Yano Kayan was a Tribal, formerly a member of the Luminate Tribe, where he became a Tribal Brave, who later adopted his 'brother's' daughter, Zara Luis, as a 'niece' after her family was killed by Raiders during one of the Followers of the Apocalypses' charity missions, for which her father and mother worked. He also began to travel with another member of these missions, Charlie Yates, although he had just recently escaped from the New California Republic's penal system. After leaving with the two, Kayan decided to fulfill his lifelong wish of seeing 'modern' post-war life.
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| - Yano Kayan was a Tribal, formerly a member of the Luminate Tribe, where he became a Tribal Brave, who later adopted his 'brother's' daughter, Zara Luis, as a 'niece' after her family was killed by Raiders during one of the Followers of the Apocalypses' charity missions, for which her father and mother worked. He also began to travel with another member of these missions, Charlie Yates, although he had just recently escaped from the New California Republic's penal system. After leaving with the two, Kayan decided to fulfill his lifelong wish of seeing 'modern' post-war life.
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| - Yano Kayan was a Tribal, formerly a member of the Luminate Tribe, where he became a Tribal Brave, who later adopted his 'brother's' daughter, Zara Luis, as a 'niece' after her family was killed by Raiders during one of the Followers of the Apocalypses' charity missions, for which her father and mother worked. He also began to travel with another member of these missions, Charlie Yates, although he had just recently escaped from the New California Republic's penal system. After leaving with the two, Kayan decided to fulfill his lifelong wish of seeing 'modern' post-war life.
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