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|BIRTHDATE = 28
|BIRTHDATE = 28
|BIRTHYEAR = 2368
|BIRTHYEAR = 2368
|BIRTHPLACE = Shi'let'theiri, Vesh'V'ree'lat Valley, T'Ralor Region, Vulcan
|BIRTHPLACE = Shi'let'theiri, Vesh'V'ree'lat Valley, Han-shir, Vulcan
|IMAGE = Avarin.png
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[[Image:Vulcan_map.jpg|thumb|355px|right|''Click to zoom in.'']] Avarin was born in Shi'let'theiri, a predominantly agrarian settlement located in the Vesh'V'ree'lat Valley, near the entrance to the T'Ralor Preserve. The preserve is a vast wilderness area containing over 100 nearly extinct species of flora and fauna. As a child, she was taught the Pleenok in school and the Vulcan Lute at home. Her teachers noted her aptitude for mathematics and interest in technology and steered her studies accordingly.  
[[Image:Vulcan_map.jpg|thumb|355px|right|''Click to zoom in.'']] Avarin was born in the Nel-Gathic settlement of Shi'let'theiri, a predominantly agrarian settlement located in the Vesh'V'ree'lat Valley, near the entrance to the T'Ralor Preserve, on the Han-Shir continent. The preserve is a vast wilderness area containing over 100 nearly extinct species of flora and fauna. As a child, she was taught the Pleenok in school and the Vulcan Lute at home. Her teachers noted her aptitude for mathematics and interest in technology and steered her studies accordingly.  


While Avarin embraced the discipline of logic, detachment from emotion proved difficult for her to master. She found that she needed time alone as much as she needed time with others. She would often take her lute and walk into the preserve, to practice in the undisturbed peace of a natural setting, and to vent the feelings she could not express through her music.  
While Avarin embraced the discipline of logic, detachment from emotion proved difficult for her to master. She found that she needed time alone as much as she needed time with others. She would often take her lute and walk into the preserve, to practice in the undisturbed peace of a natural setting, and to vent the feelings she could not express through her music.  
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