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In comparison to the other tia, he barely held his own against the nunh. K’naji stood up to fight again and again despite having lost, refusing to give up. Doing so only further humiliated him in front of the entire tribe, and brought on spite from his peers and elders. Training for the second attempt was never the same, nor was the third, or the subsequent ones after that. In his anger and embarrassment, K’naji left on the next trader’s caravan for Ul’dah and a new life. | In comparison to the other tia, he barely held his own against the nunh. K’naji stood up to fight again and again despite having lost, refusing to give up. Doing so only further humiliated him in front of the entire tribe, and brought on spite from his peers and elders. Training for the second attempt was never the same, nor was the third, or the subsequent ones after that. In his anger and embarrassment, K’naji left on the next trader’s caravan for Ul’dah and a new life. | ||
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− | With his humiliating losses at the forefront of his memory, | + | He arrived in the city with nothing but the clothes on his back, a worn pair of hora, and a dejected spirit. With his humiliating losses at the forefront of his memory, it wasn't surprising at all that he gravitated towards the Pugilist’s Guild when he got there. Hamon was incredibly piqued by his potential, though it was clear to him that there was a deep bitterness inside K’naji. It took some time for him to accept help from Hamon and his contacts, still easing out of the attitude he left his tribe with - that he could make it out here on his own. |
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− | It | + | He eventually was able to get off the streets, earning money from selling game and other ventures in Thanalan. It gave K’naji a lot of time and space to think over why he ran to Ul’dah in the first place. He came to the revelation that becoming nunh was never something he wanted to do himself. He had just accepted it as a dream of his own without questioning his own desire for it. Learning that aiming for nunh was not everything he could offer the world was perhaps, the best wisdom he could have found. |
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+ | It is said that generations ago, a self-declared nunh and some females from the home tribe made their way from Gyr Abania to find a place for themselves, and settled in the southeast pocket of the Sagolii Desert. The bloodline of this original nunh has since been thinned by breeding with the local Miqo’te, but they still hold the same tenacity and some of the old culture. The merging of these two people groups have over time, created something entirely new. | ||
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− | + | They are noted to have light to olive skin tones, strikingly bright coloured eyes, and dark hair. They are on the taller end of the Miqo’te height spectrum, sporting bushy tails. They are known to be light on their feet, keen fighters, and a determined, sometimes stubborn people. | |
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− | + | Their patron deity is Azeyma like most Keeper tribes, but minor patronage is also given to Rhalgr and Nald’thal, reflections of the tribe’s mixed heritage. It is not commonplace for one to follow Azeyma only - most of the tribe follow one or both the minor deities. | |
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− | + | The tribe consists of archers, pugilists and rogues. Quick hunters and fighters sustain the tribe’s needs and help protect it from the Amalj’aa and roaming desert creatures. Speed and lethality are prized in hunts, and are taught to the tribe children from a young age. Most of the Miqo’te begin with pugilism, before branching out into other disciplines. They believe this is key to surviving out there in the harsh desert. | |
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− | + | This idea is thoroughly tested in tia born into the tribe. They are instilled with a strong sense of competitiveness to become the next nunh. Boys from as young as ten will graduate from hunting training to battle practice, pitting themselves against each other in hand to hand combat - their future opponents in taking the coveted position of nunh. A tia’s first challenge is taken in the moon they turn fifteen, and subsequent challenges can be undertaken once a moon after that. | |
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− | Crossing the Sagolii is not unheard of, as Forgotten Springs is used as the tribe’s gateway to civilisation. You may see some of them passing through Nald’s Reflection and Little Ala Mhigo on their way north to Ul’dah. | + | Crossing the Sagolii is not unheard of, as Forgotten Springs is used as the tribe’s gateway to civilisation. You may see some of them passing through Nald’s Reflection and Little Ala Mhigo on their way north to Ul’dah. Traders from Ul’dah come infrequently, so the tribe is mostly self sustaining. Bartering is used instead of currency, so they are sure to bring goods with them to sell for coinage when they travel. |
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− | That said, K’naji can come off as a bit hasty or impatient in his approach to things. He jumps into matters in full confidence, only to find his expectations drastically underestimated sometimes, making him seem reckless in his decisions. He is not one to give up, however. He is persistent to the point of stubborn, making his attempts and subsequent failures sometimes more of a setback than progress. | + | That said, K’naji can come off as a bit hasty or impatient in his approach to things. He jumps into matters in full confidence, only to find his expectations drastically underestimated sometimes, making him seem reckless in his decisions. He is not one to give up, however. He is persistent to the point of stubborn, making his attempts and subsequent failures sometimes more of a setback than progress. Perhaps some of the tribe’s competitiveness really is in-built. |
