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General
Rain Draconis is a female Au Ra of Xaela clan, registered in the database on with 36317118 for ID.
Born on 25th Sun of the 5th Umbral Moon under protection of Rhalgr, the Destroyer.
Currently is resident of Ul'dah, Thanalan on Spriggan of Chaos.
Reached rank of Flame Captain in Immortal Flames Grand company.
Last interview was conducted on .
This is what adventurer had to say during it:
Found on the shores of Thanalan after the Seventh Umbral Calamity with no memory of her life beforehand, an Au Ra was brought in and cared for by a family of Lalafells who named her Rain Draconis, the dragon who fell from the sky like rain (her adoptive father combined a classical education with insufferable dad humour).
She helped her surrogate family with their goldsmithing business, but where she really excelled was in hitting large things with other large things, a skill that came as much of a surprise to her as to everyone else.
For a while she was content, but slowly she felt an irresistible tug towards adventure and further horizons her small Hammerlea village could not satisfy. Unbidden memories of events near and far, things she could never possibly have seen, overwhelmed her at the most inopportune moments. Visions of stars showering from the heavens filled her dreams every night.
And so one day she bid her village a fond farewell and set off to find herself in the great unknown.