Difference between revisions of "Sokhani Uulzkhir"
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| − | ! <div style="font-family:Georgia; font-size:14px; font-variant:small-caps;"><b>Quranai Malqir</b> <b>( </b> <font style="color:#527ACC; font-weight:100" font-size:16px>⚯</font> <font style="color:# | + | ! <div style="font-family:Georgia; font-size:14px; font-variant:small-caps;"><b>Quranai Malqir</b> <b>( </b> <font style="color:#FA70BC; font-weight:100" font-size:16px>♥</font> <font style="color:#527ACC; font-weight:100" font-size:16px>⚯</font> <font style="color:#47B247; font-weight:100" font-size:16px>🌟</font> )</b> - <b>Once Hated Mother</b></div> |
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| − | + | A wordy, elgant weaver, Sokhani's mother used to be a difficult subject for her to stomach. Due to her inherent weakness at birth, Quranai attempted to shelter her daughter from the harsh treatment she was preordained to receive. While she was able to love her daughter for three summers, she had to give up and follow the law of the Usrgal Alkha. "The weak and deformed must be left to prove their strength, or left to rot in the soil." No matter how dedicated Quranai was to the tribe, treating her daughter like a monster was difficult. It caused her great turmoil and she shed many tears. She began to paint her face as a persona to wear when dealing with Sokhani. | |
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| + | Though Quranai did guide Sokhani's growth in subtle, fleeting ways, she did more damage to her daughter than good. She focused entirely upon Kharanai when teaching Kharaqiq, and repaired Kharanai's quilts or few feather stuffed toys. When Sokhani slept, however, Quranai did weave and stitch any damage her eldest daughter did to her only mole doll, and her only quilt. In these careful, quiet ways, Quranai could still act like the mother she wished to be. It was in this time that Kharanai became her only hope. With a strong enough younger, she could oust the Chieftain of the Ursgal Alkha and abolish the ruling on Sokhani. | ||
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| + | These plans would be dashed to pieces once Sokhani left the tribe with her very own savior. While Kharanai did play her part in finally balancing a wounded, spiritually bleeding Sokhani, Quranai would never see it. After losing both of her daughters to her clan's short-sighted adherence to archaic practices, Quranai became disillusioned. It's unknown if Quranai is still alive with her husband, but it is very possible the two departed as their daughters did. | ||
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| + | In recent developments, Sokhani has learned all about what her mother once did for her. The quilt that she thought was repaired by her own hand was, in fact, her mother's. The songs she barely remembered, but found great peace within, were sung to her while she slept. Subtle weavings came unraveled, but for this time it was for the best. Sokhani absolutely loves her mother now, and dearly wishes for her to still live. | ||
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| − | ! <div style="font-family:Georgia; font-size:14px; font-variant:small-caps;"><b>Tabagu Malqir</b> <b>( </b> <font style="color:#527ACC; font-weight:100" font-size:16px>⚯</font> <font style="color:#6b6e72; font-weight:100" font-size:16px>●</font><b> )</b> - <b>Father</b></div> | + | ! <div style="font-family:Georgia; font-size:14px; font-variant:small-caps;"><b>Tabagu Malqir</b> <b>( </b> <font style="color:#527ACC; font-weight:100" font-size:16px>⚯</font> <font style="color:#6b6e72; font-weight:100" font-size:16px>●</font><b> )</b> - <b>Father of Few Words</b></div> |
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