Fernando Matos
Hailing originally from Oban, Fernando Matos studied at universities in Elbion, Alliria, and even Vel Anir. Being one of the middle sons of a prominent family provided him with enough wealth and a lack of opportunities to carve whatever path he wanted in his life. He chose academia and understanding the human psyche.
Eventually the man ended up in Vel Anir, working on a variety of social projects at a prominent school, when the revolution occurred. Gaining a reputation for helping the Guard and the new Republic better understand the thought processes of citizens in trauma after the governmental overthrow he was eventually contracted for a new job.
Assigned as a Special Proctor for the Dreadlord Academy his mission is easily stated but difficult to accomplish. Ensure that the next few crops of students don’t come out of the academy as blood thirsty sociopaths.
Appearance
Fernando keeps a clean look with short reddish-orange hair and a neatly trimmed beard. His attire is almost always fanciful, buttoned up shirts and vests which have been perfectly fitted by one of his tailors.
Skills and Abilities
Educational Merits and Qualifications
Bachelor’s of Science in Rational Humanist Thought, College of Wynizier in Elbion
Masters in Theoretical Magic Usage, College of Wynizier in Elbion
Doctor of Philosophy in Non-Human Historical Studies, Ravengrowth University in Alliria
Masters in Mental Acuity, Vel Cinira University in Vel Anir
Professional Accomplishments
Lead Researcher, Theoretical Boundaries of the Five Laws of Magic, College of Wynizier in Elbion
Professor of Magical Theory, Ravengrowth University in Alliria
Professor of Psychology, Vel Cinira University in Vel Anir
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Due to Fernando’s complete lack of martial prowess or magical talent he was immediately assigned two Dreadlord bodyguards who had proven themselves as heroes of the revolution. Katya and Corbin accompany him at all times when on the academy’s campus despite Fernando’s insistence that it’s unnecessary. In his words, “my students love me, they’d never cause me harm!”