filius Hugh of Hampsberg, of House Touccio
apprenticed 345; mage 360
Hermit: 345-349
Hall of Touccio: 349-370
Bethelion: 370-420
Hall of Touccio: 420-
Student of the obsessed Nephythusian artifact collector Hugh of Hampsberg, he was apprenticed during Hugh's ultimately futile search for the legendary axe Eryndor. In 349, he suggested to his paranoid master that perhaps he ought consider confiding in Caldwell, author of "Balbo's Grandchildren" and other works which Hugh greatly admired. From 348 to 349 he was left behind in Lyridice to watch over Hugh's collection while Hugh travelled to St. Kevin of the Apples to interview Caldwell, and although still an apprentice, he was counted among the Hall of Touccio's founders in 349. [See: "Balbo's Grandchildren" and the Hall of Touccio]
In 370, he was one of the founders of Bethelion, where for some years he served not only as its only fully-qualified Touccian lecturer, but also as its only Nephythusian lecturer. One of the so-called Old Derlethians, he is rather proud of the fact that although two of his three students found themselves at one time or another seriously at odds with the old guard of the Bethelion Board, none of them ever went so far as to renounce House Touccio.
In 420, exhausted by the ceaseless Derlethian bickering, he retired from the University and returned to the Hall of Touccio.
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