ADAMER: ARUN’S NATIONAL PHILOSOPHER
National Philosopher Adamer (91.1209 - 166.0405)
Adamer hailed from a remote location that is now forgotten. He was a travelling man's son, and no information about his father has been preserved for posterity. Instead, Adamer's mother is forever mentioned in the chronicles. She was a modest rural woman who would not have agreed to make herself important. Adamer had been extremely grateful to his mother for providing him with educational possibilities and everything else for which he is now known. When his mother died after coming to Kanjon, Adamer had a memorial built for her that has been meticulously preserved, particularly in recent generations.
Adamer, who led a life of limited personal attention, died with a modest reputation and no surviving relatives; therefore, his burial spot was lost to time. However, when Adamer's fame increased over time, a substitute for a standard grave monument was required.
As a result, beside his mother's grave, another stone was placed that was one-third the size of the mother's memorial. It was inscribed with the inscription "In honour of National Philosopher Adamer's memory." Every year, hundreds of thousands of people come to honour Adamer's mother and, by extension, Adamer's memory. Some hints and optimism exist that the researchers will discover Adamer's grave in the Kanjon area.