Arman Hengrich (Contra Vim Mortis)

Arman Hengrich was an Brazilian-American author born in Sao Paulo in Brazil, before being naturalized in the US in New York City. Hengrich was famous for his Latin literature, most notably Quod homo Cursor, Vestibulum arcu, and Renascitur, which were his famous books during his lifespan.

Hengrich was born by a wealthy family in Sao Paulo in Brazil, in which his parents decided to move to America when Hengrich was 5 years old. His father was an artist, and his mother was an business woman. They mostly moved to America for a successful life in their career, in which they prospered with a new business. Hengrich mostly went to school, and was popular by locals because of his personality towards others. He would be complimented by his teachers due to his writing work, as he wrote a lot in his spare time. Hengrich also was interested in the Latin language, always reading Latin literature in his extra time.

As Hengrich graduated high school in 2043, he would later go to college in New York to learn Latin and the Latin works of literature, before starting on his first book, Puellae bonum, which would be a minor success, until the success of the book would be overshadowed by his second book, which was a main success, Quod homo Cursor.