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| - Aironn Williamson, only child of William Boldenson and Keyla Meyers, was born in Westfall, two years into the start of the First War. His parents had a considerable piece of land, where they used to farm animals and cultivate a wide range of plants. Out of that, Aironn's father managed to successfully trade different products, including meat, fur, fruits, and herbs. Because of that, he would often travel to neighbouring regions, selling his products. Aironn never got the chance to go with him in these travels, "The road is no place for a kid", his father would say. Because of his father success as a farmer and tradesman, the family was able to sustain high lifestyle, and so, they would always have a few private guards around the farm, which would also help working on the land.
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| - Aironn Williamson, only child of William Boldenson and Keyla Meyers, was born in Westfall, two years into the start of the First War. His parents had a considerable piece of land, where they used to farm animals and cultivate a wide range of plants. Out of that, Aironn's father managed to successfully trade different products, including meat, fur, fruits, and herbs. Because of that, he would often travel to neighbouring regions, selling his products. Aironn never got the chance to go with him in these travels, "The road is no place for a kid", his father would say. Because of his father success as a farmer and tradesman, the family was able to sustain high lifestyle, and so, they would always have a few private guards around the farm, which would also help working on the land. The First War finished, the Second War came. Initially, not much changed in Aironn's life. He would spend most of his time in the farm during his childhood, and, mostly due to his father insistence, eventually became interested in helping with the things around the farm. During this time, he would many times help his mum collecting herbs and preparing some basic potions/elixirs. He would often watch with amazement his mum turning a handful of leaves and branches into something drinkable. "There is a hidden power in the plants, son. We only need to know how to extract it", his mother would say. To a child, that did not make much sense at first. As the years passed by, however, he managed to comprehend what she meant, and ended up an enthusiastic of the subject, trying out many things on his own.
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