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==Backstory==
 
==Backstory==
 
Banisi is the daughter of the matriarch of the Blood-Eye clan, a small tribe of goblins that once made their home in a network of caves in the Path of Shale. The goblins enjoyed a life of relative peace and safety, until a band of Dwarves serving House d'Ruvyn arrived drawn by rumors of rich silver deposits within the Goblin home. With the Goblins so entrenched within the cave, and the Dwarves armed with their military engineering, the ensuing battle would surely have taken a heavy toll on both sides. Wishing to avoid mutual devastation the leader of the Dwarven band met with the Goblin matriarch to negotiate a treaty. Eventually the two sides settled on a compromise: the Goblins would leave their home to relocate elsewhere, but in exchange House d'Ruvyn would adopt the matriarch's daughter and raise her as their own.
 
 
So it was that Banisi came to live among the Dwarves, but despite the luxury of her new life growing was not without its own unique set of hardships. While her foster parents raised her well, it was an upbringing brought about by negotiations and contracts. As such her life was without the love and tenderness of a normal family. Likewise Banisi had difficulty finding friends among the Dwarven children, and was often alone for most of her childhood. This was not all bad however, as it allowed her to focus her wealth of time and energy on learning the engineering trade of her adoptive House. The years went by and when Banisi finally reached maturity she had proven herself to be an exceptional engineer. Perhaps it was this unique spark and drive that caused the Gay Queen to take notice.
 

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