Spirca

Spirca is a monk and archpriest of Theioism. He's a Lausarii Niedene male living in Theiónikos.

 Biography 

Spirca is the only son of a peasant nomadic couple. His homeland are the deserts of Theiónikos near it's capital. One of the few memories he has from his childhood is falling asleep and seeing lights of the temple on the holy mountain in Theiotokos shine bright in the distance. When he was 12 years old it was decided by his parents that they will sail out for Eldham. Sadly, after 3 years of travel his parents died due to sickness. Spirca, left alone adopted the nomadic lifestyle of his parents and took it upon himself to travel to his homeland.

At the age of 17, finally pulling himself together after years of mourning he sailed out to his homeland. Not knowing the path and without anyone in all of Rathnir he sailed from shore to shore, travelled through forests and mountains. At one day he came across an island with massive monuments on top of a hill. Out of curiosity he wanted to take a closer look, but got stopped by a woman. Turns out it was Mistic, former ruler of Yimmu-Audal and wife to the one of it's emperors. She warned the young future monk that the land he entered is holy and that he's not supposed to stomp on it. After a short apology and explanation the free countess showed Spirca the way to Gebel, one of the biggest cities in Theiónikos. From there Spirca went by feet to the Holy Mountain in Theiotokos.

Soon after his arrival in the capital of the archonate he found some old, weathered out monk robes and hood. With sadness and great humility he vowed by the steps of the temple in Theiotokos and only to the face of Theios that he will become a monk. Since this day, Spirca threw away his nomadic life, left his past behind and settled down in Theiónikos. He joined the newly elevated Sahrad of Evangalista, Bob Pulus Gallus and helped him in his town. After some time Spirca was allowed to construct a temple in the city square, got consecrated a priest and so the Agio-Photis was created with it's monastery. He focused on working in the fields and monastery's distillery, as well as writing books on topics of rituals and theology. Soon after that, at the age of 21, he was elevated to the honour of archpriest of theiosism.