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K'thalen Nunh - Her birth father was the most adored person of her youth. D'aijeen saw her father's jovial attitude and passion for life as the ultimate paradigm by which one should live. His death at Cartenau greatly compromised D'aijeen's foundation. | K'thalen Nunh - Her birth father was the most adored person of her youth. D'aijeen saw her father's jovial attitude and passion for life as the ultimate paradigm by which one should live. His death at Cartenau greatly compromised D'aijeen's foundation. | ||
| − | [[D'hein Tia]] - Taking an adoptive father was never, to D'aijeen, a sign of disrespect to her birth father. A Seeker tribe has many Nunhs and many male role models. And, | + | [[D'hein Tia]] - Taking an adoptive father was never, to D'aijeen, a sign of disrespect to her birth father. A Seeker tribe has many Nunhs and many male role models. And, to boot, D'aijeen does not particularly ''like'' D'hein Tia (though D'hein likes her a great deal). D'aijeen looks on D'hein with appreciation and respect, and essentially just uses him for his money. He is a safety net that she does not utilize as often now that she has K'airos to pal around with. |
[[K'airos Jhanhi]] - Her older sister whom she adores, K'airos "died" at Cartenau. The fact that D'aijeen did not accept here sister's death with the same kind of resignation as she did with the rest of her immediate family speaks to D'aijeen's opinion of K'airos. She sees K'airos as beautiful and powerful, someone to be idolized, and whom she greatly envies. Also, very ''useful''. | [[K'airos Jhanhi]] - Her older sister whom she adores, K'airos "died" at Cartenau. The fact that D'aijeen did not accept here sister's death with the same kind of resignation as she did with the rest of her immediate family speaks to D'aijeen's opinion of K'airos. She sees K'airos as beautiful and powerful, someone to be idolized, and whom she greatly envies. Also, very ''useful''. | ||
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| Gender | Female |
| Race | Seeker of the Sun |
| Clan | Unknown |
| Citizenship | Ul'dah |
| Age | >18 |
| Primary Linkshell | tbd |
| Religion | tbd |
| Occupation | Concealed |
| Relationship Status | Single |
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Basic Info
Originally a member of the Hipparion Tribe, K'aijeen was the youngest daughter born to K'piru Jhanhi by K'thalen Nunh. Her closest siblings, K'airos and K'airi, were significantly older than she was. As a child, K'aijeen displayed an affinity for hunting but a talent for mysticism. While her mother attempted to teach her respect for order and logical systems, and her peers attempted to push her in the direction of becoming a tribal shaman, K'aijeen focused her attention on the hunts. This never matured into skill with any weapon or with hunting in general, however. Instead, it manifested as a much more troubling personality trait: a fascination with watching things die. As she aged, the distance between the object of her fascination and any skill that was useful to the tribe became greater. Even though she was a child, after violating several of the Tribe's laws K'aijeen dramatically undertook a self-imposed exile. Arriving in Ul'dah as a poor and helpless kitten, she received the aid of an outcast member of the Dodo tribe, D'hein Tia, and changed her tribal prefix out of respect. After the Calamity, believing the Hipparion tribe decimated, D'aijeen reunited with her older sister K'airos and began to live with her as opposed to her adoptive father.
History
Childhood
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Present
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Secrets
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Relationships
K'piru Jhanhi - D'aijeen's birth mother was an important inspiration in her youth, though the relationship became more and more strained as D'aijeen aged. The young Miqo'te would neve accept the lessons her mother attempted to teach her of order, mathematics and astronomy, though her intelligence caused her to glean significant understandings of these things anyway. Though D'aijeen is unaware of her mother's fate, she hasn't bothered to really look into it. She has told K'airos that their mother is dead.
K'thalen Nunh - Her birth father was the most adored person of her youth. D'aijeen saw her father's jovial attitude and passion for life as the ultimate paradigm by which one should live. His death at Cartenau greatly compromised D'aijeen's foundation.
D'hein Tia - Taking an adoptive father was never, to D'aijeen, a sign of disrespect to her birth father. A Seeker tribe has many Nunhs and many male role models. And, to boot, D'aijeen does not particularly like D'hein Tia (though D'hein likes her a great deal). D'aijeen looks on D'hein with appreciation and respect, and essentially just uses him for his money. He is a safety net that she does not utilize as often now that she has K'airos to pal around with.
K'airos Jhanhi - Her older sister whom she adores, K'airos "died" at Cartenau. The fact that D'aijeen did not accept here sister's death with the same kind of resignation as she did with the rest of her immediate family speaks to D'aijeen's opinion of K'airos. She sees K'airos as beautiful and powerful, someone to be idolized, and whom she greatly envies. Also, very useful.
K'airi Jhanhi - tbd
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