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Jutse was born in the city of [[Hesilen]] in [[Bachi]], deep within the [[Great Blind Desert]]. He is the identical twin sibling of [[Cleo Aldwyn]]. He has a sphinx father and a calico mother. | Jutse was born in the city of [[Hesilen]] in [[Bachi]], deep within the [[Great Blind Desert]]. He is the identical twin sibling of [[Cleo Aldwyn]]. He has a sphinx father and a calico mother. | ||
- | The aftermath of the [[Adenian-Tethish War]] took a toll on the global economy. As Hesilen is primarily a trading village, this meant that fewer and fewer traders came through Hesilen, so more and more of their parents' | + | The aftermath of the [[Adenian-Tethish War]] took a toll on the global economy. As Hesilen is primarily a trading village, this meant that fewer and fewer traders came through Hesilen, so more and more of their parents' |
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+ | At a very young age, Cleo was handed over to a group of traders, leaving Jutse behind | ||
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+ | Most of the village’s economy was in hospitality, | ||
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+ | The Aldwyns were the village doctors, going back for countless generations, | ||
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+ | The traders got an absolutely necessary rest point, and in exchange we got what we needed to survive the harsh climate. It was a good trade. | ||
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+ | But after the war, usage of this trade route plummeted. Our village sat upon a trade route from the southern coast to the northern coast by the Magmaen Sea, and after the war, it became more economical to simply ship goods by boat around the whole of the subcontinent rather than to send hapless people through a hostile desert on foot. While the influx of traders did not immediately hit zero, it was enough of a drop that we sorely felt their absence. | ||
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+ | Without traders bringing us tanks of water, the village gradually disintegrated. One by one, the villagers left, | ||
+ | joining the traders on their way out and seeking their fortunes elsewhere. But his parents refused | ||
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+ | Hesilen was where we lived. It was our home. We had never known anything else. | ||
+ | No one in our family had, for thousands of years. | ||
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+ | Jutse was born an identical twin. His sister is named Cleo. When both of us were three, his parents made a decision. Knowing how hard life in the desert would be, and how little hope there was for the future of the village, his parents asked a group of traders they knew well to take Cleo north and see that she was adopted. | ||
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+ | When Jutse learned of this, he was incensed. | ||
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+ | Furious. | ||
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+ | Jutse was so lonely that he had resorted to making up an imaginary friend called Boulder who lived on a rock outside my village. When they told me what they had done, he resented them heavily. He could have had a twin, a best friend through the good times and bad. | ||
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+ | When Jutse was eleven, his father made a house call for the head of one of the oldest families in the village, apart from our own. In that house, he found the man unresponsive, | ||
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+ | His father named this disease “Stoneflesh” for its peculiar impact on the skin and soft tissues. The disease gradually desiccated the flesh of the afflicted and robbed it of its pliability. The end result was that the body would no longer absorb water effectively, | ||
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+ | The disease had a 100% mortality rate, and it was extremely contagious. Jutse was forbidden from leaving the house, and his father quarantined himself. He, of course, had already contracted the illness. He managed to slow the progression of the disease by increasing his fluid intake, which was only possible because the population of the village had already dropped so drastically. His mother began to wear gloves and a mask, and she never touched patients any more, for fear that she might catch the disease and leave me an orphan. | ||
- | At a very young age, Cleo was sold into slavery to a group of traders, leaving Jutse behind with his parents. Jutse' |
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