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Wolfram Voight von Juno
Astrologist • Engineering • Alchemist
File:Voightsketch.png
Personal Details
Born Early 1480
Juno
Died 1544
tbd
Nationality Junoan
Cause of Death Infection of the kidneys and bladder
Nicknames
Royal astronomer
In Office
1539 - 1544
Preceded by Office established
Succeeded by Reinhard Kasel von Esia

Wolfram Voight von Juno was a Zokesian astronomer, engineer, writer, and alchemist of the Georgian Rennaissance, known for his accurate astronomical observations, many of which were made without a telescope. He is known as one of, if not the best astronomer of his time and his name is immortalised by Voight's comet, which he helped to discover.

Life

Early years

Voight was born into nobility and was raised in Juno's high society. Many of his relatives had served in the Zokesian king's court, including his father Frederick Voight von Juno. His mother Kristen Rommel was a landowner and figure in local politics.


Voight was born in early 1480 in an estate just north of Juno. He was the oldest of six siblings, four of which survived to adulthood. At age 14 he moved to begin studies at the University of Ezekialgrad, where he pursued law as per family wishes, but also studied a variety of other subjects and developed his own interests in astronomy and engineering.


It is said he participated in at least twenty duels during his time there

Astralaschloss

While his parents wished him to become a civil servant, Voight was interested primarily in astronomy and alchemy. His parents respected his wishes and allowed him to pursue his interests, and he went on to construct Astralaschloss in the countryside far north of Ezekialgrad in 1502, the last purpose-built observatory in Kolus to not feature a telescope in it's initial plans. It is here Voight's comet was observed in 1510 alongside his mentees, who would work to predict it's orbit until after Voight's death, finally being proven by his student Reinhard Kasel von Esia through compiling of previous historical records. Kasel named the comet in honour of his mentor.

Final years and Death

In 1521 Voight was gifted a Capal from the late King George 5th, and he is said to have loved the steed very much. This led to a conflict in 1528, where a nobleman by the name of Ritter Bydermann kicked the Capal, incensing Voight with rage, who personally hurled Bydermann out of Astralaschloss.

This would have been a completely unrelated incident if it wasn't that Bydermann happened to be a personal acquantance and political ally of Edward of Notilian, who would seize the throne after the death of heir to the throne George VI. Still holding a grudge, Bydermann convinced Edward to go after Voight, who fled the country along with his pupils and vast wealth. He would never return to Zokesia, which was caught in a cycle of political violence and civil war for the rest of his life.


Hearing news of his exile, representatives of the Ra'an dynasty invited him to come to Tekkia, settling in modern day Phoezia and becoming the official Royal astronomer. But this position would not be for long, as his already ailing health had been compromised further by drinking contaminated water in his hurried flight. He perished in 1544 due to an infection of the kidneys and bladder, likely the result of a long lasting waterborne pathogen.