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Blake had been a directionless wild child of an heiress, prone to partying, substance abuse and self harm, as part of the ''Githul''. The First Change and subsequent conscription and indoctrination into the ''Suthar Anzuth'' gave them a newfound sense of duty and purpose, that being ''Sih seh Mak; Mak ne Sih'' — The Low honor the High; The High respect the Low. Now an obligate hunter, they champion social causes and deal with the occasional ''Anshega'' with the ferocity of a scion of Fenris-Ur and the grim determination of a Blood Talon, as ''sagrik nuku sar ina habalthu ku nu sudekh'' - Offer no surrender that you would not accept.
Blake had been a directionless wild child of an heiress, prone to partying, substance abuse and self harm, as part of the ''Githul''. The First Change and subsequent conscription and indoctrination into the ''Suthar Anzuth'' gave them a newfound sense of duty and purpose, that being ''Sih seh Mak; Mak ne Sih'' — The Low honor the High; The High respect the Low. Now an obligate hunter, they champion social causes and deal with the occasional ''Anshega'' with the ferocity of a scion of Fenris-Ur and the grim determination of a Blood Talon, as ''Nu Sum Ghumur Nu Su Ghid'' - Offer no surrender that you would not accept.

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Blake had been a directionless wild child of an heiress, prone to partying, substance abuse and self harm, as part of the Githul. The First Change and subsequent conscription and indoctrination into the Suthar Anzuth gave them a newfound sense of duty and purpose, that being Sih seh Mak; Mak ne Sih — The Low honor the High; The High respect the Low. Now an obligate hunter, they champion social causes and deal with the occasional Anshega with the ferocity of a scion of Fenris-Ur and the grim determination of a Blood Talon, as Nu Sum Ghumur Nu Su Ghid - Offer no surrender that you would not accept.