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<b><i>Yuki, The Caring</i></b>:<br> | <b><i>Yuki, The Caring</i></b>:<br> | ||
Yuki is Greer’s birthmother – a widowed lupin with a soft auburn and cream-colored coat and a heart of gold. Prior to Greer’s birth, she had worked as a lowly rice farmer on the outskirts of Namai. Though her burdens where great, she never failed to keep a smile on her face. And thus, her caring demeanor was known to all the residents of Namai. On an unfortunate summer’s eve, a monsoon had swept through the land of Yanxia – destroying rice plantations and houses in its wake. With a partially destroyed rice crop, Yuki could not pay for the heavy taxation quota requested once Garlean soldiers came to collect dues. Going door-to-door, these soldiers collected the fines from each individual farmer. A brutish, masked Xaelan soldier approached Yuki’s small, shanty cabin – knocking aggressively upon her door and demanding payment. With no rice, and no money, the Xealan had took matters into his own hands and forced himself upon Yuki as punishment. Lo and behold, she became pregnant with Greer. While burdened with pregnancy, thoughtful local villagers had assisted Yuki with future taxation dues and tending to her home and crop. As the months had passed, Yuki gave birth to Greer in solitude. Bearing a sickly, pale, halfbreed child into the world. With the help of fellow villagers, she kept the halfbreed a secret from others outside her village for fear of taboo or racist genocide. | Yuki is Greer’s birthmother – a widowed lupin with a soft auburn and cream-colored coat and a heart of gold. Prior to Greer’s birth, she had worked as a lowly rice farmer on the outskirts of Namai. Though her burdens where great, she never failed to keep a smile on her face. And thus, her caring demeanor was known to all the residents of Namai. On an unfortunate summer’s eve, a monsoon had swept through the land of Yanxia – destroying rice plantations and houses in its wake. With a partially destroyed rice crop, Yuki could not pay for the heavy taxation quota requested once Garlean soldiers came to collect dues. Going door-to-door, these soldiers collected the fines from each individual farmer. A brutish, masked Xaelan soldier approached Yuki’s small, shanty cabin – knocking aggressively upon her door and demanding payment. With no rice, and no money, the Xealan had took matters into his own hands and forced himself upon Yuki as punishment. Lo and behold, she became pregnant with Greer. While burdened with pregnancy, thoughtful local villagers had assisted Yuki with future taxation dues and tending to her home and crop. As the months had passed, Yuki gave birth to Greer in solitude. Bearing a sickly, pale, halfbreed child into the world. With the help of fellow villagers, she kept the halfbreed a secret from others outside her village for fear of taboo or racist genocide. | ||
− | Greer has a skin disorder called leucism, where her entire body is exceptionally pale and lacks color or pigment – aside from her scales, which retained their Xaelic color. Her and her mother stayed in their cabin on the outskirts as small rice farmers – so hiding her was not a large issue at hand. When routine visits from outsiders had happened, Greer was told to hide her ears and portray herself as an abandoned Auri child orphaned due to the war itself. | + | Greer has a skin disorder called leucism, where her entire body is exceptionally pale and lacks color or pigment – aside from her scales, which retained their Xaelic color. Her and her mother stayed in their cabin on the outskirts of Namai as small rice farmers – so hiding her was not a large issue at hand. When routine visits from outsiders had happened, Greer was told to hide her ears and portray herself as an abandoned Auri child orphaned due to the war itself. |
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<b>Adolescence:</b><br> | <b>Adolescence:</b><br> | ||
Time passes, Greer turns into a teenager full of worry and lack of social skills. Fellow lupin, Hyur, and Au Ra her age tease her about her appearance and her fatherless upbringing – thus, making her develop an attitude of bitterness, jealousy, and loneliness. Despite her peers teasing and tormenting her, her mother became her best and only friend, to which Greer held her as the most important person in her life. She grew to help her mother as best she could, despite her halfbreed self being so frail and weak. She would tire easily but pushed herself to her limits, and would labor herself for hours on her mothers behalf. She strived to learn how to fix broken things, hunt small game, and become a proper arborist for their rice crop. Though she grew to hate others, she loved and appreciated her mother. | Time passes, Greer turns into a teenager full of worry and lack of social skills. Fellow lupin, Hyur, and Au Ra her age tease her about her appearance and her fatherless upbringing – thus, making her develop an attitude of bitterness, jealousy, and loneliness. Despite her peers teasing and tormenting her, her mother became her best and only friend, to which Greer held her as the most important person in her life. She grew to help her mother as best she could, despite her halfbreed self being so frail and weak. She would tire easily but pushed herself to her limits, and would labor herself for hours on her mothers behalf. She strived to learn how to fix broken things, hunt small game, and become a proper arborist for their rice crop. Though she grew to hate others, she loved and appreciated her mother. | ||
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− | Despite the burdens of the war, Greer watched the landscape of Yanxia and its people change as she aged in her adolescence. The people had learned to adapt to the oppression, and most had become acquainted with the idea of war-torn lands, soldiers, rebellions, and bandits. Some days where horrid, but most where full of happiness as Greer grew alongside her | + | Despite the burdens of the war, Greer watched the landscape of Yanxia and its people change as she aged in her adolescence. The people had learned to adapt to the oppression, and most had become acquainted with the idea of war-torn lands, soldiers, rebellions, and bandits. Some days where horrid, but most where full of happiness as Greer grew alongside her mother. |
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<i>The End / The Beginning:</i><br> | <i>The End / The Beginning:</i><br> |
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