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| birth_name = Vilqins Mapit Qofi
| birth_place = [[Kais Termina]]
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| status = Alive
| nationality = Arcadian
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| occupation = Author
| first_joined = 26 March 2022
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==Overview==
Vilqins Qofi (Witrems) is an author and philosopher that was born in [[Kais Termina]]
== Personality ==
Vilqins Qofi is a very chatty man. He has talked to Zeta Noodle Confractus, Lillian Vultkov, [[GrimTheRedWolf|Isenheim]], [[Game Glider SKG|Altan Glider Fraemani]], [[Angela|Head Librarian Angela]], and others. The reason this is being mentioned is because the questions he asks are that of an interviewer or someone that has been in a coma since birth.
Fun fact, after entering the home of [[GrimTheRedWolf|Isenheim]] through an open door and asking about the [[Temple of Pater Carnis]], he got chased out of [[Jotunstan]] with a bow, and he barely escaped with his life.
==Religious Beliefs==
He still believes in the concept of deities and in an afterlife, but he doesn't believe in any specific religion or deities.
== Writing ==
Vilqins has written two books and is writing a third. The reason why he is so interested in philosophy and books has puzzled him for his entire life. He has been to the library in [[Kais Kogong]], the library in [[Kais Termina]], and [[the Library]].
As said before, he has written two books. The first book he ever wrote was the "Ethnologue", which documents the ethnicities of Alathra. It is out of date, for multiple ethnicities, including the [[The Tahalan People|Tahalan people]], have been categorised and labelled.
The second book he wrote is called "Mind & Body", which goes over, as one might suspect, the mind and the body. It also talks about the Planes of Existence, soul sand and soul soil, and the interactions between the mind and body that make sentient life possible.
The book "Religious Travels" is the book that is currently being written by Vilqins that outlines his travels to holy sites, churches, cathedrals, temples, and mosques of all faiths.
Also, fun fact, when writing the author of his books, he writes V. M. Qofi, as opposed to Vilqins Qofi. The reason he does this is unknown.
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