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K’naji is by all means, fairly ordinary. His slightly above average height and fierce golden eyes are things he inherited from his nunh, his sharp face and dark hair from his biological mother. His tail is considered long, a prized trait within the tribe. | K’naji is by all means, fairly ordinary. His slightly above average height and fierce golden eyes are things he inherited from his nunh, his sharp face and dark hair from his biological mother. His tail is considered long, a prized trait within the tribe. | ||
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− | ! <div align="left"><div style="font-family:Georgia;"><font style="color:#000000;" size="2"> ''' | + | ! <div align="left"><div style="font-family:Georgia;"><font style="color:#000000;" size="2"> '''K’joku Nunh'''</font> '''(''' <font style="color:#dba133;" size="3"> ♥</font> ''')''' '''(''' NPC ''')''' - '''Sire'''</div></div> |
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| <div style="font-size:11px; font-family:Trebuchet MS">An arrogant Miqo’te who loves nothing but goading on his kits to try and take him on. Tribe rumour says he has always been like that, but tribe culture accepts his attitude as beneficial. His spite and pride over weaker tia are what drove K’naji away from the tribe. He has no respect for him and would rather never have to deal with him ever again.</div> | | <div style="font-size:11px; font-family:Trebuchet MS">An arrogant Miqo’te who loves nothing but goading on his kits to try and take him on. Tribe rumour says he has always been like that, but tribe culture accepts his attitude as beneficial. His spite and pride over weaker tia are what drove K’naji away from the tribe. He has no respect for him and would rather never have to deal with him ever again.</div> | ||
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! <div align="left"><div style="font-family:Georgia;"><font style="color:#000000;" size="2"> '''[[H'aylio Rhu]]'''</font> '''(''' <font style="color:#93d2f6;" size="3"> ♦</font> ''')''' - '''Fellow Kitten'''</div></div> | ! <div align="left"><div style="font-family:Georgia;"><font style="color:#000000;" size="2"> '''[[H'aylio Rhu]]'''</font> '''(''' <font style="color:#93d2f6;" size="3"> ♦</font> ''')''' - '''Fellow Kitten'''</div></div> | ||
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− | | <div style="font-size:11px; font-family:Trebuchet MS"> | + | | <div style="font-size:11px; font-family:Trebuchet MS">K’naji finds her nice company, a bard who is as quick on her feet as she is in wit. She seems passionate about everything she does - and everyone she meets.</div> |
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! <div align="left"><div style="font-family:Georgia;"><font style="color:#000000;" size="2"> '''[[Masisi Masi]]'''</font> '''(''' <font style="color:#93d2f6;" size="3"> ♦</font> ''')''' - '''Impish Healer'''</div></div> | ! <div align="left"><div style="font-family:Georgia;"><font style="color:#000000;" size="2"> '''[[Masisi Masi]]'''</font> '''(''' <font style="color:#93d2f6;" size="3"> ♦</font> ''')''' - '''Impish Healer'''</div></div> | ||
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− | | <div style="font-size:11px; font-family:Trebuchet MS"> | + | | <div style="font-size:11px; font-family:Trebuchet MS">As a fairly cheeky Plainsfolk of the Conjurer’s Guild who is still learning the healing arts, K’naji appreciates her effort for her craft and her company - when she is not too close.</div> |
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Revision as of 06:04, 21 June 2017
- K'naji Tia -
THE THANALAN STRAY
Towards the edge of the Sagolii Desert resides a small pocket of the Hipparion Seeker tribe, where K’naji was born and raised. They are known for their perhaps unhealthy obsession with competitiveness, but it made them a strong and determined people, well tested by the elements and fearful of nothing.
It is said that generations ago, a self-declared nunh and some females from the home tribe made their way from Gyr Abania to find a place for themselves, and settled in the southeast pocket of the Sagolii Desert. The bloodline of this original nunh has since been thinned by breeding with the local Miqo’te, but they still hold the same tenacity and some of the old culture. The merging of these two people groups have over time, created something entirely new.
Members of his tribe say his face would have perhaps fully inherited the kindness of his mother, if it weren't for his father’s piercing eyes. K’naji looks to be perpetually scowling at passers by, if he doesn't smile. Most would say he seems indifferent and disinterested in what's going on, if he isn't engaged in it directly. He is not one to open himself up easily, but he will warm up to you fairly quickly. Things might feel shallow when you think on how little you will generally come to know about him, but know that he understands that is not what is needed for a good friendship to blossom.
K’naji is by all means, fairly ordinary. His slightly above average height and fierce golden eyes are things he inherited from his nunh, his sharp face and dark hair from his biological mother. His tail is considered long, a prized trait within the tribe.
Some of these rumors are untrue, speculation, or are greatly exaggerated. Please feel free to add your own rumors under the Player Character category!
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Hello! You can call me Kishi. I am an illustrator and animator when I'm not mucking around in Eorzea. My usual handle is kishi-san, so if you recognise that, hello again.
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