Szerafin (Noble Dog)
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Apostolic Presbyter of the Imperial East | |
Szerafin was an Imperial Apostolic Presbyter, charged with handling the religious affairs of the Imperial East. Alongside his work as the Apostolic Presbyter, he was a helper to the completion of the Reliquary of Ámos I, a Reliquary that had existed before the Imperial Noble Era that was completed by András I. During the Noble Revolution, Szerafin was present alongside the three other Apostolic Presbyter of the Empire and the Lakottial Deák as a neutral unaligned faction within the Lakottial Zsinat of Andrássy. After the war, the Lakottial Deák assigned the Four Apostolic Presbyterans to direct their outreach effort to help improve post-war conditions that affected the Empire. Especially concerning the Veszprémic and Hódítók.
Szerafin was born and raised as a Salgoic in the traditional tribal culture of the Salgoics within the Empire. His family was a minor military family and he was initially trained to become a military officer within the Salgoic Imperial Regiment. His curiousity into religion was piqued after he attended a religious session at the age of 14 with his mother. He would eventually leave the profession of becoming a military officer against his family wishes and escaped to Mezőföld, where he pleaded to the religious authority of the Királ of the Apostle of Faith.
Szerafin would eventually leave the Királ and would migrate East to join the Pilgrimage of the Snout to Kisigmand, where he would eventually not return to Mezőföld and remain in the territory of the Erdős. Fully confident in his settling into Erdős, he professed an ascetic lifestyle devoting himself to the veneration of the Apostle of Knowledge, the Apostle of the Erdős. His ascetic life was only matched by his knowledge of the Apostle of Knowledge, which outpaced the knowledge of several Local Diakó. In particular he caught the attention of a Diakó Álmo Szilárd, who began to teach him.
He would be appointed the Apostolic Presbyter of the Imperial East by the Lakottial Deák after the retirement of the previous Presbyter under the advice of Diakó Álmo.