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Growing up, Remy lived at the crossway between two worlds, human and elf. From a very young age, Janus would take her hunting with him. The lessons from her father started with teaching her how to properly navigate around their wooded home. Soon, these lessons would evolve into learning how to pick up on the tell tale signs needed to track prey through the brush and how to be aware of your surroundings when closing in on your quarry. With her keen half-elf sense Remy was a natural at this. She could hear a whisper from afar and immediately know what it was. It wasn’t long until Janus was teaching her how to use a bow, though he preferred a crossbow himself. Remy picked up on the bow like a natural due to her elven heritage. She was soon a superb marksman.
All the while Remy had lessons in hunting and tracking, she would have deep conversations with her mother about her elven heritage and what that meant. Remy’s mother Arlayna told her that as a half-elf her life would always be like weaving a tapestry from two different worlds. She told Remy to embrace her dual identity and to be proud of who she was.
As an adolescent, Remy would often go on hunting trips with her father. Sometimes she would even hunt by herself. Remy felt at peace in the forest and nature. She often explored the lands around her home.
Without much social interaction beyond her parents, Remy developed a quirky and peculiar personality. When her father would take her on trips into more civilized human parts, Remy would stay awkwardly at his side. She would be too overwhelmed to speak or make eye contact with the humans she encountered. It didn’t help that they seemed to quickly take note of her slightly pointed ears and other elvish features.
Growing up, Remy lived at the crossway between two worlds, human and elf. From a very young age, Janus would take her hunting with him. The lessons from her father started with teaching her how to properly navigate around their wooded home. Soon, these lessons would evolve into learning how to pick up on the tell tale signs needed to track prey through the brush and how to be aware of your surroundings when closing in on your quarry. With her keen half-elf sense Remy was a natural at this. She could hear a whisper from afar and immediately know what it was. It wasn’t long until Janus was teaching her how to use a bow, though he preferred a crossbow himself. Remy picked up on the bow like a natural due to her elven heritage. She was soon a superb marksman.
All the while Remy had lessons in hunting and tracking, she would have deep conversations with her mother about her elven heritage and what that meant. Remy’s mother Arlayna told her that as a half-elf her life would always be like weaving a tapestry from two different worlds. She told Remy to embrace her dual identity and to be proud of who she was.
As an adolescent, Remy would often go on hunting trips with her father. Sometimes she would even hunt by herself. Remy felt at peace in the forest and nature. She often explored the lands around her home.
Without much social interaction beyond her parents, Remy developed a quirky and peculiar personality. When her father would take her on trips into more civilized human parts, Remy would stay awkwardly at his side. She would be too overwhelmed to speak or make eye contact with the humans she encountered. It didn’t help that they seemed to quickly take note of her slightly pointed ears and other elvish features.
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