Opisto Subnautus
Opisto Subnautus, a hill dwarf and celebrated ocean-zoologist, is a figure of brilliance tinged with controversy. His full black beard, often flecked with sea salt, frames a face weathered by countless oceanic expeditions. As the Expert Professor of Zoology at the Sterling, Opisto’s insights into marine life have captivated scholars across Galfin. Yet, his name is also linked to tragedy—his publication of the groundbreaking study on the flapjack cuddlefish inadvertently led to its overhunting and extinction. Despite this blemish, Opisto remains dedicated to understanding the oceans’ mysteries. His laboratory in Animal Acre is a hub of aquatic study, teeming with tanks of rare marine creatures and experimental research. Though haunted by past mistakes, Opisto continues his work with a quiet fervour, determined to balance knowledge with stewardship.
Renowned ocean-zoologists. Discovered and released documents on the flapjack cuddlefish. This led to the species over hunting and extinction.
Has written many books on sea life.
Expert Professor of Zoology at the Sterling

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