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Published: 2009-06-02 07:24:32 +0000 UTC; Views: 133; Favourites: 0; Downloads: 0
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Description As a child, Kniver became trapped in the collapse of a tall building. The incident left him missing a mother and nearly dead, but as the son to a magnificent fortune he was treated to the best experimental medical technology money could buy, and left with a mechanical device operating what was still left of his spinal cord, and replacing what was not.

His father a military man in a time of war, Kniver was left alone to play guardian to his little sister and grew up in a bustling town, dealing with disability even in the lap of luxury. Above all he desired to follow in his father's footsteps and become a knight, to protect and defend all good, and trained and sparred his way through his young life until the age of seventeen, when he was rejected from the forces due to disability.

Outraged by rejection, Kniver began journeying with the wise and hardened fighter Bruce, who had become his companion and mentor in combat, to investigate recent military activity and his father's MIA status. Perhaps out of spite, perhaps seeking change, he needed answers to his cries of injustice.

As the many steps on any journey will tell a man, time passes. Always outcasted due to the medical device that kept his life inside its cast form, but hopelessly trusting of his absent father, Kniver never questioned the judgment that had been placed upon him until the very day it revealed itself as a tool and a weapon, bound to him as his very life force. The machine nearly destroying its host in a burst of violence, the skill of a steady hand and a kind voice saved him from a second near-tragedy. To the engineer Matthias and the magician Mona he owed his life, the value of which he now began to question.

Only moreso searching now, each day realizing the man with all the answers--his father--may be dead, Kniver continues his search with fresh companions.

Now, as we speak, this is his story.

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Comments: 2

oshairana [2009-06-02 07:31:43 +0000 UTC]

flkdfajdl;ada

you should write books

because you're amazing like that.

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kiragira In reply to oshairana [2009-06-02 07:34:43 +0000 UTC]

|D Pah, no. Kniver gets to be that complex when he's been in your head for a few years.

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