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He spent four months in a prison camp at [[Jonzunstad]], where he began to obsess over the loss of Julene and set about finding her again. He met a [[Ziothi]] named [[Jans Labeck]], who took sympathy with the young Brazakker and taught him all she knew. A later incident forced them to make an impromptu escape attempt, as Labeck revealed her prosthetic leg was a hidden [[sling]]. They made it as far as the sprawling capital of [[Zaropolis]], where she bestowed the device on Kiy; having suffered a wound from which she wasn't to recover. Kiy hid the sling away in Labeck's bulky backpack and wandered the streets, begging for scrap to sell on.  After running out of food and looking death in the eye, he chanced upon a kindly old monk by the name of Neb, who gave him shelter.  
 
He spent four months in a prison camp at [[Jonzunstad]], where he began to obsess over the loss of Julene and set about finding her again. He met a [[Ziothi]] named [[Jans Labeck]], who took sympathy with the young Brazakker and taught him all she knew. A later incident forced them to make an impromptu escape attempt, as Labeck revealed her prosthetic leg was a hidden [[sling]]. They made it as far as the sprawling capital of [[Zaropolis]], where she bestowed the device on Kiy; having suffered a wound from which she wasn't to recover. Kiy hid the sling away in Labeck's bulky backpack and wandered the streets, begging for scrap to sell on.  After running out of food and looking death in the eye, he chanced upon a kindly old monk by the name of Neb, who gave him shelter.  
  
Kiy lived with Neb in the Gnostic Monastery for most of his adolescence, learning to live on the rough streets of Zaropolis. He wrestled with his doubts over Neb's theological assertions, against the desire to make the old man -who had become like a father- proud. When Kiy was fifteen he met a young girl in a local pub, name [[Aggie Morton|Aggie]]. They began to see each other, despite warnings from Neb about the impiety of unmarried sex. Kiy revealed the sling to Aggie, promising to take her away from their dreary existence to live in Azrune. When Aggie boasts of it to her friend, word gets out and local thugs go looking for the sling, culminating in an attack on the Monastery that kills Neb. Kiy uses the sling to defeat the assailants, but blames Aggie for Neb's death. The two part ways, with Kiy leaving Zaropolis to make a living in rural Ganzabar as a Cloudgazer. Over time, his yearning to see home again overcame his denial of the past and he returned to a now-liberated Brazak West. It was here, in Brudor, he met [[Esmerelda Litvyak]]- who would become his primary work contact. The Litvyaks became almost like a family to him, but there is a constant restlessness tugging at his mind.
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Kiy lived with Neb in the Gnostic Monastery for most of his adolescence, learning to live on the rough streets of Zaropolis. He wrestled with his doubts over Neb's theological assertions, against the desire to make the old man -who had become like a father- proud. When Kiy was fifteen he met a young girl in a local pub, name [[Aggie Morton|Aggie]]. They began to see each other, despite warnings from Neb about the impiety of unmarried sex. Kiy revealed the sling to Aggie, promising to take her away from their dreary existence to live in Azrune. When Aggie boasted of it to her friend, word got out and local thugs went looking for it; culminating in an attack on the Monastery that killed Neb. Kiy was forced to use the sling to defeat the assailants, but blamed Aggie for Neb's death. The two parted ways, with Kiy leaving Zaropolis to make a living in rural Ganzabar as a Cloudgazer. Over time, his yearning to see home again overcame his denial of the past and he returned to a now-liberated Brazak West. It was here, in Brudor, he met [[Esmerelda Litvyak]]- who would become his primary work contact.  
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The Litvyaks became almost like a family to him, but there is a constant restlessness tugging at his mind.
  
 
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Revision as of 21:56, 5 March 2016

Kiy Tanthar
Кы Танцар
Gender Male
Born April 12th 9305
Affiliation Brazak West
Height 174 cm
Weight 66 kg
Hair Colour Black
Eye Colour Grey-Blue
Ethnicity Laro

Kiy Tanthar (Azbuka: Кы Танцар) is a Cloudgazer from Brazak West, and a protagonist of the Cloudgazer story. He is cool-headed and often detached, although marked by an almost chivalrous sense of doing the right thing. He had a younger sister, Julene Tanthar, though hasn't seen her since her kidnapping by Ganzabar toward the end of the Liberation War.

Background

Kiy was born in Laronor, Great Brazak, before the occupation years to Eugene Branna and Tatyana Tanthar. His parents met as officers aboard the GBC Nushimny, a Tykos Class cruiser, during the Nezzu War. They also had a daughter, Julene Tanthar, prior to the Liberation War.

Tatyana, Kiy's mother, was a member of the clandestine BULF. In what was to be one of the opening acts of the fighting, she (amongst a group of other rebels) seized control of the USK-built carrier Dawnstar, bound for the Ganzabi garrison forces at Nantez. There was an informant, however, that summoned a naval response and the fleeing Dawnstar was sunk, killing both Captain Tanthar and her husband Officer Branna. On hurried instructions from his parents, a young Kiy had made for an escape plane with his little sister Julene, which made it out just before the reactors blew. Unfortunately the plane was detected by Ganzabi forces and the refugees aboard captured. Julene was taken away by the command staff, while Kiy was incarcerated aboard the GMFS Isoria and shipped to Ganzabar. He never saw his younger sister again.

He spent four months in a prison camp at Jonzunstad, where he began to obsess over the loss of Julene and set about finding her again. He met a Ziothi named Jans Labeck, who took sympathy with the young Brazakker and taught him all she knew. A later incident forced them to make an impromptu escape attempt, as Labeck revealed her prosthetic leg was a hidden sling. They made it as far as the sprawling capital of Zaropolis, where she bestowed the device on Kiy; having suffered a wound from which she wasn't to recover. Kiy hid the sling away in Labeck's bulky backpack and wandered the streets, begging for scrap to sell on. After running out of food and looking death in the eye, he chanced upon a kindly old monk by the name of Neb, who gave him shelter.

Kiy lived with Neb in the Gnostic Monastery for most of his adolescence, learning to live on the rough streets of Zaropolis. He wrestled with his doubts over Neb's theological assertions, against the desire to make the old man -who had become like a father- proud. When Kiy was fifteen he met a young girl in a local pub, name Aggie. They began to see each other, despite warnings from Neb about the impiety of unmarried sex. Kiy revealed the sling to Aggie, promising to take her away from their dreary existence to live in Azrune. When Aggie boasted of it to her friend, word got out and local thugs went looking for it; culminating in an attack on the Monastery that killed Neb. Kiy was forced to use the sling to defeat the assailants, but blamed Aggie for Neb's death. The two parted ways, with Kiy leaving Zaropolis to make a living in rural Ganzabar as a Cloudgazer. Over time, his yearning to see home again overcame his denial of the past and he returned to a now-liberated Brazak West. It was here, in Brudor, he met Esmerelda Litvyak- who would become his primary work contact.

The Litvyaks became almost like a family to him, but there is a constant restlessness tugging at his mind.

Personality

Kiy has a very relaxed and non-committal attitude. He tends to be solitary, but does have a charismatic side when he's in his comfort zone. He has a distrust of aerofoil craft, but it isn't entirely clear why. Despite gaining an early hatred for the Ganzabi after the incident at Nantez, Kiy's consequent years of exposure living there gave him some degree of respect for Ganzabar's people, if not its government.