Solagratia     Created on Wednesday, 23 July 2008 06:20  
  Solagratia  
        I suppose you could say I had an odd life as a child, but never the less, it was a good one.  I lived with my mother Namu, and my father, Sunkara, both barbarians. Although I was a bit of a surprise, most expected my mother to have some tough little boy who would be raised to be a barbarian, but I was a bit different.  A girl raised in a cave who really didn?t care much for brute force in taking down my opponents. Instead I used the abilities I slowly learned such as drawing lightening from the sky to use as an attack , or constructing ice around my challengers feet to hold them still.   My parents were always supportive though, never once showing disappointment that I had become a mage instead of a warrior. My aunts, Berlin and Aglaia visited often and seemed pleased as well. I grew up in a fairly loving environment(Aside from the killing in the arena I watched everyday).       But one day I had odd visions, they wouldn?t go away. I was kept awake by eerie whispers in the night that came from no visual source. I was plague constantly by them, and started to become sick. My parent started to become worried and called on my grandmother, Neowen, who was an old and wise shaman.  She recognized the signs immediately and brought me to a place called the Mudang valley. I was confused by this odd training at first, but I slowly learned what talents flowed through my blood and were inherited by my grandmother. I was a shaman. But this did not mean I left my family. I stopped by as much as possible, watching them practice in the arena.
      I enjoyed my trips until one day when I stopped by I found that my father had left. I was a bit frustrated at first, I was daddy?s little girl and that was tough to continue being without him, but I accepted it in time.  Soon, my mother moved on to find a monk named DeadOAlive. At first, I had a few issues with him, to be around such a pacifist took it?s toll!  I could never understand it, she even seemed mellow out a bit after that, I decided if she was happy and it helped her forget my father that I could be civil?For now.