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===Backstory:===
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'''First Phase:'''  ''Half-Imperial/Half-Autochthonous - Befreinded by neither''
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Coming from a dual heritage, Tarko can move with ease between Imperial factions and indigenous ones. But sometimes folk resent someone who isn't "purebred" who thinks he's better than both halves.
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'''Second Phase:'''  ''Veteran of the Border Skirmishes''
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He fought bravely to defend against the Orc incursions, but it was a losing war. His enemies are quick to remind everyone of that.
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'''Third Phase:'''  ''Got a family to support''
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Settler-descended Ma and Native Aakuana-e Pa are getting old. Big sis and litter brother are there to help, though.
  
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Dru is the scapegrace younger son of one of the aristocratic families of Matan. He has all the sense of entitlement that comes with that background, but sees himself as an open-minded friend to all and citizen of the whole earth. He's set himself up as a chivalrous wandering poet, roaming all parts of the Provinces, righting wrongs, fighting duels, and having adventures. Naturally, this makes him intolerable in many situations, but his poetic talent is genuine and much sought-after. He uses it to pay his way as he wanders the land, getting into scrapes and disgracing the family name. Poetry in this age is definitely associated with music (think medieval European minstrels), and his signature weapons are his iron flute (which serves as a light mace/singlestick, and a blowgun), and his lute (handily lined with lead). He pretends to be indifferent to the factional tensions in the Provinces, and of course believes that the Principality of Matan is the genuine heir to Imperial grandeur, but in fact his loyalty hasn't been tested yet. He relies heavily on his schooling in the finest traditions of the Empire (and his contacts), but is too naturally anarchic to really fit into the regimented Empire of old - if only he knew. Things could get interesting if he's called on to pick a side...
 
  
 
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