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<br>To say that traveling is in his blood is something of an understatement.  
 
<br>To say that traveling is in his blood is something of an understatement.  
 
Once, millennia ago, his ancestors were Medjay; scouting the length and breadth of Pharonic Egypt to keep the peace and serve the will of their God-Kings. With the death of Sutekh and the subsequent cursing of the Tribe, his ancestors fled west along the Mediterranean coast to an area that would one day become Algeria. Then, after the Romans moved into the region, north to Spain. Then to France. Then, finally, to New Orleans, Louisiana.
 
Once, millennia ago, his ancestors were Medjay; scouting the length and breadth of Pharonic Egypt to keep the peace and serve the will of their God-Kings. With the death of Sutekh and the subsequent cursing of the Tribe, his ancestors fled west along the Mediterranean coast to an area that would one day become Algeria. Then, after the Romans moved into the region, north to Spain. Then to France. Then, finally, to New Orleans, Louisiana.
  
 
<br>It was there that Aramis was born; though, true to his roots, he did not remain. Maybe it was his First Change, or maybe it had something to do with that change happening just about the same time he was hitting his stride in his mid-teens; but for one reason or another he left home, left the city, and left the state. Eventually, he even left the country. In the ten years since that change he's wandered far and wide - across the Americas, Europe, and whatever areas in Africa his people can still set foot in.
 
<br>It was there that Aramis was born; though, true to his roots, he did not remain. Maybe it was his First Change, or maybe it had something to do with that change happening just about the same time he was hitting his stride in his mid-teens; but for one reason or another he left home, left the city, and left the state. Eventually, he even left the country. In the ten years since that change he's wandered far and wide - across the Americas, Europe, and whatever areas in Africa his people can still set foot in.
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Revision as of 09:44, 7 October 2019


To say that traveling is in his blood is something of an understatement. Once, millennia ago, his ancestors were Medjay; scouting the length and breadth of Pharonic Egypt to keep the peace and serve the will of their God-Kings. With the death of Sutekh and the subsequent cursing of the Tribe, his ancestors fled west along the Mediterranean coast to an area that would one day become Algeria. Then, after the Romans moved into the region, north to Spain. Then to France. Then, finally, to New Orleans, Louisiana.
It was there that Aramis was born; though, true to his roots, he did not remain. Maybe it was his First Change, or maybe it had something to do with that change happening just about the same time he was hitting his stride in his mid-teens; but for one reason or another he left home, left the city, and left the state. Eventually, he even left the country. In the ten years since that change he's wandered far and wide - across the Americas, Europe, and whatever areas in Africa his people can still set foot in.