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[[File:Eb50c89b56aa4dc51634403b0ceef259.jpg|thumb|right|700px|Nikolos Saint Sistomul of Kaapasart, upon campaign.]]
 
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==Family Background==
  
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Nikolos was born the only son of Dalmanos, a former Encyclonian knight of the Istanok.  After his death and ''raising'' from the dead by the bishop of the Istanok after a lost battle with monsters, Dalmanos retired to the frontier castle town of Kaapasart, where he was given lands and a healthy comital pension.  Although a much older man, Dalmanos was of high status and without family, and so therefore married his second wife, Alastosia Ethereyen, the daughter of a local land owner, who bore him three children, two daughters and a son, Nikolos, who was second-born.
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Increasingly religious, Dalmanos financed improvement's to Kaapasart's castle church, dedicated to St. Sistomul, and befriended its priest, Nikolos, after whom he was to name his son.  Eventually Dalmanos joined the clergy, and moved the family to Elvenspire, where he became a deacon, eventually dying of old age as the arch-deacon of the Abbadonian cathedral there.
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==Early Life==
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Nikolos was born at the Cathedral of St. Malkus the Wise in Elvenspire.  After his father's death when he was 5, Nikolos's mother remarried a Knight of St. Quadrain named Nalath Palantanas.  Sir Nalath.  Although Dalmanos had himself determined that his son should join the clergy, Nalath elected to have the boy educated in the Danian rite, and so he was...
  
  

Revision as of 18:32, 27 August 2021

Nikolos Saint Sistomul of Kaapasart, upon campaign.

Family Background

Nikolos was born the only son of Dalmanos, a former Encyclonian knight of the Istanok. After his death and raising from the dead by the bishop of the Istanok after a lost battle with monsters, Dalmanos retired to the frontier castle town of Kaapasart, where he was given lands and a healthy comital pension. Although a much older man, Dalmanos was of high status and without family, and so therefore married his second wife, Alastosia Ethereyen, the daughter of a local land owner, who bore him three children, two daughters and a son, Nikolos, who was second-born.

Increasingly religious, Dalmanos financed improvement's to Kaapasart's castle church, dedicated to St. Sistomul, and befriended its priest, Nikolos, after whom he was to name his son. Eventually Dalmanos joined the clergy, and moved the family to Elvenspire, where he became a deacon, eventually dying of old age as the arch-deacon of the Abbadonian cathedral there.

Early Life

Nikolos was born at the Cathedral of St. Malkus the Wise in Elvenspire. After his father's death when he was 5, Nikolos's mother remarried a Knight of St. Quadrain named Nalath Palantanas. Sir Nalath. Although Dalmanos had himself determined that his son should join the clergy, Nalath elected to have the boy educated in the Danian rite, and so he was...