Vogus Nezu

The Start Of A Journey
[[File:Vogus Roaming.png|thumb|Vogus roamed for years looking for any sign of intelligent life.

Height: 5'11

Eyes: Blue

Hair: Blonde

Skin: White Farmers Tan

Personality: Help everyone I can, protect those I can, and curious to a fault.

Hygiene: Awful, has been swimming for years.]]Vogus Nezu (Voe-Guss Neigh-Zoo) woke up in the desert of Theios-Essukdal

a mile out from Sukrath with nothing but commoners clothes, some stone tools, a pack of food, and a giant blue crystal strapped to his back. He had no recollection how he got there and didn't even know where he was, disoriented, he stumbled through the barren town of Sukrath calling out for anyone who could explain anything to him but to no avail. Vogus was twenty at the time, he spent the next 10 years of his life walking straight west and making his way through other civilizations doing good deeds on the way through each, leaving each place better than he found it but never finding any citizen. He makes stops in civilizations like Villaterra, then south to Rowùnruá, then to Noukazethvir

An Odd Feeling
Vogus had been traveling for three years before he got to Noukazethvir Vogus treaded the halls of Dawn Palace in a strange sense of familiarity, his voice callused and tired, echoed as he reached the map room and saw the walls blow apart. Tears flowed down his eyes for reasons he couldn't understand. He laid there for a day, studied in the library for another then made his way west in search of someone to interact with. Reaching the coast, he looks over the ocean, he knows there is land further west but he in desperation dived headfirst and swam all the way to the cost of the white tower- Kanule, admiring the structure but staying on the side walls as he headed further inland, noticeably less tired despite the lack of sleep over the years of swimming nonstop that he had just done. Upon stopping for the first time in years in the holy city Luxios he began to realize that he was feeling less and less as though he were a normal human. The feeling of empathy he once held true had faded, the lamenting of the lack of social interaction was gone, and the exhaustion of walking days without water in the desert he once felt were gone as well. All that Vogus could feel was an immense bloodlust and a searing heat being emitted from the crystal on his back. He had rationed the food he had in his pack for years but he ran out two years ago and had just been pushing onward with the belief that he would get to the other side and now that he was there, there was no one in the city, there was no one anywhere to be found, he wondered the city for three days and found nothing but some wheat which he made into bread and ate. The library still had books to read, which he read, and eventually he got desperate and walked out to the river, which looked to have dirty water. He looked down at his reflection and saw that his face was obscured by a twisted and contorted mask with a wicked smile, his eyes shined red.

The Story Continues
Vogus panicked as he splashed water over his face, drinking water for the first time in years. He felt as though he had been revived and maybe he did because as he blinked from the splash of water hitting his face, the mask was gone and so was the heat. The empathy was back, he felt lonely, and so he got up and headed towards a city he read about. Ardat a city he knew wouldn't be inhabited but was curious nonetheless, it had been a great capital at one point, maybe the city had remnants that he could use to learn more about this world he knew nothing about, after all, he couldn't find a single person to share information with. So he headed to Ardat, where he found the entrances were all walled off and the doors were all locked. He looked around scratching his head as he saw an ancient aqueduct pouring water into a puddle like a river.

"I swam hundreds of miles over the ocean I can swim up this aqueduct no problem." He said to himself... Two days past as he tried and failed time after time. Finally he got it and managed to trek through the aqueduct system into the town which as he knew, was abandoned but gorgeous, he wished he could meet the woman who built such a place but was more than a bit sad that it was abandoned, "I could have saved this place, if only I could guard this town as I used to." He declared not picking up on his own phrasing.

More to Come
The story of Vogus Nezu is far from complete, he has much to learn. And so do we about him.