbed his former companion in the back and left him to die. Veovis lived long enough to direct Aitrus to where A'gaeris had fled, enabling his old friend to defeat him.


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