Aetifer White

Aetifer White, a white haired vulpur is the current leading authority in his home town of Waywood. Aetifer being the patriarch of the White family spends most of his time governing and improving the territories in the family's possession. Though Aetifer and in extension the White family is not well know in their home nation of the Vulperium, he is in all regards an accomplished and competent architect, businessman, and statesmen.

Arrival in Batu
Aetifer and his brother Deca at the age of four and one respectively, were found alone in the dense and frozen forest south of the stronghold of Lazodi, at the time the capital of Batu. The brothers were discovered by a local engineer working on Lazodia's legendary wall. They were soon after delivered inside the inner gate of the city and henceforth permitted to stay and were to be raised as fully fledged Batu citizens despite being a vulpur.

Batu Influence
As a young adult Aetifer became an integral member in Batu society. While never becoming an active practitioner of Batu Shamanism he still respects the spirits, customs and rituals. Though it is safe to say that the religion is dead, leaving Aetifer as one of the last persons to witness the religion practiced first hand. He is still an avid supporter of its revival. A much larger influence on the young Aetifer during his time in Batu was his introduction to the Mirza system. He would go onto being adopted by the Eriki mirza, slowing but surely conforming to the attitudes, priorities, and customs of the Eriki people. It is at this point Aetifer took on an unmatched love for money and began his massive acquisition of wealth starting off as a gold miner. Along with this change of priorities came a change in character, his long mining trips away from the general populous of Batu made him cold to other people and openly butt heads with others when he deems them incompetent or ideas faulty. While this may be his reality, Aetifer like many other Eriki do not enjoy conflict as much as it may seem to an observer. So again, like many other in the Eriki mirza he prefers isolation and seclusion, a policy he has and continues to implement in his current day town of Waywood.