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The subject of Jaired's parentage was always a rather taboo subject. His mother was a half-sylvan, half-Tehir seer and was already considered an anomaly within the Tribe considering her talents. |
The subject of Jaired's parentage was always a rather taboo subject. His mother was a half-sylvan, half-Tehir seer and was already considered an anomaly within the Tribe considering her talents. She herself came to the tribe at a young age through a trade and she soon gained respect as a shaman and eventually became considered one of the tribe's leaders. It was in fact one of her visions that lead her to Jaired's father, whom was a disgraced Palestra that had gotten lost in the Sea of Fire while attempting to track the demon that had been summoned by, and then killed his charge. |
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The Tribe took Jaired's father in and before long he was practically considered part of the |
The Tribe took Jaired's father in and before long he was practically considered part of the troup himself. It is uncertain how many years he lived with them, but eventually they picked up the trail on the demon he had been seeking. With the help of his new family they were able to track it down and gravely wound it, but they were unable to deal the final blow before it fled into the cursed ruins of Bir Mahallah. It was soon after this that they caught wind of a detachment of Faendryl that had been seen searching the Sea of Fire and were no doubt tasked with finding him and bringing him home to face the consequences of his failure. For this reason Jaired's father was forced to leave the tribe to protect them from the certain annihilation that they'd face, especially that of his unborn child since a Faendryl half-breed would never be tolerated. Thus the entire tribe was forced to secrecy and Jaired would not learn the truth until much later in his life. |
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== Upbringing == |
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In many ways Jaired's childhood was ideal. Aside from never being told the truth of his father, he was more or less treated the same as the rest of the children of the tribe. It was obvious that he aged slower and that he was certainly different from his peers, but that was also a subject that was often discouraged. Despite all of his mother's efforts he shared none of her talents as a seer nor did he have any interest in being a shaman, so it was with some reluctance that she turned his tutelage over to another of the Tribe's elders, who also happened to have been a good friend of his father, to learn how to navigate the dunes of the Sea of Fire and become a raider himself. Plagued with a healthy mix of impatience and wanderlust, it would eventually be his knack for getting into trouble that would be his undoing. |
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During what could be considered his teenage years, Jaired was captured trying to sneak into an Imperial camp that their Tribe had been contending with. Realizing that he had already seen their maps and plans, the captain of their forces decided to burn out both of Jaired's eyes and then had him discarded into the Sea of Fire to die as a sort of cruel punishment. Fortunately his mother was able to use her site and send his mentor to recover him, and the Tribe's revenge on the Empire's camp was swift, Jaired was left blind and crippled for many years. |
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Origin
The subject of Jaired's parentage was always a rather taboo subject. His mother was a half-sylvan, half-Tehir seer and was already considered an anomaly within the Tribe considering her talents. She herself came to the tribe at a young age through a trade and she soon gained respect as a shaman and eventually became considered one of the tribe's leaders. It was in fact one of her visions that lead her to Jaired's father, whom was a disgraced Palestra that had gotten lost in the Sea of Fire while attempting to track the demon that had been summoned by, and then killed his charge.
The Tribe took Jaired's father in and before long he was practically considered part of the troup himself. It is uncertain how many years he lived with them, but eventually they picked up the trail on the demon he had been seeking. With the help of his new family they were able to track it down and gravely wound it, but they were unable to deal the final blow before it fled into the cursed ruins of Bir Mahallah. It was soon after this that they caught wind of a detachment of Faendryl that had been seen searching the Sea of Fire and were no doubt tasked with finding him and bringing him home to face the consequences of his failure. For this reason Jaired's father was forced to leave the tribe to protect them from the certain annihilation that they'd face, especially that of his unborn child since a Faendryl half-breed would never be tolerated. Thus the entire tribe was forced to secrecy and Jaired would not learn the truth until much later in his life.
Upbringing
In many ways Jaired's childhood was ideal. Aside from never being told the truth of his father, he was more or less treated the same as the rest of the children of the tribe. It was obvious that he aged slower and that he was certainly different from his peers, but that was also a subject that was often discouraged. Despite all of his mother's efforts he shared none of her talents as a seer nor did he have any interest in being a shaman, so it was with some reluctance that she turned his tutelage over to another of the Tribe's elders, who also happened to have been a good friend of his father, to learn how to navigate the dunes of the Sea of Fire and become a raider himself. Plagued with a healthy mix of impatience and wanderlust, it would eventually be his knack for getting into trouble that would be his undoing.
During what could be considered his teenage years, Jaired was captured trying to sneak into an Imperial camp that their Tribe had been contending with. Realizing that he had already seen their maps and plans, the captain of their forces decided to burn out both of Jaired's eyes and then had him discarded into the Sea of Fire to die as a sort of cruel punishment. Fortunately his mother was able to use her site and send his mentor to recover him, and the Tribe's revenge on the Empire's camp was swift, Jaired was left blind and crippled for many years.