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When Daniel was 11 years old, his family raised enough money to send him to a school where he would then be taught Scholarship, diplomacy, writing, and reading. Daniel grew interested to the Continent afar, named Arcas. he has learned it's past mistakes and religious figures who ruled over the Church of Canon, eager to sometime visit the said continent. | When Daniel was 11 years old, his family raised enough money to send him to a school where he would then be taught Scholarship, diplomacy, writing, and reading. Daniel grew interested to the Continent afar, named Arcas. he has learned it's past mistakes and religious figures who ruled over the Church of Canon, eager to sometime visit the said continent. | ||
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Daniel de Alence (Common: Daniel Alencia; Flexio: Daniel de Alence; Raev: Daniel' de Alens; 8 Grand Harvest 1713 - Present) was a Templar and a military leader who founded the Templars of Arjen Cross and led several successful campaigns during the War of Ironwood.
He was Grandmaster of the Templars of Arjen Cross (1736 - Present) and Baron of Brunswick (1737 - Present). Daniel dominated Irrinor and Krugmar in multiple victories led by his command and his Templars. Winning these without no casualties to his brothers-in-arms, known by many to be a pious and a just man, dedicating his life to serving God.
Biography
Early Life
Daniel's Ancestors descended from Peasant origins from Aeldin, His parents Robert and Mariana de Alence maintained a religious house, his father working the fields and his mother a baker. Daniel was born on 8 of The Grand Harvest, 1713, their first-born son. He had a sister, Marina, named after her mother.
Daniel's main influence of his childhood was from his father, who has learned Daniel about farming the fields and be happy with what you have.
When Daniel was 11 years old, his family raised enough money to send him to a school where he would then be taught Scholarship, diplomacy, writing, and reading. Daniel grew interested to the Continent afar, named Arcas. he has learned it's past mistakes and religious figures who ruled over the Church of Canon, eager to sometime visit the said continent.