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| - Amras Aurora had been very surprised when the lovely, sophisticated half-elf Sequoia started paying him attention all those years ago. She was a good deal younger than him, though very mature for her age. Did they have anything in common? Not really. But Amras had the very distinct Aurora look about him - handsome and a little bit wild. Unpredictable, he seemed, even though his personality said otherwise. In a more populated village, Sequoia would have been the Echo of her generation. She was born years before the baby boom occurred, though, and was spared some of the popularity with men that her daughter endured.
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| - Amras Aurora had been very surprised when the lovely, sophisticated half-elf Sequoia started paying him attention all those years ago. She was a good deal younger than him, though very mature for her age. Did they have anything in common? Not really. But Amras had the very distinct Aurora look about him - handsome and a little bit wild. Unpredictable, he seemed, even though his personality said otherwise. In a more populated village, Sequoia would have been the Echo of her generation. She was born years before the baby boom occurred, though, and was spared some of the popularity with men that her daughter endured. He and his brother Galdor had been raised in a very typical elven household. They had been competitive with one another from the beginning, but while Amras considered the competition friendly and meaningless, Galdor took it very seriously. Unfortunately, due to Amras' superior skill in nearly all aspects of life, his brother developed a resentment that lasts until this day to a certain extent. Sequoia and Amras keep separate households but still spend the majority of their time together, as the passion they have for one another has never died out. Lately they are having difficulty getting the whole family together - something had happened between Storm and Echo that has so far been kept under wraps. Their littlest son Dusk is still a happy and agreeable child - not to mention smart! His parents often talk of sending him to apprentice under his grandmother Tari Aurora when he is finished with school. They are very proud of all their children's accomplishments.
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