An old bearded man looks at you and speaks in an unrecognizable tongue. He looks like a sage from ancient times, and at the same time like an emissary from a more advanced era. You have seen winged helmets like the one he is wearing depicted in art and statues from ancient kings and emperors.
Imhotar Agnamartur dedicated his whole life to the study of the fabric of reality and the origins of Izral, the universe and everything, in the Temple of Natural Sciences in Angnamer. He was one of the fifty Supreme Priests of Angnar, scholars working in what would eventually be known as the ritual of Angnamer —and that’s why he wears that crown, a symbol of authority all Supreme Priests used to wear—, although his interest was always focused mainly in one particular aspect of the gods’ creation: time.