Inja Dehqon
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| Gender | Female |
| Race | Miqo'te |
| Clan | Keeper of the Moon |
| Citizenship | Limsa Lominsa |
| Guardian Deity | Menphina, the Lover |
Appearance
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- Eyes: Silvery with a hint of blue
- Complexion: Very dark
- Build: Thin
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History
Parents:
Haia Dehqon - Inja's mother of an unknown age (you don't ask a woman her age, after all). She worked odd jobs in order to feed her family and encouraged anybody with any talent to find work in order to at least feed themselves, if not to ease her burden. She was the loving yet stern queen of the household who had no hesitation in pinching an ear if any of her children crossed a line. She was also fiercely protective of her children, even her sons, to the point of nagging other parents and children if they also behaved disgracefully. It was through her refusal to let anybody wallow in self-pity that so many in the Dehqon family pulled together after the calamity to replace what they'd lost and to, hopefully, gain a little more in case another disaster happened.
Siblings:
Haht Dehqon - Inja's oldest sister who loved to hear stories, but wasn't too keen on reading them herself. She also had a tendency to play rough with her brothers and lead them into mischief if she thought she could get away with it. Haia sometimes says that some of her grey hair came just from keeping Haht from causing a riot. Being the oldest, she was expected to accept responsibility and at least ensure the younger ones weren't slacking on whatever they were doing. She ended up joining the Brass Blades and was deployed away from Ul'dah, eventually falling out of touch with her family. It's unknown whether she's alive or not.
Haia'to Dehqon - One of Inja's older brothers who always tried to bring her into games, whether she wanted to or not until her crying brought his mother's wrath down on everybody. He was the only brother to come home after the calamity and chipped in by enlisting with the miners and volunteering to clear out rubble from those places that were razed by Bahamut. He still sends what little money he can spare from meager pay and visits more regularly now that work nearby isn't quite as demanding. He's matured significantly and no longer teases his siblings as much.
