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Kisara's History
1975 - A wondrous year indeed, for Kisara, she was born to her parents this year. Many high hopes and expectations were thought to await her in the future.


1978 - Following the death of her parents however, in 1978 as a result of drunk driving, Kisara was taken in by her older brother, who lived in Salvador Brazil. She had no other immediate family that would be willing to take her in at the time, so she was sent to South America at a very young age.


1993 - Kisara had managed, after a period of time, to fit in normally with those around her following school graduation. Her life in Salvador would pass like most expectations of time. She lived with her brother, helping him out at his place of business, a typical jewelry shop where rocks were sold.


1995 - She moved to North America, after accumulating enough money to leave. With hopes to go to a college in order to make something of herself, Kisara's outlook on life re-shaped how she saw things in the world.


1999 - Having settled down with her college-found boyfriend, who would become her husband, and starting a family of her own. Kisara expected the same things for her son, in which her parents expected of her. An unspoken stroke of evil, or perhaps a curse loomed over Kisara when several men invaded her home while her husband was away. She was murdered that night, a video tape depicted her being tortured, and brutalized by the assailants to the point of death. This tape would serve as a warning, left for her husband to find not too far away from Kisara's remains. Much like her own parents, she was struck down shortly after starting a family.


2000 - Before Kisara's death, the last thing she felt was hatred, hatred for those who would take her life, an unyielding inner fire. It consumed her as she was tormented by them, until her final breath. Yomi... This was all that was left for her, wrapped in razor wire and barbs; she was bound, trapped and tortured for what seemed like an eternity, before finally overcoming everything, shredding the wall between worlds to return to her body. Consumed by a maddened state, she sought to find revenge.


2001 - Gathering information, she traveled to New York, hunting down those who were responsible for her death. Come to discover the people who killed her, were also linked to the group that was involved when her parents were killed. All she could go by was vague memories and images in her mind, her time in the yomi, having shattered everything else she knew. One by one, she accumulated her divine retribution, picking off the affiliated members of a syndicate circle, until simply none were left. In the end, Rutai Tadaki, an inner member of the syndicate took notice of her. Coming to recognize what Kisara was, he offered her a new way of life, and ways to harness the inner chaos which had consumed her being.


2001 (late) - Life started anew for Kisara, who became the littlest sister of her new family, her "Wu", the Tadaki family. Under the guidance of Rutai, she concluded the only way to find her true self, would be to overcome her inner strife, the song of shadows called to her. This process would take five years. Life became a blur to her, as she found herself being the "Shadow" of the family. In the end of her teachings, she was granted her lifetime, to find within herself, a new reason for being. Concluding that she needed to come to inner peace by herself, she cast the rites of the lone walker, before taking what belongings she had, and leaving her new family. Her Father left her with a simple request before they parted ways.. A heretic was rumored to be in necropolis, a city not too far away, simply desired that should she go there, to keep any open resilience to find this individual and monitor them.


2006 Necropolis : The new girl in necropolis, as the new year rolled around. She begins her own personal journey, to find herself, and recollect what shattered memories that had been left behind from her former life. It was time to make embrace the fact, she wasn�t quite human anymore.

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