Paradeisius Iugain
b 2697, Ebinóë. Traveler, writer of travel guides, son of Lekkimos Iugain. Paradeisus Iugain was raised by his father aboard their company skyship. He learned several languages, including his native Ebinóëse, some Classical Yophenthean, Gorcorumbese, Throvian, Ithatian, Medibgóëse, and Thracian. Paradeisius served during several expeditions: (scribe, interpreter) 2719 (Asdauria), (lieutenant) 2721 to 2733 (Pallathantic), (chief naviagator) 2734 to 2737 (Shanjahar). Paradeisius Iugain was the scribe and interpreter of the five skyships: Samsomeer, Guthcurris, Fantastic, Fearless, & Prosperity under Captain Thrant Barcfaithe and their disastrous expedition (2719). He served on the expedition against his father's will.
Works
- [[Adventures
- On Human Origins written, 2741
- Paradeisius' Guide to the Pallathantic West, 2734
- Paradeisius' Guide to the Shanjari Caliphate, 2738
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