Victor Voyce

Early life
Not much is known about his identity before he died and became Faceless. Some strong force drove him to cling to the world of the living and during the process of turning into an undead, he forgot himself and his past. It is highly possible he was one of the Old Volontéans who perished long ago.

Victor Voyce lived on a faraway island hidden from the living. He spent his days crafting, rowing his boat, and fishing. One day he was touched by the Will itself, it told him that he had to leave as he was needed in the land of ancient Volontéans - Pioresná. He rowed his little boat to the nearest port and boarded a ship heading for Eldham. When Victor arrived in Eldham he started his pilgrimage from Skjoldrbrodir, the nation where the Ship landed. His journey took him through many realms and many biomes. He wrote about all the places he visited in his book “Journey to Pioresná”.

Arrival in Pioresná
When he arrived in Pioresná he was greeted by Donvago, the mayor of the town, and Basco the spiritual leader of the Way. Victor took residence in one of the newly built houses. He also took part in a ceremony that made him one of the Way of the Will devouts.

In one of his dreams, he saw a shadowy figure that told him: "Build Me a Library, worthy of the kings." That is how he became the first Librarian of Pioresná and started work on the Great Volonté Library.

Political career
Victor arrived in Pioresná during its time under Merkonis' rule. At that time he focused solely on improving the city. When the land was transferred to the Kryvonea he became involved with its government by helping with unresolved land problems and illegal squatters. He gained the favor and trust of Yigon the Emperor of Kryvonea and was invited to the government. As a government official, he helped out in various endeavors.

When Kryvonea formed a union with Vanshire and became Vankria, he joined the Imperial assembly. During the term of Chancellor Phantom, Victor was appointed Minister of Culture and given the Marquis noble title. He also became the mayor of Vekta, a city that was neighboring Pioresná, where he resides to this day.