Cardinal Zadkiel the Learned
Yevhen Zdeněk Svetovid Torosyan
Mental characteristics
Personal history
Born to a farmer and the daughter of a nobleman, he was christened Yevhen Zdeněk Svetovid Torosyan. As a young child, he was adopted by his grandfather, Nazar Hakobyan. Although he had the permission of his daughter, his son-in-law was very disgruntled about it. He did not like the idea that his son would be raised as a nobleman's son and handed down the narrow perspective of his grandfather.
Education
Yevhen began his education at the age of six and continued through the highest levels of education. Even earning an accelerated doctorate at Rohana's University, the best school in the country, in the Cultural History of Mithrak. Despite the excellent free education that was available to him, Yevhen was sent, by his grandfather, to an expensive school, whose quality of education is questionable. Regardless of the many setbacks of this school, Yevhen excelled, surpassing the low expectations his teachers had of him because of his parents.
Employment
After graduating from Rohana's University, Yevhen worked as a historian for several years. Although he enjoyed it greatly, he ran into a lot of red tape and some family problems. There were many manuscripts and historical records that he could not use in his research because he was not a Mithrakian monk. He also found that his Grandfather, who was nearing death, was beginning to have other ideas. Master Hakobyan wanted Yevhen to take his title and take over his business. Yevhen had other ideas. A month before his grandfather's death, Yevhen joined a monastery and took the name Brother Zadkeil. He has spent the rest of his career as a historian and religious figure and plans to continue to do this until he dies.
Date of Birth
14th of Lindan, 963 AnCog
Year of Birth
963 AnCog
54 Years old
Birthplace
The Village of Touvostary
Children
Current Residence
Kiara Monestary
Gender
Man
Height
5' 4"
Quotes & Catchphrases
"When you do not know what to do, go to a quiet space and ask Mitar for guidance. For he has promised to answer you."
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