Moyanik

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Moyanik Keniran, born of Alok and Garra Keniran, was put to death in the year 39 A.U., found guilty of treason in the Antonian Apostasy and conspiring with Antonius Marcus himself. Prior to his arrest and conviction, Moyanik was known as a rather lazy young man without much interest in being a guard, as his father would insist he become. He preferred to spend his days out in the woods, taking a nap. Moyanik hung about with his family and seemed generally disinterested in almost everything. His favorite haunts were the amphitheater and the shady ruins in the Hydra district. He did carve -- whittling little figurines. Moyanik also took a steadfast distaste, quite publicly, to the woman, Minnea, he was arranged to marry -- he never even wore the wedding necklaces. Still, that was the extent of public knowledge on the son of Alok and Garra and generally, people said that he was a decent fellow. That is, until the conspiracy came to light.

In 39 A.U., after the Dawn Raids, Moyanik Keniran was arrested for having something (albeit vague at the time) to do with the plot to overthrow Firan governments and topple leaders. An associate of Antonius Marcus, Moyanik stated that he heard about the conspiracy but "tuned it out" -- which was not believed whatsoever by the public or the guards. Regardless, Moyanik knew about the trouble brewing and said nothing. Ergo, he was charged with conspiracy and treason and the Lord Viceroy Taleo Teranzik sentenced him to death along with Moyanik's mother, Garra, who would be executed at the front. Taleo cited Garra's previous treasonous acts that led to her exile and decreed that the entire Keniran family must be tainted. He sent the entire family to the Old City and levied a twenty five million steni fine upon them, stating that the only reason they were not all killed was because of upstanding citizens like Kalori and Karana.

Moyanik Keniran was executed, burned in October of 39 A.U., and his soul spared a more horrific fate. His family was tossed to the Old City, socially ruined, and his mother also executed -- all a product of the Antonian Apostasy's mess. Some whisper that Moyanik probably had nothing to do with it, given how lazy he was. Others maintain that Moyanik was a cog in Antonius' foiled plot. A few, the very few, think that the young man was instrumental in the plan -- but most will never know for sure what really occurred.

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