Asher
Lord Asher Blakros
Eldest son of Lady Delveris Blakros and the ill-fated Lord Pieter, Asher received the finest upbringing a young noble of Absalom could hope for. His parents took him to sumptuous Petal District garden parties, brought him to the most beautiful museums, and showed him the most gorgeous works of art in the family’s vast collection of antiquities. They hoped all this access to wealth and finery would help young Asher appreciate the considerable benefits of wealth. Instead, he became obsessed.
Asher’s parents, wishing only the best for their first-born son, enrolled him in Eastgate’s prestigious Tallavont School, hoping that the liberal-minded comparative government professors there might mold Asher into one of the next generation’s leaders. Freed from his noble family retainers and overactive parents, Asher never felt more alone.
On a forlorn amble through Eastgate, not far from the Tallavont campus, Lord Asher first heard the Prophecies of Kalistrade spoken through the voice of Ilrava Drogand, co-founder of the Prophet’s Academy. Within months, Asher abandoned Tallavont for the Academy, donned the white gloves of a Kalistocrat, and cut off all contact with his family not directly related to matters of business or finance.
Asher’s parents, wishing only the best for their first-born son, enrolled him in Eastgate’s prestigious Tallavont School, hoping that the liberal-minded comparative government professors there might mold Asher into one of the next generation’s leaders. Freed from his noble family retainers and overactive parents, Asher never felt more alone.
On a forlorn amble through Eastgate, not far from the Tallavont campus, Lord Asher first heard the Prophecies of Kalistrade spoken through the voice of Ilrava Drogand, co-founder of the Prophet’s Academy. Within months, Asher abandoned Tallavont for the Academy, donned the white gloves of a Kalistocrat, and cut off all contact with his family not directly related to matters of business or finance.
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