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Brief History
Rais Aaransor, known as “Nova” hails from the distant land called Aaransora, descending from the “Priva Aaransor”, or the “First Royal Family”. A poet, artist, and scholar, Rais set off to spread his culture to the lands beyond. Having heard the tales of the Golden War and the Empire of Uldaraash hundreds of years ago, Rais found himself in an inn at the heart of the world. There he first met the Duchess of Ànoshphéy, NattyNuke. After finding him quite lost, she invited him to her duchy, where he now resides. After travelling through ship, past the shores of the Audalad jem, Urdu-Arrak, Rais caught a glimpse of the Nepali temples, and soon his new home, Jirn. Lost in the megacity, he was greeted and helped by Toren Orne'tare, Count of Eirini. Although quite wealthy, Toren was a kindhearted comrade who opened his arms and welcomed the new citizen. He made sure he felt comforted in this new world, and gave Rais a tour of Jirn. It was here, while Toren took Rais around Aevindaron, that he saw what was the ruins of Fort Adonis. Knowing that he needed a new home and a place to help him store all the literature and culture he brought with him, he decided to take the opportunity, and renovate Fort Adonis, naming it, Norainos (the Raaorí noun: Sunrise to Sunrise + the Neo-Anoshphite suffix “-nos” meaning fort), after the legendary Aaransorian Library of Norai, his favorite library while growing up. You will mostly find him here, building his grand library, compiling, and writing.

Pre-Rathnir Biography
Rais Sikander Aaransor (rɑis sɪkənɜr ɒɾɐnsor), was born in the Aaransari Palace, situated in the capital of the Aaransari Empire, Norai. As the oldest Prince, and being from the Aaransor lineage, he knew his responsibility at a young age and grew with his citizens, becoming a strong leader and well liked individual. Although many of the aristocrats and nobles in the empire began to increasingly get more and more wealthier and arrogant, Rais would not bother to join them in their activities. He always enjoyed writing, and at the age of 15, created a standardized script for the entirety of the Nation, which at the time used a plethora of different scripts, using inspiration from each of them. He was mostly found spending time with people, or in his personal library in the Grand Library of Norai. During his adolescence, his brother and his best friend Vír had a growing distaste for the other, as Vír did not come from noble lineage, being a farmer for most his life, whilst Foraash was only interested in keeping the nobles happy. Being torn on both sides led Rais to being very tolerant, as well as neutral on most matters, and also brought his severe distaste for confirmative politics. In his later teen years and early twenties, he began writing under the pen name “Nova” as to stay anonymous. After being titled a scholar in his father’s court, Rais continued to write poetry and epics whilst under the anonymous name. The only person to figure out Nova’s identity went under the name of “Noví”, however her name and identity has been kept a secret by Rais for a long time. Shortly after her discovery, Rais set out to find new lands, which brings us here to now.

Rathnir Biography
Raís found himself in the heart of Anoshphey itself, Jirn. He embarked on his journey receiving the lost claim of Fort Adonis, renaming it to the capital of his empire, so he could remember his home even when seas apart. His first projects would be creating the Ice Metro for Anoshphey, and soon writing reforms that would earn him the position of Grand Archivist of Anoshphey. Since then, he further pledged his duties to the High Kingdom of Yimmu Audal, where he would become the Royal Archivist; ultimately securing him in a safe position to continue his activities while in Aaransora. He made friends with Milk Orne’Valerin, Toren Orne’Valerin, and Ilyy Orne’Valerin, who would be his closest companions in Anoshphey. Eventually, Adeline Erissa Orne’Valerin would adopt him, making him part of the Orne’Valerin Dynasty.