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They were separated in the rush to board the refugee ships as the wavefront of the Hobus supernova approached Romulus. He has not seen her since and after several years of searching, came to accept that she died on Romulus or in the aftermath. | They were separated in the rush to board the refugee ships as the wavefront of the Hobus supernova approached Romulus. He has not seen her since and after several years of searching, came to accept that she died on Romulus or in the aftermath. | ||
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![[File:Christopher Johns NW.png|100px]]<br>Christopher Sienelis <small>(née Johns)</small> | |||
|<center>Brother-In-Law</center> | |||
|Taeval has only known Chris for a short while, meeting his sister's betrothed when the siblings were reunited on Ketar, but appreciates his good nature and obvious care for Valesha. He holds concerns about what the future looks like for the couple, with the complications of hybrid children and their mismatched lifespans, but he keeps his peace unless Valesha raises the topic first. | |||
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![[File:Noimage.jpg|100px]]<br>''Withheld''<!--Traian i-Ra'tleihfi e-Valai tr'Saeihraoi--> | ![[File:Noimage.jpg|100px]]<br>''Withheld''<!--Traian i-Ra'tleihfi e-Valai tr'Saeihraoi--> | ||
|<center>Father<br><small>'' | |<center>Father<br><small>''Estranged''</small></center> | ||
|Taeval doesn't speak often of his father, though he's aware he still lives (and thrives), allowing most to assume that he perished with so many others in the disaster. The young man bears conflicted feelings toward a father who cared for his children but showed no interest in letting them choose their own path in life, missing him to this day but glad to be out from under his thumb. | |Taeval doesn't speak often of his father, though he's aware he still lives (and thrives), allowing most to assume that he perished with so many others in the disaster. The young man bears conflicted feelings toward a father who cared for his children but showed no interest in letting them choose their own path in life, missing him to this day but glad to be out from under his thumb. | ||
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