Tulidin the Wise
Highest Fragment Tulidin (a.k.a. The Wise)
Tulidin the Wise is one of the most influencial characters of Koven history.
His birthplace and date of birth are unknown, but he started his teachings around the year 425 during the Age of Unity in the Phenibal Kingdom of Bisha.
The general principle of the Vedist teachings seem to have been common and practized around the area before, but the teachings of Tulidin propelled them to new popularity. The Vedist popularity grew so much, that the Bishaan Queen Nikkal the Blessed converted and offered great support to the growing sect.
Tulidin was the first man to be called Highest Fragment, when he called the first Great Collection.
He died in 499, when he was murdered by a member of the Adorum to stop his growing influence. The murder of their greatest prophet only radicalized the Vedists, leading them to spread even faster and further than before.
His birthplace and date of birth are unknown, but he started his teachings around the year 425 during the Age of Unity in the Phenibal Kingdom of Bisha.
The general principle of the Vedist teachings seem to have been common and practized around the area before, but the teachings of Tulidin propelled them to new popularity. The Vedist popularity grew so much, that the Bishaan Queen Nikkal the Blessed converted and offered great support to the growing sect.
Tulidin was the first man to be called Highest Fragment, when he called the first Great Collection.
He died in 499, when he was murdered by a member of the Adorum to stop his growing influence. The murder of their greatest prophet only radicalized the Vedists, leading them to spread even faster and further than before.
Mental characteristics
Personal history
Since Tulidins birthplace is unknown and he was said to already be a man grown when he started his teachings, not much is known about his childhood.
Though he often mentioned his family and village in stories and preachings, these can also be interpreted to be parables and methaphores and are as such unreliable.
The first mention of Tulidin is in 427, when he was preaching in the Bishaan capitol of Astradab, but it can be assumed that he had started his teachings a few years earlier, since he is said to already have a great following.
He spent almost 75 years preaching and traveling through the Kingdoms of Bisha, Anitha, Arkut and Karill.
Education
Tulidin probably had only the smallest form of formal education, but is said to be a brilliant thinker and rhetorist.

Ethnicity
Honorary & Occupational Titles
High Fragment
Year of Death
499 VK
Circumstances of Death
Murdered by a member of the Adorum
Place of Death
Children
Gender
male
Aligned Organization
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