Sadera
From FiranMUX
Sadera was born in Anainruell; she was a baby during the Great War, was one of the unlucky ones who were captured and taken into slavery. She grew up a slave of the Shamibelian horde. She did not know freedom at all until she was ten years old. Sadera found herself free and able to travel back to her homelands, back to the Firans. Her mother had told her that she was a member of the Harror Family, so she travelled to Anarinuell to seek out that unsuspecting family. They accepted Sadera and she travelled to Caldera City to begin her terribly ominous practice as a nanny.
For years, Sadera lived under this guise as an innocent, children-loving woman in Caldera City. One day, however, she decided it was time to return to Anarinuell once and for all. She left her employ and travelled once again, this time with the intent to find her family and start a life, perhaps even marry. She started up her practice again as a nanny to the trusting families of the capital city of Firan peoples. She was known for being incredibly good with children; Sadera would tell the kids terrible, scary, gory stories that her charges simply relished. They trusted her. Perhaps that is why it was so very easy for Sadera to engage in her /actual/ vocation.
Slaver.
It came to light in 40 A.U. that a certain whore, Modestia, was engaged in selling slaves to slavers and had been practicing that trade for years. When she was brought in, Modestia declared that she had accomplices and pointed fingers at Berdeena (a Dove who died of the Red Bloom and was not convicted or arrested for slaving) and Sadera. Sadera was arrested and revealed very little to the guard, but they did figure that she was selling children to Shamibelians -- little children she met as a nanny. She was stripped of her familial name, convicted, and put to death: soul death, so that her soul may never haunt the Realm again.
Sadera is now one of her scary stories. The spook in the night, the tale parents tell their children to frighten them. Misbehave and Sadera will get you! She is hated and reviled, even feared. Children play games and imagine her stalking every corner, ready to pounce... offering delightful, haunting stories in exhange for a lifetime of slavery.
