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Though he's a pleasant enough host, there's no denying that Vaneko is a little... off.  His parents were killed when he was only 10 (in circumstances that he has refused to reveal) and this has triggered in the man an unrelenting obsession with bringing them back to life, as well as a grim fascination with his own death.  There is no doubt in Vaneko's mind that his parents' ressurection is possible; it's simply a matter of finding a skilled enough scientist.   
 
Though he's a pleasant enough host, there's no denying that Vaneko is a little... off.  His parents were killed when he was only 10 (in circumstances that he has refused to reveal) and this has triggered in the man an unrelenting obsession with bringing them back to life, as well as a grim fascination with his own death.  There is no doubt in Vaneko's mind that his parents' ressurection is possible; it's simply a matter of finding a skilled enough scientist.   
  
If there's a bright side to the tragedy Vaneko's been through, it's that his loss has made him feel a keen kinship with orphaned youth.  He takes local orphans into his care and raises them as his own.  Up until recently he had five (Didu, Baretta, Janos, Timaeus and Catalina), but Janos was killed by the... thing... Vaneko keeps in his basement.  Vaneko's eulogy for the boy was short: "He was a good soldier.  He honored me.  But the work goes on."
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If there's a bright side to Vaneko's tragedy, it's the keen kinship he feels with the orphaned youth of his domain.  He raises the local orphans as his wards; he doesn't try to take the place of their parents, but instead serves as mentor, teacher, councilor and role-model.  Up until recently he had five children in his care (Didu, Baretta, Janos, Timaeus and Catalina), but Janos was killed by the... thing... Vaneko keeps in his basement.  Vaneko's eulogy for the boy was short: "He was a good soldier.  He honored me.  But the work goes on."
  
  
 
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Revision as of 15:01, 17 May 2006

Though he's a pleasant enough host, there's no denying that Vaneko is a little... off. His parents were killed when he was only 10 (in circumstances that he has refused to reveal) and this has triggered in the man an unrelenting obsession with bringing them back to life, as well as a grim fascination with his own death. There is no doubt in Vaneko's mind that his parents' ressurection is possible; it's simply a matter of finding a skilled enough scientist.

If there's a bright side to Vaneko's tragedy, it's the keen kinship he feels with the orphaned youth of his domain. He raises the local orphans as his wards; he doesn't try to take the place of their parents, but instead serves as mentor, teacher, councilor and role-model. Up until recently he had five children in his care (Didu, Baretta, Janos, Timaeus and Catalina), but Janos was killed by the... thing... Vaneko keeps in his basement. Vaneko's eulogy for the boy was short: "He was a good soldier. He honored me. But the work goes on."



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