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| Mune was born in approximately 9ABY, on his people’s home world of Krma’at (pronounced: K • or • maw • t). He was born ‘special’ into his culture, born with more than one tail, a defect in his genes, however, considered mythical within the culture of his people, the Ktsma’at (pronounced: K • its • maw • t). It is believed that those born with multiple appendages, tails to be exact, were gifted with special powers, and that they should be revered. Believed by most to be powerful "mahõtsukai", translated to "sorcerer".<br> | | Mune was born in approximately 9ABY, on his people’s home world of Krma’at (pronounced: K • or • maw • t). He was born ‘special’ into his culture, born with more than one tail, a defect in his genes, however, considered mythical within the culture of his people, the Ktsma’at (pronounced: K • its • maw • t). It is believed that those born with multiple appendages, tails to be exact, were gifted with special powers, and that they should be revered. Believed by most to be powerful "mahõtsukai", translated to "sorcerer". |
| Stigma was connected to his birth however, and the want of the monastery to take him into their embrace to educate him, like they did many special children. He was not, necessarily his father’s son, rather, the supposed product of his mother having been raped one evening. The birth of the boy with multiple tails only further disgruntled him, seeing him as a threat to his own power in the social structure of his people. <br> | | |
| Fearing her husband’s retribution upon the boy, she willingly gave up her child to the priestesses of the shrine, to be cared for, and raised by them; to have his gifts flourish. Her husband will have never found out that the boy was product of her love of another man, as opposed to rape as he suspected. <br> | | Stigma was connected to his birth however, and the want of the monastery to take him into their embrace to educate him, like they did many special children. He was not, necessarily his father’s son, rather, the supposed product of his mother having been raped one evening. The birth of the boy with multiple tails only further disgruntled him, seeing him as a threat to his own power in the social structure of his people. |
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Munesanzun Mitsukai Isradia, Archcount of Illas Yasroth of Family Isradia, and Quaestor of House Gladius of Clan Tarentum, apprentice to Vithril Isradia. Mune has long been drawn to the extraordinary, which has found him studying Necromancy both as a Krath in Clan Tarentum, and part of the Family known as Isradia that makes their home on Vardor. He is drawn deeper into darkness because of his affinity for that darkness, and the want to only learn more.
Character History
Mune was born in approximately 9ABY, on his people’s home world of Krma’at (pronounced: K • or • maw • t). He was born ‘special’ into his culture, born with more than one tail, a defect in his genes, however, considered mythical within the culture of his people, the Ktsma’at (pronounced: K • its • maw • t). It is believed that those born with multiple appendages, tails to be exact, were gifted with special powers, and that they should be revered. Believed by most to be powerful "mahõtsukai", translated to "sorcerer".
Stigma was connected to his birth however, and the want of the monastery to take him into their embrace to educate him, like they did many special children. He was not, necessarily his father’s son, rather, the supposed product of his mother having been raped one evening. The birth of the boy with multiple tails only further disgruntled him, seeing him as a threat to his own power in the social structure of his people.
Fearing her husband’s retribution upon the boy, she willingly gave up her child to the priestesses of the shrine, to be cared for, and raised by them; to have his gifts flourish. Her husband will have never found out that the boy was product of her love of another man, as opposed to rape as he suspected.
Flourish they did…
The Monastery
The young fox was raised here for the most part, where he was taught discipline, made to stick to studies in many areas, and above all, further his gift. During this period of time within the confines of the monastery walls, he had little contact with his sister. He grew in his own solitude, and became introverted.
DJB Facts
Positions held in the past:
- Tetrarch of Exar's Shadow of Clan Exar Kun
- Clan Envoy of Clan Exar Kun
- Eclectic Pedagog of the Shadow Academy
- Aedile of House Acclivis Draco of Scholae Palatinae
- Quaestor of House Acclivis Draco of Scholae Palatinae