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The Fae-Raised Orphans - lymrik - 12-12-2021 ![]() Water - Ice - Mist - Dragonlord
![]() Your father. A man of mystery who is spoken little about. You can recall a few old tales about a man who stood tall against the Ebonblooded threat, but died on a selfish thirst for vengeance in the maw of a great dragon. Titled once as a Dragonlord of the north, yet your guardian seems to avoid such topics dutifully. You were too young to recall his features exactly, but for snow white hair and large, but caring hands.
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![]() Your mother, a kitsune who is spoken of fondly by your guardian as his teacher in the medical field. A loving, doting parent, you remember her features well, her voice, even her smell. You are told she died bravely in an effort to save your father, and was once a teacher before the Academy became what it is today. She would tell you stories you just barely recall about the Fireblooded and the old ways around them. You also distantly recall the name of an aunt on her lips, Zurine Erebus, as one worth trusting.
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![]() Your primary guardian. A tiny fairy who barely seems older than yourself at times, overbearingly protective as he bumbles through a makeshift parentage. You've spent most of your years with him from a young age within a spacious but well decorated cavern of the Moxtli ruins. A tutor of the Academy, he has taught you the importance of balance in the world, how light and darkness will always need one another to exist, and how the thirst for vengeance is the greatest undoing of life. He speaks fondly of his mother tree, Yggdrassil, recounting stories so fanciful they seem impossible as anything but fairy tales. He encourages you to explore your boundaries and mark your own path in life, but warns against the like of vampirism, sin, and the undead arts as marks of corruption.
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