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The naturally rebellious nature of Kashir combined with his time as a guerilla were both helpful and hurtful toward his life as an adventurer. He worked well independently and actually succeeded in some degree of leadership with other adventurers. However, when it came time to take orders Kashir had little respect for the order-givers, who were rarely trained soldiers but rather other adventurers or even worse, nobles. On multiple occasions Kashir got himself in trouble with the law and rapidly started burning bridges among the community.<br><br>
 
The naturally rebellious nature of Kashir combined with his time as a guerilla were both helpful and hurtful toward his life as an adventurer. He worked well independently and actually succeeded in some degree of leadership with other adventurers. However, when it came time to take orders Kashir had little respect for the order-givers, who were rarely trained soldiers but rather other adventurers or even worse, nobles. On multiple occasions Kashir got himself in trouble with the law and rapidly started burning bridges among the community.<br><br>
  
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Kashir's troublemaking was halted by a love affair with a cousin (not uncommon among Sarr). Quilan was an adventurer more seasoned than Kashir, able to beat him in combat most of the time and also the proprietor of an extensive merchant business. She both served as a distraction for Kashir as well as a calming influence over his temper. She became probably the only person in the world he truly respected.<br><br>
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Kashir's troublemaking was halted by a love affair with a former cousin (not uncommon among Sarr). Quilan was an adventurer more seasoned than Kashir, able to beat him in combat most of the time and also the proprietor of an extensive merchant business. She both served as a distraction for Kashir as well as a calming influence over his temper. She became probably the only person in the world he truly respected.<br><br>
  
 
The romance proved short lived, however, when Quilan was killed permanently in a chance encounter in the woods. Kashir, travelling alone at the time, only heard about her death through rumor. He blamed himself for her death, having not been there to possibly save her. Having only dabbled in drinking before, Kashir now plunged himself into both intoxicant and Euphoria addiction, quickly frittering away the money he had made in adventuring. He may well have abused substances until death had he not run into Camon Bonewright...<br><br>
 
The romance proved short lived, however, when Quilan was killed permanently in a chance encounter in the woods. Kashir, travelling alone at the time, only heard about her death through rumor. He blamed himself for her death, having not been there to possibly save her. Having only dabbled in drinking before, Kashir now plunged himself into both intoxicant and Euphoria addiction, quickly frittering away the money he had made in adventuring. He may well have abused substances until death had he not run into Camon Bonewright...<br><br>

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