Alfonso the Wiseman

Alfonso the Wiseman born 1456 After Gainese Existence died unkown, was a Gainese writer, poet, and historian. He is not to be confused with the Wisemen, whom are much more ancient and helped teach the Shinto. Born in Havana, the oldest Gainese city, Alfonso was raised born to a Athenian Slave and her Master Seti Alfaim. As his mother was a slave he was branded with his fathers family seal. Gainese law forbade his father from ever contacting his son and it is said Seti may have fathered over 5,000 children during his lifetime including the King Seti I most famous for having conquered the Western front of the Athenian Penisula. Not much is known of Alfonso's early life other than his amassed knowledge of Gainese culture. It is believed that he was sold to another Slaver Femo Al- Bawabbe whom out of pitty taught the young man to read and write. Eventually through an early escape during the first Gainese-Russo War, Alfonso was able to escape slavery and moved up north to the Russian Border where after processing he was free. He lived in St. Bishop until he died at an unkown date. He had no family and no children. After many years, his body was found frozen at his study which was being sold after not paying taxes for five years. His body was moved to an unmarked grave at the Temple of St. Bishop, but would not remain so after his book A History of Gain was published.