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Graham Skov (silverpg017) is a human scribe, historian and writer who resides in Plainstriff, Wardens of Wispwood. Only son of two low-class parents, he started his journey in literature to find out more about the world and the enigma that Deeplake hides within its depths.
Graham is a renowned writer in Plainstriff for his enormous contribution in conserving history, which has reminded Plainstrians of who they are. But despite his success in his dreams, Graham has yet to face his true fears, which have long hindered him from realizing who he was.
Appearance
Graham is a man in his early thirties. His deep brown hair is neatly pulled into a practical yet stylish hairbun, a small detail that adds to his relaxed demeanor. His olive-toned skin which extols at his face which carries an air of quiet composture.
Personality
Graham's seemingly quiet attitude is visible in most occasions, but it only masks the anxiety deep within him. When faced against a dire situation, he is the first to tell everybody to calm down, but his fear to failure impedes him from walking forward.
Backstory
Graham was born in 620 AF (After the Foundation (of Notolia)) in an Afferite neighborhood to two low-class parents who moved to the city-district a few years ago due to complicated economic circumstances. His childhood was very healthy despite the poor quality of life in the city, and thanks to his parents’ hard work, they managed to afford a house in a low-class district in Plainstriff, Afferinth’s adjacent city, little after Graham turned seven.
Eleven years later, he studied in the University of Plainstriff, from which he graduated aged 21 in the History and Arts of Athel degree. He never pursued a master’s degree. Just a year after, he moved back to Afferinth to the finest neighborhood there was. There, he continued his work as a scribe and gained recognition across both cities for divulging, alongside many experts, the history of Plainstriff and Afferinth and a way of making both cities socioeconomically equal.