Waldemar Zinkgraven
Waldemar Zinkgraven |
Full Name: Waldemar Zinkgraven |
Alias The Collector |
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Physical Description |
Gender: Male |
Species: Human |
Race: Batavian |
Hair Color and Style: Fair, long and unkempt |
Eye Color: Blue |
Skin Color: White |
Other: Pronounced frown lines |
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Biographical Information |
Father: Norbert, Burggraaf van Zinkgraven |
Mother: Felicia Corrie, Jonkvrouw van Bosch |
Date of Birth: 1590 AN |
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Nationality at Birth: Batavian |
Current Allegiance(s): Imperial Government |
Occupation: Director of the PGA Economic Directorate, count and accountant of the general tribute in Dietsland, Puritania and Voltrue |
Born of noble but middling parentage, Waldemar received an education that reinforced in him the notion of the dignity of his rank as well as the bonds of obligation that would tie him to his estates for the rest of his life. To this end his tutors, and later the grammarians and academicians who supervised him through his higher education, were careful to teach him the skills of literacy, numeracy and attention to detail that would prove vital to any competent lord who had a care for his estates.
That the fates would decree that he would never come into his title and that he would have to witness the death of his parents, the ruin and confiscation of his estates and finally the destruction of his country through civil war and Jingdaoese occupation, would leave Waldemar with a lasting bitterness and hatred that would express itself subtly in a myriad of ways. He eventually gravitated towards a career in accounting.