Klem/Overview

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xxxxxMy name is Klementina Emilia Piaskovsky. I was born under a full moon in the City of Hope. I have a mother that was born under the Gibbous moon, and a father that raised us with a firm hand and a caring touch. I have an older brother Petyr, and two younger sisters Natasha and Adele. I come from a long line of Silver Fangs, who, if you believe my Mother, can be traced back to when dinosaurs roamed the earth. While we are a strong and noble family, thick with the history of how my great-x4 grandfather trekked from the motherland ( an area called Krasnoyarsk) over Siberia and through Alaska to form a pack in the Arctic. From there, our family slowly trickled south, until my family is where it is today, in California.
xxxxxI grew up on the edge of the city in a fairly big ranch house. My mother was the lore keeper for a local pack, and served as the Squire for the court as did her father before her. This tended to keep her away from home and left my father and the staff to raise the four of us. We were a wild bunch, with very different characteristics. My older brother was sullen, moody and prone to disappear into the shadows often. These behaviors only worsened as it was obvious he was not going to change, and when I did, our relationship grew strained. It did not help that I had a fiery temper and was bossy, impatient with the others when they did not react as I desired. The twins, Nat and Adele were born under the crescent moon and different from each other as day and night. One was destined to be a healer while the other seemed drawn to the mystics and spiritual training. It will be interesting to see whom Gaia calls to serve her.
xxxxxNow I run the Smoke and Barley with my long time mate, Tim. I am the Alpha of the best pack in the city Vanguard's Might and guardian of the inner city sanctuary for shifters and their kin. I am happy. Maybe too happy. That kind of happiness always follows by the BIG crash of doom, and this is a world of darkness. . .