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Athmyr spent the rest of his childhood as a servant of one of the tribal households, working as a farmer and general laborer. The Great Celestial Change which triggered the gryphonlike characteristics in the Biata had a destabilizing effect on the tribe. Multiple matriarchs began to compete for power, a struggle that was ultimately won by a young Biata named Tiknay Rehtaef. Tiknay, however - being an extremely liberal Biata - refused to kill her defeated predecessor, and instead chose to leave to begin her own tribe. She was given two males from her household, Athmyr and another named Liato, as the first members of her harem.<br><br>
 
Athmyr spent the rest of his childhood as a servant of one of the tribal households, working as a farmer and general laborer. The Great Celestial Change which triggered the gryphonlike characteristics in the Biata had a destabilizing effect on the tribe. Multiple matriarchs began to compete for power, a struggle that was ultimately won by a young Biata named Tiknay Rehtaef. Tiknay, however - being an extremely liberal Biata - refused to kill her defeated predecessor, and instead chose to leave to begin her own tribe. She was given two males from her household, Athmyr and another named Liato, as the first members of her harem.<br><br>
  
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Athmyr greatly resented this reassignment. He was a quiet and introverted male who preferred solitude and security and enjoyed his domestic role. He did not feel males should be assuming female roles of hunting and fighting and had no interest in living as an adventurer. This resentment was greatly enhanced when Liato, his fellow mate and lifelong friend, was killed in a battle in the woods. Tiknay believed both of them dead and moved on. Athmyr was later found and taken in by an anti-Necromancy group called the Nightblades. For a year he was merely their camp cook, but he was later inducted under the name of Rapieryo.<br><br>
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Athmyr greatly resented this reassignment. He was a quiet and introverted male who preferred solitude and security and enjoyed his domestic role. He did not feel males should be assuming female roles of hunting and fighting and had no interest in living as an adventurer. This resentment was greatly enhanced when Liato, his fellow mate and lifelong friend, was killed in a battle in the woods. Tiknay believed both of them dead and moved on. Athmyr was letter found and taken in by an anti-Necromancy group called the Nightblades. For a year he was merely their camp cook, but he was later inducted under the name of Rapieryo.<br><br>
  
 
Athmyr's work for the Blood Ravens repeatedly brought him into towns and villages, eventually reuniting him by accident with Tiknay. Athmyr gladly rejoined Tiknay's service, but greatly mourned that Liato was not there to join him. Tiknay attempted to soften this blow by returning to Athmyr the necklace that he wore when he was bought as a child. He has worn it ever since, and it has occasionally displayed various different magical powers.<br><br>
 
Athmyr's work for the Blood Ravens repeatedly brought him into towns and villages, eventually reuniting him by accident with Tiknay. Athmyr gladly rejoined Tiknay's service, but greatly mourned that Liato was not there to join him. Tiknay attempted to soften this blow by returning to Athmyr the necklace that he wore when he was bought as a child. He has worn it ever since, and it has occasionally displayed various different magical powers.<br><br>

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