Kahn'a Ohditra

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KAHN'A OHDITRA

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A tale sung to the fool,
Ballad of men scorched.
Be their will torched,
And tempers made cool.


ESSENCE

Amongst adventurers, Kahn'a is a stern figure. Of a pale complexion and gruff manners, he favours the shade of late afternoons and the serenity that comes with quiet. He appears in taverns, in the wilderness, in hamlets where life is organized in small communities. Though he does not do much mingling, the man being a reserved one, he listens.

His knack for solitude is not entirely self-imposed. Counts of alleged felony in several city-states compels his incursions to be short, and done in clandestinity. Faced with his faults on more than one instance, he has claimed and repeated with harsh morality that each of these deeds were nothing but the natural progression of not only his survival, but also that of his peers. As if invested by virtue while the road he takes is paid with the blood of others.

Of secular Miqo'te ancestry, he takes the mantle of a new generation who, after the wreck the Calamity made of the realm, sees in the cooperation burgeoning across the realm an opportunity to snatch, and he persues it in the respect of the old ways. His contacts with the people of Eorzea are clumsy, somewhat violent and yet never cease. It is true the Keepers of the Moon are known for their itinerant tendencies, males especially, but there is something to be said about those who elect the frontiers of settlements as a truce in their wandering.


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