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<p>Shaar's first memory is one of counting the rafters of a yurt's interior, wrapped up in the voice of his mother as she sang tales and sewed quilts with his head on her lap. In his early childhood, this was the only clear detail he could recall of the Azim Steppe, for no sooner did he turn three than he and his mother be dashed off into the unfamiliar nation of Thavnair, where he would spend the next 11 years of his life thriving and suffering. Born into the Jhungid tribe of the Azim, Shaar was an only child, much beloved by his mother and father. But shortly after his third birthday, his father perished due to a crushed lung while being caught up in a stampede of the tribe's horses. Shaar would never come to learn that the 'unfortunate incident' was in fact orchestrated by an old Thavnairian merchant-trader, a guest to the tribe at the time, who had fallen deeply in love with his mother, plotting and succeeding in making a bride of her.</p>
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<p>Shaar's first memory is one of counting the rafters of a yurt's interior, wrapped up in the voice of his mother as she sang tales and sewed quilts with his head on her lap. In his early childhood, this was the only clear detail he could recall of the Azim Steppe, for no sooner than he turned three were he and his mother dashed off into the unfamiliar trader nation of Thavnair, where he would spend the next 11 years of his life thriving and suffering. Born into the Jhungid tribe of the Azim, Shaar was an only child, much beloved by his mother and father. But shortly after his third birthday, his father perished due to a crushed lung while being caught up in a stampede of the tribe's horses. Shaar would never come to learn that the 'unfortunate incident' was in fact orchestrated by an old Thavnairian merchant-trader, a guest to the tribe at the time, who had fallen deeply in love with his mother, plotting and succeeding in making a bride of her.</p>
 
<p>In Thavnair, there was not a single day in the household of his step-father that the boy did not live like a king. Subject to education early on, Shaar became well-versed in history, commerce, and mathematics, and was trained to fight with a shamshir. Despite standing out due to the unique racial features of the au ri, Shaar's education made him socially well-equipped and confident, and he was well-liked by children of his age for his gutsy nature. His mother, on the other hand, lived like a bird in a gilded cage. Indeed, both son and mother were adored by the head of the household who, beyond the facade of a good and wealthy family man at home, led the life of fraud and bloodshed that brought him to his eventual assassination.</p>
 
<p>In Thavnair, there was not a single day in the household of his step-father that the boy did not live like a king. Subject to education early on, Shaar became well-versed in history, commerce, and mathematics, and was trained to fight with a shamshir. Despite standing out due to the unique racial features of the au ri, Shaar's education made him socially well-equipped and confident, and he was well-liked by children of his age for his gutsy nature. His mother, on the other hand, lived like a bird in a gilded cage. Indeed, both son and mother were adored by the head of the household who, beyond the facade of a good and wealthy family man at home, led the life of fraud and bloodshed that brought him to his eventual assassination.</p>
 
<p>Despite his pampered lifestyle, young Shaar was no stranger to the malcontent that came of not fitting in with those around him. In his heart of hearts, he lacked any form of emotional attachment to his step-father, knowing he was most <i>definitely</i> not the offspring of a dunesfolk, and as he watched his own scales and borns develop with every year, so too did his pride and yearning for his origins grow.</p>
 
<p>Despite his pampered lifestyle, young Shaar was no stranger to the malcontent that came of not fitting in with those around him. In his heart of hearts, he lacked any form of emotional attachment to his step-father, knowing he was most <i>definitely</i> not the offspring of a dunesfolk, and as he watched his own scales and borns develop with every year, so too did his pride and yearning for his origins grow.</p>

Revision as of 14:26, 25 October 2017

 Shaar Jhungid
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Gender Male
Race Au Ra
Clan Xaela
Citizenship Thavnair
Age 26
Marital Status Single
Orientation Bisexual
Server Balmung
Nameday ?
Occupation Colosseum prizefighter; alchemist


BASIC INFO

"A woman is a woman. I am not sure what they would be if you begged beauty and good wit and obedience of all of them - only your mother is that perfect, and you would not ask that even of your mother."

HISTORY

Shaar's first memory is one of counting the rafters of a yurt's interior, wrapped up in the voice of his mother as she sang tales and sewed quilts with his head on her lap. In his early childhood, this was the only clear detail he could recall of the Azim Steppe, for no sooner than he turned three were he and his mother dashed off into the unfamiliar trader nation of Thavnair, where he would spend the next 11 years of his life thriving and suffering. Born into the Jhungid tribe of the Azim, Shaar was an only child, much beloved by his mother and father. But shortly after his third birthday, his father perished due to a crushed lung while being caught up in a stampede of the tribe's horses. Shaar would never come to learn that the 'unfortunate incident' was in fact orchestrated by an old Thavnairian merchant-trader, a guest to the tribe at the time, who had fallen deeply in love with his mother, plotting and succeeding in making a bride of her.

In Thavnair, there was not a single day in the household of his step-father that the boy did not live like a king. Subject to education early on, Shaar became well-versed in history, commerce, and mathematics, and was trained to fight with a shamshir. Despite standing out due to the unique racial features of the au ri, Shaar's education made him socially well-equipped and confident, and he was well-liked by children of his age for his gutsy nature. His mother, on the other hand, lived like a bird in a gilded cage. Indeed, both son and mother were adored by the head of the household who, beyond the facade of a good and wealthy family man at home, led the life of fraud and bloodshed that brought him to his eventual assassination.

Despite his pampered lifestyle, young Shaar was no stranger to the malcontent that came of not fitting in with those around him. In his heart of hearts, he lacked any form of emotional attachment to his step-father, knowing he was most definitely not the offspring of a dunesfolk, and as he watched his own scales and borns develop with every year, so too did his pride and yearning for his origins grow.

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