He is usually known Archantes, an ancient word from, nowadays faded, elvish language, meaning The Writer. Also called The Messenger or Eronfaldel, the Eagle. Among humans he is often called The Friar. Sages have indeed many forms. Archantes usually appears as a poor mendicant with his brown hooded robe, while he walks cross human lands. On the other hand he might be seen as a great eagle travelling in the sky. Many of the sages are isolated and have great thirst for power, yet Archantes possesses only the desire to rule. He walks amongst mortals, certainly as nameless, and among sages he is the first to have mortal apprentices, and much he teaches and loves them. Even if so, he never speaks too much nor gives knowledge to unworthy. He afflicts his followers with the most arduous and long errands - for which one have to follow incessantly to the end. Archantes also speaks to other sages more often than rest of them to each other. He sends written words, epistles, to others, and he is the one willing to create the council of sages. He adores written word; it's beauty in all its forms, from telling trollish writing to strict and beautiful elvish literature. Archantes collects knowledge to books, to his library. Sage's knowledge is vast, and so is sage's library. "To know is to rule." To that relies his obsession to write. "A broken arrow of a broken bow, signifying nothing." Archantes, after seeing the cataclysm.