Edwin M. Vitra

Edwin M. Vitra is, as far as anyone knows, a demi-human, hailing from Lirgal. He is the Founder and current Director of the Grand Vitra Library in Lirgal, as well as a member of the Lyredai (Lunar Council), the executive body of Lirgal. He is most well known for being the architect of the Grand Vitra Library, as well as being the only member of the Lirgalyn government to not align himself with the state religion, Asitir, instead choosing to remain agnostic.

Edwin first arrived in Lirgal at the docks during a local celebration, assuming to have washed up after being caught in a storm (though this is mere speculation). He was quickly welcomed to the city of Lirgal with open arms, and through his contributions to the city through his architectural designs and civic duties, including a mass clean-up of Lirgal's alleyways, as well as showing promise as a budding diplomat, he was quickly fast-tracked through Lirgal's government, all the way to the Lunar Council, appointed to the position by Aldara Ellan shortly before her sudden disappearance.

As Lunar Councillor, Edwin oversaw many projects, including the erection of Lirgal's City Hall, the contruction of the city of Alavanea (founded and designed by Maeve Avakor), the signing of multiple treaties concerning external affairs, and, of course, the contruction of the famous Grand Vitra Library.

He currently resides in the Southwatch district in the city of Lirgal, down the street from his beloved Library.

Biography
Next to nothing is known about Edwin's past, or about his life in general before coming to Lirgal. There are no birth records of him, no family members to speak of, no friends beyond those he has made within Lirgal since his arrival - for all intents and purposes, it seems that Edwin simply appeared from thin air and settled in Lirgal.

All that is known is that one day, during a small celebration at the docks, Edwin washed up in the Lirgal harbor, and after waking, quickly joined in the celebrations; singing, dancing, and asking endless questions about both the city and the surrounding region. It was during this party that he met Gael Uí Néill, an influential figure in the literary and historical communities of both Lirgal and the greater Aldoviri region, as well as a member of the Lunar Council. The two shared drinks and spoke at length all through the celebration, and afterwards, Edwin received a tour of the city from the author and was given the keys and deed to a small house just north of the Siralua (Temple), where he quickly settled down and immersed himself in the community he had found himself in.