During her younger years, Ibar was raised by her father who hapened to be a of the high elf society. They also lived with her mother who was a wood elf and her older brother in Elvenesse. When they were very young, the siblings' races were confused. This was because Ibar was born unnaturally light for her wood elf backround and her brother was darker for the high elves. Thus, their parents misraced them and they were taught as if they were eachothers races.
During this time, her father taught her how to be of essense, 'royal' as he still had the mentalities of the high elves. Thus, she began to lookdoen on her other family membets as they themselves were noy high elves. However as they became to mature, her hair began to darken rapidly. They had overlooked the fact that she had green eyes but with maturing her hair began to grow dark as it is now. With this, they began to rethink what race the children realy were.
Realising that the had misraced their children, they switched children teaching the other with the respective parent. However, by this time, the mentalities they had already learnt caused a rift in their own way of thinkng. Especially on Ibar as she now faces the confusion of who she really is as stated in her fear. After this, their parents had a divorce for unkown circumstanecs to them. Allowing the children to decide their fate of where they chose to live, Ibar chose to move with her father.
In this time once more she continued to learn the ways of being a high elf, despite not being one. It was already rooted in her system, she couldn't turn away from that and now that was all she lived by. That was until her father once more went back to her mother. This was more or less in Ibar's early 50's. Even though well matured, they now all once more stayed as one family unit. She found it hard at first to resocialise with her brother but after a few years, they created a bond that has yet to be broken.
On the her 59th birthday however, their parents planned with the small village they lived in a surprise party. They had been staying over at the neighbours house when it happened. Staying there all day while preperations were made, a shrill shreak was heard outside as the village began to be more lit. More than it usually was. WIth all the sommotion, curiosity got the better and finding her way outside, she saw their house set ablaze. With parents no where to be seen, Ibar had to accept the fate that she would never see them again. Her only family left, was her brother.
As the sun shone brightly in the sky, the only thing decorating the empty plains, Ibar would look around. The boat trip had been unexpectedly long and she was rather tired with seeing pure ocean just to find the city. She was supposed to meet someone in a bar somewhere in the city and she was prepared to go straight there. There were many traders and vendors selling different merchandise and trinkets for those passing by but she wasn't interested.
With an overly excited person rushing over to her, singularing her out of the crowd, Ibar was confused. Should she react with the same energy or should she stay with her mellow and standoffish self? Once the gentlemen got into hearing space, she forced a smile and replied. "I'm here for business."

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