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| - Orphaned at a young age and reared by her grandmother, Gammi, Xivian has a rather unique upbringing. Where as most grew up on a farm, or in the city, Xivian's childhood and adolescence were spent in a wagon traveling from place to place, or a campsite where her gypsy grandmother and cousins waited for the locals to come and have their fortunes told by her family. When other young boys and girls were apprenticing to cobblers, tanners, or training to become great mages or soldiers, Xivian was learning how to read palms and read the signs in decks of fortune telling cards, amongst... other things.
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| - Orphaned at a young age and reared by her grandmother, Gammi, Xivian has a rather unique upbringing. Where as most grew up on a farm, or in the city, Xivian's childhood and adolescence were spent in a wagon traveling from place to place, or a campsite where her gypsy grandmother and cousins waited for the locals to come and have their fortunes told by her family. When other young boys and girls were apprenticing to cobblers, tanners, or training to become great mages or soldiers, Xivian was learning how to read palms and read the signs in decks of fortune telling cards, amongst... other things. Over the years, Xivian refined her skills as a fortune teller, as well her ability to defend herself with a pair of daggers. And though she loved her life with her family, she grew bored. Seeing how the rest of the world lived, in houses that were not wagons, that didn't have wheels, and move from place to place, she began to romanticize the idea of living in a small city, or town, like the majority of humans in Azeroth. Finally, upon reaching adulthood, Xivian decided to strike out on her own, hoping to find work in the city of Stormwind as a courier, so that she might earn the gold for her own home one day. Instead... she discovered a different line of work.
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