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Kynnyn Feydragon and bounty hunter. This page is reserved for her backstory.
 
Kynnyn Feydragon and bounty hunter. This page is reserved for her backstory.

Revision as of 03:59, 13 March 2011

Marei Kynigos
(Player Character)
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Basics
Status: Living
Race: Feydragon
Gender: Female
Family and Heritage


Mother: Xoulie Kynigos
Father: Tukjap Kymsanglusyj em sha Pakuo
Significant Other: Single
Currently
Occupation: Unknown
Residence: Unknown

Kynnyn Feydragon and bounty hunter. This page is reserved for her backstory.

Backstory (wip)

Marei hatched in the early Dyo of 81347. Her parents came from two other Kynnyn clans; they'd become part of the Skengilo clan of Boreios Sudesha to escape some rather ugly inter-clan politics.

It probably didn't help that dad was a "mongrel" Kynnyn, half-Azetsum and half-"true" Kynnyn; nor did it help that he'd been saddled with the unfortunate name of "Tukjap Kymsanglusyj em sha Pakuo". ("Sacred Contemplator in the Decay" in Ramathian. Yeah. His parents probably hated him.) Needless to say, he was determined to make sure that his kids didn't suffer through what he had.

So when he and his wife found out that their first hatchling was going to be a girl, they decided to just name her after a flower and have her take her mother's surname. And so, when the little Fey hatched, she was named Marei Kynigos, after the Florni Marei.

Growing up as part of the Skengilo clan was an interesting experience. The clan's hat was that they had a tradition of training Feydragon warriors. It was no secret that the Fey were more fragile than other kinds of Pendragon, and while a number of clans accepted this and chose to embrace their innate magical power, the Skengilo's attitude could be summed up as, "Screw that!" (Well, that was the majority's opinion, anyway.)

Okay, so combat training was optional. But it was part of the clan's culture.