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General
X'eren Wanderheart, a.k.a "Writer of Histories", is a female Au Ra of Xaela clan, registered in the database on with 48823578 for ID. Had also been known under 1 other name: S'eren Baedor.
Born on 22nd Sun of the 6th Umbral Moon under protection of Nophica, the Matron.
Currently is resident of Gridania, The Black Shroud on Hyperion of Primal.
Reached rank of Storm Captain in Maelstrom Grand company.
Last interview was conducted on .
This is what adventurer had to say during it:
Amongst the peoples of the Dotharl tribe, legend holds the Steppe found its name not from the Dawnfather to whom to Oronir cling like babes, but from a Dotharl peerless in battle and rivaled by none. Reborn to the tribe only in times of great need, many years passed between each coming, unlike other souls of the Dotharl.
Azim Dotharl was raised on stories of their past lives. The greatest hunter to ever live — her arrows felled beasts whose wings darkened the sun itself. The wandering mystic — their feet found each corner of Hydaelyn and their battles with foes unimaginable still echo in the ears of their descendants.
When the Khatun announced their name to their tribe, rumors began to spread of what the tribe might face in the years to come. Azim was trained first in the bow — their previous life had been that of a hunter, saving her people from famine — and to the delight of their people they excelled from a young age, quickly becoming the finest hunter in the tribe.
In their youth Azim frequented Reunion, trading the excess of their hunts for supplies needed by their tribe. The young hunter soon developed a crush on Enkhtuya, daughter of the Qestir's head tradesman. From her they learned much of Qestir trading sign, much more than was necessary for trade.
Though they wished to partake in the Naadam from when they could first hold a bow, their Khatun forbade it. They were to grow stronger, first, in secret that they might turn the tide against the Oronir. So it was that the seasons turned four and twice ten times before they were deemed worthy.
The night before Naadam, Azim snuck from their camp to meet with Enkhtuya, confessing to her all their fears. Though they were strong and growing stronger, they felt they were not worthy of the name they bore or the legacy it carried. They feared they would fall in battle, unable to live up to who they were supposed to be.
Their fears came to pass, for in the midst of battle they were caught unawares and fell to a crushing blow to the head. Believing them fallen to battle to be reborn anew, they were left upon the fields of Naadam by their tribe. This fate might have come to pass were it not for Enkhtuya, who found them among the slain and bore them to a Mol healer.
Their recovery was slow. The blow to their head had permanently dilated one of their eyes, worsening their aim. Their brush with death left them shaken despite their beliefs, affecting their ability to speak under stress.
When their recovery stalled they came to a decision. They would leave the Steppes — like many who had borne their name before them — and they would travel the world under a new name. One without the weight of their people upon it, at least until they had felt they had earned the right to call themself Azim. So it was that Eren — who later took the name S'eren under the tutelage of X'rhun Tia — set forth from the Steppes which bore their name, determined to make their own before they were worthy to claim it