Lazarus Antonius

Lazarus Antonius, also known as 1942Lazyman, is a follower of Lahhonism and member of the Kingdom of Mithusu. Beginning as a author who wrote multiple books and opening a bookshop, to becoming one of the most well known members of Mithusu society.

Early Life
Lazarus does not remember much about his childhood, what he does remember is from his late teen years. According to his accounts, he was part of a group of outlaws, who helped in bank jobs all across his homeland. Once he was caught, he was sent on a boat to Rathnir, a place that the king of the old country considered "Inhabitable".

Waking up on the shores of Rathnir, Lazarus wandered in the desert for a week. He began to write in the Journal of Lazy, one of his oldest books to date. Finding shelter among the sands and small caves that the desert offered, he thought that he would not survive his first few days. However, he was able to survive almost ten days by himself. On the tenth day, his life would change forever with the meeting of Alman Suleiman.

Mithusu
Lazarus ran into Alman Suleiman while looking for water in the desert. Having a long conversation with him, he was pulled to join Alman to his city, Mithusu City and almost immediately after being there, he joined with Mithusu as a citizen. Lazarus began by making donations with whatever he could find to the Malik of Mithusu.

Later on in his time in Mithusu, he attracted many people to Mithusu with his bookstore, which sold books on lore and history of Rathnir. Attracting many religious leaders and kings to his city, and helping Mithusu City in gaining a reputation for lore-keeping and archiving of historical goods.

Lazarus was always seen lounging about his old house, writing the next book on his long list of books. He would gain a nickname among the other citizens in his district, being nicknamed "Lazy" by them, and that nickname had stuck with him for ages. When asked by a traveling caravan about his name, they noted how he was very comfortable with living in an Arid desert area. After talking to and traveling with them in one of his expeditions, they would call him an expert on traveling the deserts of Mithusu.

Eldham
Lazarus was given the ability to travel to Eldham by the Malik, whom he had become close friends with. Making the long journey out there, he had the ability to reflect on his life thus far. Bringing only five thousand dollars, he purchased books, newspapers and artifacts and returned three months later. He shared his findings with the Malik and the council of ministers. He would make copies of his books and sell them in his bookshop.

Lazarus had the opportunity to return to Eldham after hearing reports of artifacts being discovered and sold out in Eldham's Auction house, to which he immediately packed this things and made way back to Eldham. He returned after a couple of weeks, bringing home an item called a Doge coin, to which he treasures dearly. He had also retrieved a book describing an Elvish language, which he has lost unfortunately.

With the opportunity to take a vacation, Lazarus took to exploring the sands of Mithusu, where he had come across a prehistoric rib cage bone. Thinking nothing of it until a later discovery that year, where he and some other Mithusian Citizens discovered the skeleton of a sauropod in their railways. Upon the end of this journey, he discovered a large hill for which he was told to build his dwelling. This is now the resting place of the Lazarus Estate, which turned out to be just outside of Mithusu City.

Illness
Lazarus knew that his time was running short, and at an old age, he went to travel the sands of Mithusu one more time. When he believed that he found his resting place, he was greeted by Lahhon, his God, whom instructed him to take the reigns of Mithusu. As a reward from Lahhon, to whom he had been faithful to, his age was reversed to his younger days, so that fresh blood could help Mithusu become successful again. His first phase of revitalization was the rebuilding of his house, the Lazy estate as known among his peers, to represent the glory and elegance of Mithusu.