David Earl Gray, 1st Viscount of Othènes (January 1, 1416 - March 18, 1488) was a Rogaulian painter, photographer, and portraitist known for taking the first ever photograph in history. He is known as the Creator of the Camera.
Biography
Gray was born to Henry I of Redcliffs and Beaufort II in what is now known as Rogaulia. He was known to be very artistic. His teacher mentioned that David was already being able to draw great and captivating paintings that professionals could not draw at the age of five.
In 1457, thanks to the money he made, David Earl Gray bought a small area renamed Viscounty of Othènes as a hereditary land for Gray family. Later his son, Atko Gray, married the Princess, Florence of Navarrablox.
During his lifetime, Gray took photographs of such monarchs as Bartholomew The Great (the photo was unfortunately lost in the Bloxtic Sea), Juan II Piñata, and Georges Bobuxal. He also made very detailed portraits of Robloxia's president James Thyme who traveled to Eurobloxia in 1452.
In 1488, David Earl Gray came to visit what is now known as the Costa Barra archipelago to take some photos, but as he was walking on the beach, a coconut fell from the palm tree he just passed by. The coconut landed straight on his head, killing him instantly.
Reconstructed Version of David Earl Gray made in 2025