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General
T'aiyo Miora, a.k.a "Imperial Nuisance", is a male Miqo'te of Seeker of the Sun clan, registered in the database on with 31400873 for ID.
Born on 19th Sun of the 5th Umbral Moon under protection of Azeyma, the Warden.
Currently is resident of Gridania, The Black Shroud on Malboro of Crystal.
Reached rank of First Storm Lieutenant in Maelstrom Grand company.
Last interview was conducted on .
This is what adventurer had to say during it:
Growing up in the T tribe of the Miqo'te, situated in the mountains on the border of Corthas and The Black Shroud, T'aiyo was always expected to take the position of one of the tribe's Nunh. He and the other Tia had their training and progress closely monitored by the tribe's Council of Elders, with T'aiyo's natural talents for a variety of different things catching their eye.
When the Seventh Umbral Calamity hit, the T tribe was greatly impacted. Their territory was reshaped, their villages were decimated, and many of their people died. Among these casualties was the tribe's primary Nunh. T'aiyo was considered to be the first in line, but he feared the level of responsibility that came with the position, essentially being the father of the entire tribe. As a result, he fled in the middle of the night, traveling with a trade caravan for a little while before finding himself in Gridania.
During these travels, he took note of the fact that the men of other cultures were allowed to have their own last names just like the women were. Seeking to leave behind the tia-nunh system, he decided to take the name of his mother, T'Miora, as his own last name.