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*'''''Early years'''''
 
*'''''Early years'''''
Thanne grew up in a small village the runt of a litter, a litter that did not survive. The oddity of the runt surviving was lucky, the though of only the runt surviving was absurd. Worse the superstition of an old village to a black kit runt whose family fell apart. Thanee's father, who found Thanee to be a miracle kit, died before Thanee was old enough to remember him. His father died during a hunting party mishap. Thanee's mother went insane with grief from losing her litter and her mate. She disconnected from Thanee and was unable to take care of herself or him. Thanee's mother was taken in by the village doctor, but both his mother and the doctor believed him to be bad luck and did not want him. The village Oracle took Thanee in, her name was Amali. Amali was unable to have kits herself and took pitty on the small thing. She was unsure he'd even survive the winter.
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[[Thanne]] grew up in a small village the runt of a litter, a litter that did not survive. The oddity of the runt surviving was lucky, the thought of only the runt surviving was absurd. Worse the superstition of an old village to a black kit runt whose family fell apart. Thanee's father, who found Thanee to be a miracle kit, died before Thanee was old enough to remember him. His father died during a hunting party mishap. Thanee's mother went insane with grief from losing her litter and her mate. She disconnected from Thanee and was unable to take care of herself or him. Thanee's mother was taken in by the village doctor, but both his mother and the doctor believed him to be bad luck and did not want him. The clan’s Oracle was the only one to become close with him, but in the end even that wouldn’t help him any, her name was Amali. Amali was unable to have kits herself and took pity on the small thing. She was unsure he'd even survive the winter. Obviously he did. Thanee grew to become her seer and excelled in the arts of magic beyond Amali; who he thought to be his mother. Amali never corrected his thoughts and never treated him as anything but her own. Amali did tell him honestly of his siblings and Father, but nothing more. Thanee already had to deal with the superstitions of the village anyway; Amali did not want him to worry about how his real mother hated him so. His magical aptitude only alienated him further however.  
Obviously he did. Thanee grew to become her seer and exceled in the arts of magic beyond Amali; who he thought to be his mother. Amali never corrected his thoughts and never treated him as anything but her own. Amali did tell him honestly of his siblings and Father, but nothing more. Thanee already had to deal with the superstitions of the village anyway; Amali did not want him to worry of how his real mother hated him so.
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*'''''Adolescence'''''
 
*'''''Adolescence'''''
As Thanee came into puberty he was to take part in a coming of age ceremony, and although is relationship with his village made him jaded he was very excited to become a man in their eyes. Thanee had long outgrown Amali's magically abilities and even took over some of her Oracle duties as she had become grey (''gotten older''). Although Thanee loved to help he resented the fact his people still didn't recognize his greatness. Thanee simply could not wait until they had to recognize all the good he was at the ceremony.
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The day of the ceremony came and Thanee took great care to cleaning himself and dressing beautifully. Amali was so proud of him and it reinforced Thanee's belief that all would be well soon. Of course the other village kits becoming men had other plans. As the ceremony began they sabotaged Thanee and made a fool of him. In Thanee's anger he used his magic to fight back and rain his pain back down onto the very village that should of loved him. In his rage, Amali tried to stop him but it was of no use his magic was not only greater than hers but with her age she was in no condition to stop him. "Don't become the monster they believe you are!" Amali yowled in vain to Thanee. "You are my boy remember what I've taught you!" but Thanee did not care anymore. Amali tried to restrain his powers when her words didn't work. Thanee screamed "DON'T TELL ME WHAT TO DO WOMAN! NO ONE CAN STOP ME! THEY DESERVE ALL OF THIS!" As he threw her back with his magic she hit the ground and slammed her head into a rock. Blood spilled out of her head everywhere. Thanee snapped out of his rage immediately. "No...no,no,no,nononono..." He said with such a quiet voice. He ran to her and put her head in his lap. "No momma, no. I'm sorry. I can fix this just hang on." Amali weakly smiled "Child it's too late for that. You must run before they kill you. Say goodbye to me and this life you don't have time for me now." Thanee began to sob. "No momma I can fix this. They can't stop me I'm too strong." Thanee tried to stop the bleeding but the blood had gushed out so fast and he couldn't fix the damage already done. Amali took his face into her hand "It's okay child, don't cry. I love you. All things come together for our good. No matter if we understand why it happened everything is for a reason. Don't forget... Don't forget... I'll watch you...from the stars..." With that Amali exhaled her last breath. Thane felt like nothing was real as his tears soaked his fur, and his hand were soaked with Amali's blood. Thanee wailed and as he did a thunder clapped so loudly it shook the very earth beneath him. The village screamed in chaos as warriors began to try and capture him. Thanee kissed Amali's forehead and pulled her necklace from her body and ran. Thanee had no idea where he was going or what he was doing, but all he knew was he had to get away from there.
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One day in his practices he made a mistake, he harmed a peer by the name Dinari, nothing but scratches had. In the scheme of things it was a small mistake. A small bit of magic in his arrow, it burst on impact. Splinters cut Dinari’s skin. However, it would forever cement how the entire clan would look at him. They alienated, feared and hated him already, but now they had the negative reinforcement they needed to justify their fears. Especially Dinari, him and Thane would become bitter enemies. Dinari was very vocal of his mistrust of Thane and his belief that magic shouldn’t be trifled with. Dinari was very loved and successful amongst the clan. Which made his words carry that much more weight. The Oracle was Thane’s one and only solace. Before long the whole clan was calling for Thane to live away from the clans’ encampment. Thane was absolutely distraught with the thought of being deemed so unworthy to be amongst his people. The Oracle called for Thane soon after the accident. “Thane my dearest pupil.she said warmly before embracing him. “What do you need of me Madame?” Thane said as the embrace came to an end. “I know life is not easy on you my dear, but I am supposed to tell you, you need to leave.” Thane was stunned and stood there in silence. “They fear you to the point I am afraid they will harm you. Unfortunately those that are misunderstood are often the ones most hated.” The Oracle spoke as she sat down.
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“Where will I go?!” Thane exclaimed “I have nowhere and no one.” Tears began to swell up into his eyes. “You were the only one...he barely said above a whisper. “Easy child; this is not my want in the slightest, but I would rather this than find you harmed.” she said with sorrow in her own voice. “There is an old guard tower not far from the river. I think you would be safe there. We could still see each other, and maybe with time the clan will come to its senses.” It has been decided then?” Thane replied coldly. “Yes, it has “Thane's tears dripping to the floor as she spoke. He nodded “I will take my leave then Madame.”
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He wandered out and grabbed his belongings to staked out his new home. It was a full day’s travel from the encampment. It was nice enough though, it was quiet and there was a certain beauty to peace.  
  
