17. A description of your OC’s family by a future historian
So I rolled a random number for this, and by chance it happened to land on a character I had not written up a character profile for, and also not named.
X: He was a nobody and remained a nobody, at least as far as his name was concerned. However, his work, which was never appropriated to him, became legendary. Everyone knew the name of Feldran the grand thief, and in his older years he sought to retire, but not before passing on his skill. Became Feldran’s apprentice and carried on the grand tradition of stealing with style.
So, I wrote something for this prompt, but I’m not sure I actually wrote to the prompt. Anyway, here you go.
The name of Feldran the Grand Thief is well known, and has been since the 700′s. After a few decades it became apparent that his fame had eclipsed his true existence, although the theory that his work was actually that of many different individuals would not be proven until a century after his first appearance.
Although we know many of his successors, we know relatively little about his first apprentice, and the first to take up the mantle after his retirement. Probably fitting in with the style of Feldran the Great, the mysterious apprentice’s name had been lost to history and his true identity absorbed into that of Feldran.
What evidence we do have however suggests that the First Apprentice was born somewhere within the lands of the Imperial Empire, or it’s claimed territories as it was not until after the First Apprentice took the name that Feldran’s work spread beyond the borders of the Imperial Empire.