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Camestres Angolmois

'What is war? Tragic? Sometimes. Demoralizing? Certainly. But what else is it? It is the lifeblood of this world. Imagine a world of peace. What will happen when the last empire fades; when the way of the conqueror is blotted out; when the world is united in perfect peace? What will their be for the nations to struggle against? What will there be for them to strive towards? What will there be to push them together? What will there be to produce great nations? When the last war is finished, and the world is left without conflict, the nations will slowly fade to dust. The denizens of Alathra will say to one another 'this world is dying'. They will set for the seas and leave these lands. Our history will be buried under the ruins of an old world. Every cause, ever crusade, every crown, gone. Every final battle and final stand, gone. Every bloodline, every culture, every conflict, gone. Peace will be the weapon that destroys us all. Peace will be the force that drags our history into the void.' -Camestres Angolmois\

Camestres Angolmois of House Angolmois is the nephew of Tilly Angolmois. Throughout his life, he's served in diplomacy and war. He is wise in the ways of nations, and has developed a philosophy like that of the House of Angolmois itself. Though he was not raised as one of them, he found his kin, and settled to serve in diplomacy, philosophy, and civics; an expert in these three fields, among others. He is both scholarly and cunning.