 
*'''''Adulthood'''''
 
*'''''Adulthood'''''

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The Khajiit God of the Moon, Darkness, Death & Magic

Thanee (Pronounced TH-A-n) is one of the Gods revered by the Khajiit. Considered to be the God of the Night, Moon, Stars, Darkness, Magic, Death, History, Wisdom, Information, Peace, Trickery, Rebellion, Forbidden love, Fortune telling, Speechcraft and Concealment. Also considered one of the 2 great Gods in the Khajiit pantheon. His counterpart being Iniabi.

Description

With a height of around 5'7" and weighting approximately 120# Thanee is described as a Midnight black panther Khajiit of lanky stature. Even at a young age he had spots of silver streaking his fur. Thanee's eyes being particularly striking as his sclera, typically white for most creatures, were pitch black. His pupils being white, instead of black, his eyes were opposite to any creature he or anyone he knew had ever seen. The color of his iris' were a beautiful midnight blue with silver flakes. Being he was such an odd looking Khajiit he was often teased and shunned as a young kit. As he grew older he grew into his magical prowess and the shunning turned from teasing to fearful hate. He gained an old souls demeaner very quickly. That being the case he is typically very laid back and soft spoken. Considered very calm and level headed. He does however have a mischievous streak like most Khajiits.

Lore - Thane's Lifetime

  • Early years

Thanne grew up in a small village the runt of a litter, a litter that did not survive. The oddity of the runt surviving was lucky, the thought of only the runt surviving was absurd. Worse the superstition of an old village to a black kit runt whose family fell apart. Thanee's father, who found Thanee to be a miracle kit, died before Thanee was old enough to remember him. His father died during a hunting party mishap. Thanee's mother went insane with grief from losing her litter and her mate. She disconnected from Thanee and was unable to take care of herself or him. Thanee's mother was taken in by the village doctor, but both his mother and the doctor believed him to be bad luck and did not want him. The clan’s Oracle was the only one to become close with him, but in the end even that wouldn’t help him any, her name was Amali. Amali was unable to have kits herself and took pity on the small thing. She was unsure he'd even survive the winter. Obviously he did. Thanee grew to become her seer and excelled in the arts of magic beyond Amali; who he thought to be his mother. Amali never corrected his thoughts and never treated him as anything but her own. Amali did tell him honestly of his siblings and Father, but nothing more. Thanee already had to deal with the superstitions of the village anyway; Amali did not want him to worry about how his real mother hated him so. His magical aptitude only alienated him further however.

  • Adolescence

One day in his practices he made a mistake, he harmed a peer by the name Dinari, nothing but scratches had. In the scheme of things it was a small mistake. A small bit of magic in his arrow, it burst on impact. Splinters cut Dinari’s skin. However, it would forever cement how the entire clan would look at him. They alienated, feared and hated him already, but now they had the negative reinforcement they needed to justify their fears. Especially Dinari, him and Thane would become bitter enemies. Dinari was very vocal of his mistrust of Thane and his belief that magic shouldn’t be trifled with. Dinari was very loved and successful amongst the clan. Which made his words carry that much more weight. The Oracle was Thane’s one and only solace. Before long the whole clan was calling for Thane to live away from the clans’ encampment. Thane was absolutely distraught with the thought of being deemed so unworthy to be amongst his people. The Oracle called for Thane soon after the accident. “Thane my dearest pupil.” she said warmly before embracing him. “What do you need of me Madame?” Thane said as the embrace came to an end. “I know life is not easy on you my dear, but I am supposed to tell you, you need to leave.” Thane was stunned and stood there in silence. “They fear you to the point I am afraid they will harm you. Unfortunately those that are misunderstood are often the ones most hated.” The Oracle spoke as she sat down. “Where will I go?!” Thane exclaimed “I have nowhere and no one.” Tears began to swell up into his eyes. “You were the only one...” he barely said above a whisper. “Easy child; this is not my want in the slightest, but I would rather this than find you harmed.” she said with sorrow in her own voice. “There is an old guard tower not far from the river. I think you would be safe there. We could still see each other, and maybe with time the clan will come to its senses.” It has been decided then?” Thane replied coldly. “Yes, it has “Thane's tears dripping to the floor as she spoke. He nodded “I will take my leave then Madame.” He wandered out and grabbed his belongings to staked out his new home. It was a full day’s travel from the encampment. It was nice enough though, it was quiet and there was a certain beauty to peace.

  • Adulthood
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