Vasya

Vasya is a Naist Druid from Kogongu. She is best known as the creator and founder of the Great Library of Kais Kogong, and as the compiler of the Kaido. She is a disciple of both Namari and Naia.

Vasya joined the server on April 3rd, 2021.

Early Life
During her youth, Vasya was an average Kogongi. She lived a communal hunter-gatherer lifestyle for many years. At the age of 13 she underwent a coming of age ritual that involved tattoos and traditional magick, leaving her eyes yellow.

Vasya was later abducted byAcquendavian forces and taken to the towers of philosophy in lothridge, where she was meant to study the nature of power and the pursuit of happiness. There, she met Naia, a Kogongi woman who had studied under Namari, a prominent Kogongi religious figure. The two of them, along with other abducted Kogongi, rejected the Acquendavian philosophies and developed their own beliefs based on Kogongi teachings.

At one point, they returned to their homeland and visited Namari shortly before she passed from the body, where they were both renamed as Naia and Vasya. Both of their birth names have been lost to history.

Vasya followed Naia until her death at the Pit, and afterwords went into hiding at what was to become Kais Kogong.

Modern Day
Vasya remained in hiding for over 70 years, meditating deeply and returning to her hunter-gatherer lifestyle. During this time, she spread her teachings to other native Kogongi, but largely remained hidden. She spent great deal of time as a nomad, even venturing as far as Mjǫðr and making contact with the vikings. She eventually took Hargreevs as a pupil and the two, along with Game_Glider_SKG formerly established Kais Kogong. Vasya became known as a peaceful, spiritual figure, causing Kais Kogong to form into a hub of art and knowledge rather than one of war and power.

During this time, she began compiling the Kaido

Tivia

 * Vasya's first death was drowning in a shipwreck five minutes after joining


 * She does not wear diamond or nephrite armor


 * Vasya learned after developing her character as a sage and compiler of religious texts that her name bears some resemblance to |Vyasa, a Hindu Rishi who wrote and compiled the Vedas and the Mahabharata.