Disus Kape
Disus Kape (a.k.a. The Father of the West)
Disus Kape was a Human explorer, known for organising the formation of the western world's countries, and discovering The 10 Pillars Structure.
Physical Description
General Physical Condition
Kape was described as 'roughly handsome'. He had a stocky build, and he was known to keep his hair completely shaved. Due to his years travelling, he was physically fit, though in his later years was known to struggle with some of his movement. He suffered an injury in his 30s that caused him to lose some use of his left hand, though not severely.
Mental characteristics
Personal history
Kape was born in Rama'arasila.
Employment
Originally, he worked under his father as a stonemason, but quickly left this as a young adult to begin travelling.
He was an explorer for many years, pushing the boundaries of what people had dared explore before in the western world.
He was considered a historian and archeologist.
Personality Characteristics
Representation & Legacy
Kape is credited for truly 'opening up the world'. Where others had settled as they were, he always seemed to want to know and see more, and as such mapped a large portion of Renereach that otherwise would likely have been ignored for a long time.
Social
Religious Views
Kape never expressed any religious views publicly, despite being the one to discover The 10 Pillars.
Social Aptitude
He was described as being very cool and calm, and somewhat aloof, but charismatic and impactful when he took a public presence.
Hobbies & Pets
He was known to have an Akkedan mount during a significant portion of his travels.
Wealth & Financial state
Kape's personal wealth was fairly consistently low, as it all went back into travel and exploration. In his later years he contributed heavily to archeological pursuits.
Current Status
Dead
Species
Life
1108 PC
1192 PC
84 years old
Children
Pronouns
he/him
Sex
Male
Gender
Male
Presentation
Masculine
Eyes
Brown
Hair
Black, shorn to skull
Skin Tone/Pigmentation
Mid brown
Height
5'11"
Founded Settlements
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