Asmodeus Phronesis en Corgi

Asmodeus Phronesis was born into the Noble House of Corgi in the Imperial Provinces of Aristios. His parents were moderately wealthy members of the house however not nearly as rich as the other members. Because of this he was sent away to travel across the world with the great scholars of both worlds, Eldham and Rathnir, and learn from them. Through these teachings Asmodeus became very well versed in the politics of Eldham and developed many theories and philosophies on the world which would later be developed into a number of books that would be placed along side his novels.

Contrary to popular belief Asmodeus began his adventures in Rathnir, finding refugee in one of the few remaining peaceful lands known as Azuria. Here he set up a trading company and made a small fortune that would later fund his adventures across Eldham. He also got his first glance into what would later form his political beliefs and allow for him to be successful as a writer.

Birth-Today
Asmodeus Phronesis was born into the House of Corgi to two moderately wealthy members within the Imperial Provinces of Aristios. His parents not being as influential as other members or as wealthy didn't have the money to give Asmodeus a extraordinary education like the other children of the house. So instead they sent him off with a band of merchants to travel the world.

From the age of ten Asmodeus traveled with merchant to merchant, going to both Rathnir and Eldham, meeting many scholars, warriors, and rich nobles. From traveling with these people he was able to have get a education like no other. From the scholars the young Asmodeus learned how to read and write, as well as being made to study the works of literature, history, and economics. From the warriors he learned how to fight, though he struggled immensely as he was a relatively weak boy. And from the nobles he was taught about the politics of Rathnir and Eldham, all of these teachings later led him to develop his first political book; The Pillars of Eldham.

Asmodeus continued these travels till he was 17 at which time he decided he had learned as much as he could from his days on the road and settled in the Rathniri town of Grandia. Located within the Archduchy of Azuria Asmodeus set up a trading company and made a small fortune. Three years later after settling down he moved with his fortune to Eldham after witnessing several bloody wars and plots that put a terrible taste in his mouth. This taste would later be put into words through his books.

Today Asmodeus Phronesis lives in between the nations of Sethris and the Imperial Provinces of Aristios operating a company out of Sethris whilst doing most of his literary works in Aristios. Though he is only a few years into publishing his writings, he has already amassed a following, with hundreds reading his books across Eldham.

Exploration of Alteniquia
After being sent away by his parents to gain knowledge of the world Asmodeus eventually settled in the city state then known as Grandia. Ruled by player V0idfish, Grandia was a kingdom located just South-East of the mighty Empire of Yimmu-Audal. From here Asmodeus began his first adventure at 17 and started out to explore the continent beginning in Grandia and exploring the dense spruce forests with a horse, finding many ancient structures, before turning west and navigating around the lands of Yimmu-Audal. On his travels Asmodeus saw many great places, abandoned castled once occupied by great lords, massive abandoned towns once home to a bustling populace of merchants. However this adventure was also marked by one other thing that would change the way he looked at Rathnir forever.

While mapping an area of dense forest for his studies Asmodeus stumbled upon a band of soldiers marching under the Yimmu-Audal banner. But this was not what surprised him, the young Corgi noble had seen dozens of marching armies before, he himself had traveled with many in his days of youthful learning. What did surprise him however was the fact that they had prisoners, thieves no doubt. But if these were thieves they were certainly young, no older than himself, they clamored along tied to each other as to stop any one of them