Arthur Agni

Arthur Agni is a historian and scribe that resides in the nation of Paloro, having great affinity with the place. He expresses serious religious beliefs and maintains all the time an anti-war stance.

Apperance
Arthur Agni is a spirit that possessed the body of a young boy called Dante. His body is of a white human of medium height (approximately 1,82 meters tall) with a long black hair and beard, and bright yellow eyes. He has a strong physique and a muscular body, but he doesn't seem to have a pleasure for fights. Instead, he spends most of his time exploring the world and it's relics, or writing books. Also, he normally wears simple clothes, but they usually contain the colors blue, white or yellow.

Exploration and Discoveries
Arthur is the creator and discoverer of the Theory of Whispers. He dedicates his life to discovering the undiscovered and to register the history of Rathnir. He also visited a number of churches and cathedrals to

know more about other religions other than his.

Beliefs
Arthur was previously an Asharu follower, having great fervor, but, after discovering murmurism, he mantained his old faith, but now with a strong belief that all deities from all theologies indeed exist and are vital for the prevalence of the world. Also, he wants to expand this idea to all the world, but created only one copy of each volume, for an unkown reason.

The Last Journal
Five books were made to cover the entirety of the Theory of Whispers. Four of them were released to the public for a short time, so it's words were revealed. On the other hand, the fifth volume was never released. Agni did not say much about the issue, other than the content of the book was best to be kept away from the public.

Background
Born in a small town, near the heart of haven, was a young boy with bright green eyes and brown hair. The village was really isolated, especially because it was located in the middle of a dense jungle, with the only way out being by the sea. Because of this, since he was young, he would frequently question and imagine how the world outside was: Cities above the cloud, great lakes with green lights... And also, he would come to question the unquestionable: What is there above us? Are the stars little glowing sheep, far above the sky? And most importantly, is there someone else, watching us from above?

These questions were worrying to the people in the village, since these thoughts were considered as taboo. This also became increasingly concerning when the little boy started to grow and spread these questions around the city.

Once he got old enough, we seeked for permission from the elders of the village to leave the town. Then, he sailed far, far away, to discover what to him was unkown. After a few days of travelling, he reached a small city, full of small wooden houses and a big stone tower in the distance. But, when he looked at the sky, he saw an enourmous cloud of smoke. As he ran to the center of the village, he witnessed a horrifying scene: Soldiers marching down the streets, burning houses with flaming torches, and waving a great green banner, with the symbol of a golden dandelion. As he stood there, staring at this grim sight, a couple of fighters noticed him, and he was forced to leave the city.

After a few more days of sailing, he came across a dense fog in the sea. In the distance, a giant tower made of dark stone could be seen. Even though his fear wanted him to retreat, his curiosity took the wheel. As he entered the tower, it could be seen that the tower was actually an old dungeon, since downstairs, there was a long corridor full of cells with rusty iron bars. As he stepped in, a loud shriek could be heard, followed by the sound of a door opening, and then, silence.

After this, not much is known about what happened. But, when the boy returned to his home town, the citizens looked at him with strange gazes. His brown hair and green eyes started to change color, his hair fading from brown to black and his eyes, glowing with a bright yellow. His voice became deep, and when asked his name, the boy, that was originally called Dante, gave a different answer: "Arthur". The people looked at him in shock, as Arthur Agni was the name of an old spirit that haunted the village, now, for centuries.