Moiéku Mané

Moiéku Mané was a highly skilled Eisenlandian astronomer, who resided for most of his life in the enchanting city of Urnu-Arrak. He was also famously known as the "astronomer poet". He would devote his whole life in the studies of the stars and writing poems about them.

Early Life
Born into a family who had to flee Eisenland for having created an illegal extremist organization. Moiéku was influenced by the master of this organization, in particular when it came to the stars. He inherited a passion for the celestial wonders that adorn the night sky. From an early age, Moiéku displayed an insatiable curiosity about the universe and the secrets it held. He found solace gazing at the stars, marvelling at their beauty and pondering the mysteries they held. He spent countless hours atop his house's roof, armed only by his eyes and a notebook, diligently recording his observations. As his knowledge grew, Moiéku's reputation as a talented astronomer began to spread throughout the city of Urnu-Arrak. Citizens, especially young sailors, sought his expertise to navigate the night skies, locate constellations, and understand the cosmic events that unfolded above their heads. His keen eye for detail and meticulous research earned him the nickname of "Utum-okul", meaning "Sun eye" among the city's inhabitants.

Late life
Moiéku's love for the stars was unmatched, surpassing his affection for anything or anyone else. He was captivated by the vast expanse of the virtual cosmos. Mesmerized by the possibilities it held, he would start writing little stories, then poems about space. He believed that the stars held answers to life's deepest questions, and sought love and inspiration in their ethereal glow. His passion for astronomy burned brightly, his heart carried an unrequited love that consumed his soul. He had fallen deeply in love with the petals of the sky, seeking solitude amidst nature's splendour. There, he would lose himself in observation, his pen dancing across parchment, crafting verses that bridged the gap between the heavens and the human heart.