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Lore for Starkeeper - RandomMaggieAdopts

ONLY FOR USE BY ✨✨✨ Quick notes before I start: I’m will be adding some traits or abilities to the lore but since Starkeeper’s your character, I’ll note that anything I do add is entirely a suggestion, and you’re free to change whatever you like :3 ✨✨✨ Surprise Lore for Starkeeper: He was born under two moons to a NightWing mother and Night/Sea father (which is where his SeaWing traits come from, namely the horns and the glowing patches on his sides come from), and the first few years of his life were good ones Once he was around teen age, however, his father was killed in a small conflict near the sea kingdom (close to where his family lived at the time), leaving his heartbroken mother to watch over him from then on: as a result, he grew very close to her and later in life, did his best to help provide for her After the death, he and his mother decided to stay in their old home as a way to remember his father As soon as he was able to fly, he began to exhibit mind-reading

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Lore for Birch - SorrowMeadows

ONLY FOR USE BY ✨✨✨ Surprise Lore for Birch: They were born to a very protective and caring mother, while their father, a clan deputy, was a bit of a deadbeat As a kit, they were often confused about why he was so distant and cold, thinking he didn’t love them like their mother did, much less at all Their mother often wrote it off as him “having a lot to worry about” and for a time, that was their only resolve—despite the very open-and-shut stance their mother seemed to have when it came to their father, they actually grew very close with their mother through the rest of their kithood and well into their apprentice and adulthood as well Upon becoming an apprentice, they were given their father as a mentor and were a bit depressed at first, thinking their whole apprenticeship would be ruined by his harsh personality and tendency to be strict and cold For a while, that’s how their training went: days would be long and intense, so intense sometimes that they had no time to