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==Background/Bio== | ==Background/Bio== | ||
β | Devi is | + | Devi is Corsair'na (with significant Druidain ancestry) born the only child of a merchant family with the patronage of House d'Amasku in Bar Kesh. She grew up dreaming of being a star of the stage, and was given some of the best tutelage money could buy in pursuit of dancing success in the high theatre.* |
The dancing scene in Bar Kesh is known to be particularly cutthroat, but Devi hadn't expected one of her rivals to goad a hot-blooded noble patron into literally cutting her throat a few days after she got her first big part. She clawed her way back from death, dancing a crimson streak through the Dry Lands, and spent several days at home to recover and figure things out. By the time she returned to the theater she'd been replaced by her understudy of course. Perla fainted straight away on seeing Devi alive, confirming her suspicion as to who had sought her death, but she took her final stipend and left rather than beg for her old position back. | The dancing scene in Bar Kesh is known to be particularly cutthroat, but Devi hadn't expected one of her rivals to goad a hot-blooded noble patron into literally cutting her throat a few days after she got her first big part. She clawed her way back from death, dancing a crimson streak through the Dry Lands, and spent several days at home to recover and figure things out. By the time she returned to the theater she'd been replaced by her understudy of course. Perla fainted straight away on seeing Devi alive, confirming her suspicion as to who had sought her death, but she took her final stipend and left rather than beg for her old position back. |