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− | ::<div style="font-family:Georgia; font-size:13px; color:#585350;">With Nobu delivering Seto back to the Ala Mighan Quarter, his father, Riseh was pleased to see his son safe and home. Thanking Nobu, Riseh offers payment and asks Nobu to stay a few days to celebrate the return. Unexpectedly welcomed, Seto finds relief to be back home, though it only takes a few days for rumours and whisperings to surround his return. Upon venturing out of the walls, Seto is attacked and narrowly escapes a run in from a Ananta hailing from the Vira tribe.<br><br>Calling for both Seto and Nobu, Riseh explains that with his son missing, rivals have tried various different methods to fold the business, from assassination on Riseh himself to attacks on the supply deliveries on route. The routes have been made secure with agreed support from the Garleans but they do not have the same value on the business itself, only caring for the goods. Riseh believes the Garleans would be happy for anyone to take up the supplies and saw no value on who it was. With Seto being the heir to the business, Riseh makes a proposal to Nobu to become a personal bodyguard to Seto and protect him from any would-be harm, making a promise of a steady wage, an apartment, and provisions to help him in his duty. Nobu accepts the arrangement.<br><br>At Riseh's request, Seto took up duties to intergrate himself back in with the workers and suppliers. His father's faith in him however was not enough to sway that of others. The lack of faith in Seto's ability to lead the business lead to him receiving the nickname <i>The Desert Prince</i>. It was a cruel play on words, derived from Seto's desertion of his duties at seventeen, the emptiness of the Lochs and that without the Supply Routes, the business and it's people would be left with nothing. </div> | + | ::<div style="font-family:Georgia; font-size:13px; color:#585350;">With Nobu delivering Seto back to the Ala Mighan Quarter, his father, Riseh was pleased to see his son safe and home. Thanking Nobu, Riseh offers payment and asks Nobu to stay a few days to celebrate the return. Unexpectedly welcomed, Seto finds relief to be back home, though it only takes a few days for rumours and whisperings to surround his return. Upon venturing out of the walls, Seto is attacked and narrowly escapes a run in from a Ananta hailing from the Vira tribe.<br><br>Calling for both Seto and Nobu, Riseh explains that with his son missing, rivals have tried various different methods to fold the business, from assassination on Riseh himself to attacks on the supply deliveries on route. The routes have been made secure with agreed support from the Garleans but they do not have the same value on the business itself, only caring for the goods. Riseh believes the Garleans would be happy for anyone to take up the supplies and saw no value on who it was. With Seto being the heir to the business, Riseh makes a proposal to Nobu to become a personal bodyguard to Seto and protect him from any would-be harm, making a promise of a steady wage, an apartment, and provisions to help him in his duty. Nobu accepts the arrangement.<br><br>At Riseh's request, Seto took up duties to intergrate himself back in with the workers and suppliers. His father's faith in him however was not enough to sway that of others. [[File:Setotribehunters.jpg|right|frame]] The lack of faith in Seto's ability to lead the business lead to him receiving the nickname <i>The Desert Prince</i>. It was a cruel play on words, derived from Seto's desertion of his duties at seventeen, the emptiness of the Lochs and that without the Supply Routes, the business and it's people would be left with nothing. </div> |
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Seto Verasse The Desert Prince
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