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Evergreen Sentinel
UNIVER.SYS Character
"No. I won't read the forest rules again."
General Information
NameSanteri Lahti
AliasSanteri
Santtu
OriginVirta
ResidenceVirta
AffiliationIlmavasara Forge
Appearance
Hair ColorMoss Green
Eye ColorRed
Palette
Other Information
ArtsHarmonizer (Primary)
Prospector (Secondary)
Calculator (Tertiary)
OccupationRanger
Survivalist
HobbiesCryptography, listening to old music
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Santeri Lahti is a Techne from Virta, and member of Ilmavasara Forge unit.

History

Santeri was published to Moeverse on March 15, 2025, marking the beginning of UNIVER.SYS 2.0.

Character

While well-intentioned and dutiful to help lost Techne in Virta's forest borders, Santeri's social skills are less than stellar due to his secluded life and training, not to mention his serious attitude and intimidating red eyes. Santeri often speaks his mind without filters and isn't above pointing out stupidity and recklessness. However, he does have a soft spot for certain Techne he trusted.

As a ranger and survivalist, Santeri is knowledgable in Virta flora and fauna, alongside survival methods passed down by his predecessors. When he got into contact with Mikko and Sinikka and subsequently recruited into Ilmavasara Forge, he became their unofficial guide for them to obtain rare materials and artifacts, and learned to integrate with Virta locals in turn.

Trivia

  • While Santeri is mostly no-nonsense, he can be superstitious at times, especially old Virta beliefs about forests.
  • He enjoys pre-Techne music, especially Scion-era melancholic ballads and marching songs.
  • Santeri had the most input in designing Ilmavasara Forge's default outfits, which explained its distinct looks.

Notes and References