Rosemary is a heartlander, born in a small poor town that her parents fled to as refugees from the Sutican War. She didn't have many luxuries but she did have plenty of friends. However, one day when she was nine years old, her father's bakery gained a massive surge of customers from near and far, making him fairly wealthy and giving the family the ability to move to The Holy Orenian Empire, where her parents came from. The three lived together for many years, but Rosemary began to slowly realize that she had a lack of true friends, only managing to find a few who didn't truly care, fake friends, if you will. On her sixteenth birthday she realized just how fake people were when nobody gave her a second glance. For the next three years Rosemary began pushing those who she had trusted away, realizing that they couldn't care less about who she really was. A decade after Rosemary moved from her hometown she finally got sick of being unable to trust the people surrounding her and moved back to her hometown. When Rosemary finally got to the old town she was greeted by many familiar faces, but her time in the city left her with trust issues and she couldn't help but think that they weren't really her friends either. So she left and began to journey far and wide, for the next six years, eventually making her way to The Kingdom of Norland and adopting the religion of Canonism.
Rosemary stepped off the boat with a tired look plastered on her soft face. It had been a long journey across the sea, the days and blended into weeks. With a quick glance around the bustling bazaar she turned to the man with a raised eyebrow, tilting her head at him. "Hello..." She said in a low voice as she took a few wary steps backwards. "I'm just passing through the city, I don't care too much for large places such as this." Rosemary replied in her usual cautious tone before crossing her arms and looking the stranger up and down. "Would you happen to know the quickest route through? I'd rather not spend more time here than I have to."

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