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Sethra's father El Noil Snoil was a Delzahn noble, by bloodline at least, although of no significant wealth or power. He was renowed though as swordsman and travelled much of the south seeking one or the other. Ultimately if he found either, he lost them, but he earned a formidable reputation for a mortal and found a Brakhani wife to bring back to Chiaroscuro. In the city of glass, his reputation gave him a trusted post in the guard of a Khan and his wife gave him a daughter before she died.
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Sethra's father was a Delzahn noble, by bloodline at least, although of no significant wealth or power. He was renowed though as swordsman and travelled much of the south seeking one or the other. Ultimately if he found either, he lost them, but he earned a formidable reputation for a mortal and found a Brakhani wife to bring back to Chiaroscuro. In the city of glass, his reputation gave him a trusted post in the guard of a Khan and his wife gave him a daughter before she died.
  
 
As a result Sethra grew up in a comfortable, if not prosperous household, with no mother to raise her. As a mark of favour to his loyal retainer, the Khan allowed Sethra to be taught by the same tutors as the children of his concubines but for the girl it was plain that her father was everything. He taught her to ride, to shoot a bow and to use a sword. It wasn't a matter of speculation that she would be Dereth - no one except Sethra ever doubted it.
 
As a result Sethra grew up in a comfortable, if not prosperous household, with no mother to raise her. As a mark of favour to his loyal retainer, the Khan allowed Sethra to be taught by the same tutors as the children of his concubines but for the girl it was plain that her father was everything. He taught her to ride, to shoot a bow and to use a sword. It wasn't a matter of speculation that she would be Dereth - no one except Sethra ever doubted it.

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