Daniel Jätteberg

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Early Life
Daniel Jätteberg was born an only child to Elisa and Fredrik Jätteberg who were reputable and wealthy farmers and entrepreneurs, holding a large amount of land in the south-west of Rathnir's territorial expanse, next to modern Uldarash. Their advancements certainly helped young Daniel in learning various trades of the world of Rathnir, and left him with a decent fortune at their time of passing. The child's existence was criticized by investors of the Jättebergs' business due to him serving as a distraction, though his overall competence eventually increased productivity. Despite this, many were angry and dropped their support of the trio, leaving Daniel with a distaste for the locals.

Combat and Strategy Education
His father was a high-ranking commissioned military advisor for the nearby city of Sanctuary. This of course interested young Jätteberg and they spent their free time playing with small wood figurines, a game they invented and called Dungeons and Destruction (+ARTICLE TO-DO). For hand-on-hand combat they trained in fist-fighting and jousting, with Daniel breezing through each challenge.

Agriculture and Brewery
During ages 8 through 13 Daniel often worked on the fields with his mother, learning to efficiently grow and care for many types of plants. This was also his introduction to brewery as he often frequented the walls of barrels kept in their farmhouse; although not a lover of alcohol, he would often help his father with maintaining the brewery and eventually learnt the recipes and mannerisms of a professional brewer.

Philosophical Education and Beliefs
Daniel is a firm believer in the importance of philosophical consideration in everyday life and ever since his apprenticeship with one of the most skilled philosophers of the land, has drastically shifted his personal ideology regularly as suggested by the latter. Due to this constant shift of ideas, much contemplation was made for his final religious commitment; though initially determined to settle on one for the remainder of his life, this proved a complex task as through his large amount of conflicting beliefs and knowledge, he got to the conclusion that no religion was quite true to the universe's workings and many often contradicted even themselves. Alas his decision ended up being to pursue atheism and subsequently the disproval of the existence of any divine beings.

Depression and Homelessness
Along this pursuit of wisdom, the young philosopher had lost contact with his family, they no longer frequented him at the various institutes he worked, never wrote him letters, and left him all one. It was but a few months of silence later that the idea stumbled to his mind to take a trip back to his parents. A long journey later, and he had reached his former house, though it had been redecorated quite drastically. He found there a large sign indicating the active sale of the plot.