In the pristine landscapes of Akelonu, Epilee serves as a dedicated geologist with a deep appreciation for the island’s natural history. Drawn to the untouched regions beyond the settlements, Epilee spends countless hours studying the land, examining rock formations, and documenting the forces that have shaped Akelonu over countless generations. Each discovery is viewed not simply as a scientific curiosity, but as another piece of the island’s greater story. While fascinated by exploration, Epilee believes that understanding the natural world carries a responsibility to protect it. Many of the island’s most remote regions remain undisturbed thanks to this careful philosophy. Rather than pursuing discoveries for personal recognition, Epilee works to ensure that knowledge can be gained without causing unnecessary harm to the environments being studied. When unusual minerals, geological formations, or ancient deposits are uncovered, Epilee works closely with researchers such as Tasepon to determine the best course of action. This cooperation is guided by thoughtful judgement and a genuine desire to help others succeed. As a result, Epilee has become a trusted source of information for many of Akelonu’s scholars, who value the geologist’s balanced perspective and reliable observations. Much of Epilee’s research eventually finds its way to the University, where carefully maintained records continue to expand the community’s understanding of the island. Though rarely seeking attention, Epilee’s contributions have quietly become an important foundation for many ongoing studies. After awakening, Epilee was first introduced to Dorilan and Valamon and was welcomed among the explorers. Yet while many expeditions were driven by the desire to reach somewhere new, Epilee was often content to wander alone through untouched regions of the island, studying the land itself rather than searching for a specific destination. Thoughtful, dependable, and deeply considerate, Epilee represents the pursuit of knowledge guided by wisdom, stewardship, and respect for the natural world.