Anisarta Unimu

Anisarta Unimu was an Escharian human who was born in the Aesperium Niedea and later moved to Najer.

Childhood
During his childhood, Anisarta lived in the old Aesperium Niedea in the mountain town of Rulagmos. The town was very secluded, and so young Anisarta read and absorbed all the knowledge he could possibly find in the town, leading to a bit of madness.

Later in his life, was summoned as part of a militia outing, where he met Valerian Iuris Aesperii, who showed him the riches that can gained with knowledge and making the right moves. During this encounter, he discovered that the reason he was brought there was to invade a city. His memory of the event was hazy, but he remembered a tower and a bonfire, but not much else.

Shortly after this, he was baptized in Soleannen. However, he lost faith quickly, due to his thirst for knowledge driving him away from true religious devotion. After some time, he could no longer find a reason to stay, so he left one day and never came back to his homeland.

Adulthood
After traveling for 36 years, he ended up in Najer. He was invited by an up-and-coming mayor, Hirudo Talvos, to join his city, Nahrayn. Anisarta took up work as a brewer, establishing a pub, and his dedication led him to gain a position in the local government. However, Anisarta began to be plagued by a feeling that something was wrong, one he could not shake.

Then, one day, the floor of his bar broke open, revealing a massive underground chamber with a tomb inside. In his quest to gain more knowledge, he re-established an ancient Najer religious group, the Fellowship of the Seekers. He was granted permission by Shivareh Wayfarer to read some books in Najera'jad, further driving him to question what he knew.

Some time later, he would go on to reclaim an old Vulpinian fort in the Najera'jad province, founding the town of Kigea'jad on top of the ruins of Neavulpur. He nurtured the town to grow and expand, drawing in many new citizens and building up the city. One day, however, he was found dead. His son, Orshav, later arrived and took up his father's positions.