Danthom Quasi

Danthom Quasi was a renowned Martusian artist, originating from the southern parts of Theganon. He was born in 1180 on the 13th of June and conceived by Watson and Dilla Quasi.

Inspiration
Quasi claims his inspiration for the arts began when a hooded man from Furnon 4 arrived at Hurku, his home village. The man drew Quasi a portrait of him, with which Quasi kept sheltered. The portrait now sits in the Menanlow Museum on Huraon, for it's future preservation. Following Quasi's first spark for art, he produced countless masterpieces, including the much famed pieces, The Brown Blob and The River of Hurku.

Disappearance
On the 13th of May 1204 Quasi was reported missing, though countless individuals announced that he was trying to escape something or someone, migrating through different planetary systems. Quasi was last seen disguised heavily on the planet Baromar. Due to his Martusian decent, scientists have been able to estimate that he would have died around 1290.