Born in Ker'Nor into the immediate Household of the Vyllen'dor Clan, Salazra was often overlooked and neglected. As the third child and second male, he often stayed to himself and usually took the backseat in clan discussions, often not being able to even attend. He was neglected, like his sister, by both his Mother and his Father; often being told "Wait until you're older." or "Wait your turn." when he asked for attention. Amdrees, being the oldest male of the immediate Household, was often given the most attention - Seen as the future and 'heir' of the clans leadership, Amdrees often took the attention of his Father, Mother, and all of the Elders. This made Salazra grow a distinct envy for his brother, growing closer to his sister as she was treated the same although she handled it much different. Not only this, but he was often angered by his older brother; who often received all of the praise and glory while also playing the victim, complaining about how he could never be left alone and how their father forced upon him duties that were unwanted. His envy only grew and grew overtime, even causing him to plot against his brother. Salazra adopted mischievous traits that although not uncommon to the Clan, were usually not sought after until an older age...These bad traits being deceit, greed, wrath, envy, and even causing him to become a murderer...However, the good traits he had learned was Patience, Cunning, Faux Kindness, and even shyness; his plots being done in the dark, making him content with loneliness. Despite this, he does love his family; but his greed causes him to hold the value of his life over all others...He also bends the rules of not only his Clan, but of any of his affiliates; often using the love of his family to bypass the rules upheld for generations by his clan, causing him to break tradition typically without consequence. A devious character he is indeed..In accordance to the DnD alignment system, Salazra is a Lawful Evil Character :
"A lawful evil character sees a well-ordered system as being easier to exploit and shows a combination of desirable and undesirable traits. Examples of this alignment include tyrants, devils, and undiscriminating mercenary types who have a strict code of conduct."

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