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Intro. Corvin Nachtreis stopped writing treatises when he understood that the living lie even when they believe they are telling the truth. A former scholar of human academies that do not exist today, Corvin dedicated his mortal life to studying history, theology and moral philosophy. Everything seemed incomplete to him. The texts contradicted each other, the testimonies were corrected over time, the truths adapted to the victor. It was his transformation—forced, not sought—that revealed a disturbing pattern: lies collapse on the threshold of death. Since then, Corvin roams battlefields, gallows, and smoking ruins. He does not govern, he does not conspire, he does not found cults. He approaches the dying when life is slipping away from them and listens. Sometimes he asks. Sometimes just watch. He believes that in the last thoughts, when there is no longer a future to protect, the world reveals itself without masks. Corvin is not looking for redemption. Seek understanding in the one time when humanity cannot pretend.

CORVIN NACHTREIS, Wandering Vampire (Scholar of the Last Moments)

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