Vossamiel Beasant
Being dead is a breeze
the Undying Vossamiel Beasant
And there I was, dead again, sitting in front of the Judges. I could tell by the look of scorn on their faces that my last resurrection didn't bode well with them. I am guessing that this one won't either.
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Personal history
Years went by and their parents died. Voss managed to buy back the land his father sold and more. He married a girl of a simple family, like himself and they were living happily with their son, Waldemar. Alas, one day bandits, being hunted by the law, took refuge in the farm and after an altercation they murdered Voss and hurt badly Alkea, his wife. Arianna learning of this, immediately returned to help in whatever way she could. Studying the situation and taking under her care her nephew she realized that it presented a unique opportunity for her. Her specialization was Theory of Magic and for years was trying to successfully resurrect someone or find a way to contact their soul. Her brother Voss was the perfect candidate as she had a powerful connection with him.
Pouring all his knowledge behind this project, she was successful and Voss came back to life. Considering his debt paid, Arianna embraced her brother and bid him farewell, leaving to share her findings with the other academics. Voss went on to live another happy life, having even a pair of twin daughters with his wife. A week before the twins' wedding day, to a pair of brothers, Voss was in a trip to the town for supplies. On his way back he stumbled upon a highway robbery and tried to help. This cost him his life, for the second time.
With the tragedy having befallen the family again, the twins refused to marry or even leave the house. Waldemar departed to find his aunt and find out if another resurrection might be possible. He learned that the ritual for such a spell was intricate and would cost a lot of money, something that Valerius paid for the last time but was unable to do again. So Waldemar became an adventurer, joined a guild and with the help of his aunt managed to earn enough money to perform the ritual a second time. And Voss was resurrected once more.
This time he sat down with his brother and wrote down a book giving all earnings to his son and daughters. He continued to live peacefully with his wife for many years. The inscription on his grave reads:
"Here lies Voss, the luckiest unlucky farmer to ever live."
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Family Ties
- Brother: Valerius Beasant
- Wife: Alkea Hale
- Son: Waldemar the Hunter
- Daughters: Aubine & Fantine Beasant
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