OhBear     Created on Monday, 16 April 2012 00:32  
  OhBear  
 

I was born a freak. My teeth were half a foot in length and I had the horns of a ram. Yet someone saw past that. Shawnee took me in and gave me equipment so that I could defend myself against this world we call Nexus. I ventured out alone, only to soon be contacted by a very old friend, an old friend from a past life. He accepted me into his clan, and I was given a purpose, a family of sorts. I lived there for many Hyuls, gaining strength and wisdom. A man named Nobu became my mentor, I his apprentice. He taught me how to host events for the clan to bring our family together. I felt a great sense of charity in his soul. I'd sometimes lay in bed wishing he were my father.

No one stared at me, or called me names for my looks, and I felt finally loved. I met a man, Chumlee, who became my actual blood brother. I had finally found a family.

 

Yet, tragedy struck. I fell into a strange coma for a whole two Hyuls. When I awoke, my life had continued without me. My brother, Chumlee, had passed my strength by two whole marks and decided to break the oath between us. He did not do it out of spite, he just thought I would've never recovered and had to move on with his life. My duties within my clan were replaced, taken by another. My clan welcomed me with open arms, yet I felt lost again, just as I had in the beginning. Nobu, my previous mentor, had married. Not only that, but his younger sister Jasna had joined our clan. She.... She was the most beautiful being I had experienced in my life in Nexus. Her husband, Dokara, was the epitome of strength, his soul was a blue steel of power. They both moved my heart in ways that only a loved one could.

 

We became fast friends, our love grew for each other. Nobu took me in again as an apprentice, but I finally had enough. I went to Jasna, hope in my heart, and ask if she would be my mother. I explained I had no family and that I needed support in order to continue from this tragedy. She, with tears in her eyes, gathered the rest of the family to have an important conversation.

 

The rest will soon be history.