Logan Gottschalk Sieger Character in Freiberg | World Anvil

Logan Gottschalk Sieger

High Concept: Noble downplaying his destiny
Trouble: Stubborn   The son of Eisenfurst Erich Sieger and the scribe of Niklas Trage, Logan was born from a passionate encounter between his father and a common serving girl. His father took responsibility for him and raised him as he would any child, but never seemed to love him. Logan spent his youth in a series of military academies: willful, isolated, and very, very lonely.   School taught him self-reliance; his father taught him that nobody else cared what he did. As a consequence, he quit military training at the age of fourteen - against his father's wishes - to attend the Breutzmann finishing school. By that time, Erich had sunk deeply into his isolationist malaise and, rather than punish the boy, he continued to send money. When Logan graduated, however, Erich sent him a letter. "You have chosen your path," the elder Sieger wrote. "You will have to walk it without me." Logan found himself alone and without funds jn a dangerous city.   Luckily, his school contacts allowed him to find work as a scribe; after a few years, he had earned a reputation as a diligent and rapid worker. Even so, be was surprised when Nicklaus Trage approached him with an offer; the pessimistic Eisenfurst wanted someone to record his thoughts, and Logan seemed the ideal candidate. He agreed immediately.   Since then, he has worked tirelessly to document Trage's rambling tirades, an act which has transformed him in more ways than one. Trage's negative philosophy provided an explanation for Logan's loneliness, and entranced him with its the grim ethics. In the eighteen months since he began working with Trage, he has become a devoted disciple, learning self-reliance and an unflinching acknowledgment of an uncaring universe.   Unfortunately, he has not been able to devote as much time to his work as he would like. As Erich Sieger's son, he is one of the only contacts with the isolationist ruler. That makes him a target for every bureaucrat, diplomat, and noble interested in speaking to the elder Sieger. Every day finds new letters piled up at his door, each accompanied by a request to "get this to Herr Sieger as soon as you can." No one listens when he says that he hasn't seen his father in years; to them, he's just a way to reach the Eisenfurst
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