Born in the tender spring of 1648, Sureau was raised on the shores of Judi to a fisherman father and loving mother. She is second to an older brother, mediator to three more siblings that followed soon after. Life in such a lively household held no shortage of excitement - arguments between who took who's precious trinket, why should I be punished if they started it, and many more little spats taught the younger Claridge that kindness had no wrong place to belong. In a community that valued humility and humanity above all, the lesson proved itself beyond her little family when her father was crippled in a fishing accident.
Taking up the reins for income, and a more masculine role, along with her older brother, Sureau was suddenly exposed to the greatness that was freedom of work. The freedom to learn with your own two hands, the freedom to learn out of written word, the freedom to see much more outside of their house overlooking the sea; it was almost too much for her mind to gobble down like a wolf. Books soon filled the underside of her bed, stuffed into the mattress as often as she could grab them. It was this ravenous hunger for knowledge that set her off with the first mention of a world beyond Judi, like the exotic lands of Oyashima, or the strong Federation of Sutica! Sureau was a moth to flame, knowing that her family could support itself, and was aboard the very first ship out to sea headed for the Federation to start her conquest for anything to learn about the great wide world.

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