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This Gloranthan comes from the south of Genertela: the barony of Marcrais-Galethrin is part of a tiny but economically thriving nation on the Mirrorsea Bay coast. His family has been trading rather extensively across the Mirrorsea, along the coast and up the rivers for centuries (with some smuggling, fencing and occasionally piracy on the side).
 
This Gloranthan comes from the south of Genertela: the barony of Marcrais-Galethrin is part of a tiny but economically thriving nation on the Mirrorsea Bay coast. His family has been trading rather extensively across the Mirrorsea, along the coast and up the rivers for centuries (with some smuggling, fencing and occasionally piracy on the side).
  
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Zig came up north to Sartar as an agent for his father. His family covertly supported the Starbrow rebellion because the Lunar occupation has been bad for the trade up north, and they have close ties to the durulz who've handled a lot of their northern transport by riverboat for generations. The rebellion failed, of course, so Zig was sent out to keep an eye on the situation, gather loose ends, look after the family's interests and, if possible, lend at least some help to their friends and allies. His father sent him, specifically, because he's capable and loyal yet, as the youngest son, relatively expendable and low-profile.
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Zig came up north to Sartar as an agent for his father. His family supported the rebellion because the Lunar occupation has been bad for the trade up north, and they have close ties to the durulz who've handled a lot of their northern transport by riverboat for generations. The rebellion failed, of course, so Zig was sent out to keep an eye on the situation, gather loose ends, look after the family's interests and, if possible, lend at least some help to their friends and allies. His father sent him, specifically, because he's capable and loyal yet, as the youngest son, relatively expendable.
  
 
Of course, as a wealthy nobleman, it would not have been proper (or safe, allegedly) for him to travel alone, so he needed a formal bodyguard as well as someone he could trust, a comrade-in-crime who would know the local area and could help him locate their contacts, most of whom had gone hiding (or been killed, or captured). Someone like [[Drwa_Oh%2C_Duck|Drwa]] seemed just the duck for the job.
 
Of course, as a wealthy nobleman, it would not have been proper (or safe, allegedly) for him to travel alone, so he needed a formal bodyguard as well as someone he could trust, a comrade-in-crime who would know the local area and could help him locate their contacts, most of whom had gone hiding (or been killed, or captured). Someone like [[Drwa_Oh%2C_Duck|Drwa]] seemed just the duck for the job.

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