Klaus Hanse

Started by PistonBronze, Jan 11, 2025, 09:41 PM

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MC Username: MrTrololololo

Name: Klaus Hanse
   
Traits and Political Views:
- HEAVILY romanticist, and takes most romanticist, monarchist and overall that direction of rethoric at face value
- Eccentric and not too bright, though, of course, fully capable of not killing himself (usually)
- Aristocrat-like and not used to actually lifting his fingers to do something, but usually quite adaptive to circumstances and new responsibilities (think: the Doctor from "Horizon: An American Saga")
- Looks down upon those who don't have ambition and don't wanna do much with their life
- Has semi-regular religious hallucinations/visions, and may be influenced by them more than he lets on...

Some goals:
- Become a successful poet
- Find the meaning of and either cure or learn to deal with his religious visions
- Move back to Gilgeria after having done so

Background:
Born to a relatively higher-class, though not noble, Gilgerian family, although not related to any national heroes unlike someone like McHale, a young Klaus took quite a liking to the monarchy, taking every chance he could get to involve himself in "artistocratic" matters, though, of course, those chances were quite few. He, also from an early age, also began to kinder an interest in poetry and arts, trying his hand at quite a lot, though settling mostly on poetry in the end. During the revolution, his family was pretty much safe, mostly due to supplying aid for the revolutionaries to avoid their wrath. However, the change of government lead Klaus to start developing restorationist ideas, finding refuge in the beauties of romantism as well. However, a more important matter took an important place in his life: A few years before, as he entered higher education, naturally in a humanist direction, he began having... visions... dreams and hallucinations(?) in which Roki, Terrae or one of the more minor gods talked to him, showed him cryptic images and put him through trials. When he confessed such occurances to his family, he quickly became a source of fear for others as the word spread around, who now only knew him as "That psychotic pseudo-poet". After finishing his education, now shunned by effectivley everyone around him due to his strange occurances, he decided to semi-permanently immigrate to Faru, the language of which he had been learning out of curiosity ever since the country began existing, primarily to catch a break from all the shunning, but also to perhaps find out what the visions mean, and if they're perhaps... authentic?