Elijah Iani was a highlander born to humans. He prizes and is fully supportive of himself and is not afraid to show it. His mother was a human logistic named Atheilick Flicksmith while his father was named Rudisoph Iani and was smart yet he did not prove worthy of this title from his actions. On the year of when he was born his mother was extremely sick so unfortunately he was never treated like a normal child. He lived in the wild close to the Kingdom of Norlad, Ruriksgrad in Atlas. Thrown out of the house often to care for the crops since age 3. Elijah had dark black hair and was adventurous, which grew upon him every time he was kicked out of the shack. He often played by the nearby hilltops and thick forests for hours. Elijah would usually every day have to grow or hunt for food to help support his family in the Norlandic regions. Elijah often remembered each second that his father read to him about the history of the Atlas region, the few seconds of his father's loving voice echoed through his head. Elijah was told to be wary of the Elvish and Orcish counterparts within the region a few times per day.. Until, the day come years later until Elijah reached age 10. He looked at his deadly ill mother with his eyes glistening sadly. Athelilick rested her hand upon Elijah's forehead and whispered some foreign language words into his ear. Elijah nodded and looked at his father, the one who kept kicking him out. Elijah smiled warmly at him and took a dull knife nearby. He sat outside for days, weeks, a few months sharpening the knife. He did not want to make his mother's death unfortunate and worthless. The time has come and he stabbed the dagger into his father's neck. Elijah cursed at him. Discourteous of his father and actually smiled as he fell onto the ground grasping his neck. Elijah walked out of the small shack which nearby Highlanders heard the screams, backpack to his back and scars upon his body from beatings. Unaware of his siblings that lay throughout the world and his quest his mother gave him. His trusty knife to his side and a necklace that was worn by his late mother ready for anything ahead of him and life throughout.
"I do not think of him, I think of her." A quote Elijah would say to himself of those who doubted him.

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