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− | Sanaki was born into the pure bloodline of Altina. At the time her grandmother, Misaha was the apostle of Begnion, who doubled as the empress. However, one year after emancipating all laguz slaves in Begnion, Misaha was assassinated. This prompted an angry mob of Begnion citizens to attack the peaceful heron tribe of Serenes Forest and nearly wipe them out in what became known as the Serenes Massacre. Unbenownst to the people of Begnion, as well as Sanaki herself, Sanaki had an elder sister, [[Micaiah]], who went missing around the time of Misasha's assassination. Five years later, despite still being a child, Sanaki was appointed the new apostle of Begnion because the senate needed a figureheard for the masses to follow. Sanaki initially was difficult and threw tantrums until she was calmed by the young senator [[ | + | Sanaki was born into the pure bloodline of Altina. At the time her grandmother, Misaha was the apostle of Begnion, who doubled as the empress. However, one year after emancipating all laguz slaves in Begnion, Misaha was assassinated. This prompted an angry mob of Begnion citizens to attack the peaceful heron tribe of Serenes Forest and nearly wipe them out in what became known as the Serenes Massacre. Unbenownst to the people of Begnion, as well as Sanaki herself, Sanaki had an elder sister, [[Micaiah]], who went missing around the time of Misasha's assassination. Five years later, despite still being a child, Sanaki was appointed the new apostle of Begnion because the senate needed a figureheard for the masses to follow. Sanaki initially was difficult and threw tantrums until she was calmed by the young senator [[Sephriran]], who was appointed Prime Minister of the senate to calm Sanaki and also to further boost the public image of Begnion's government by the senate. |
− | However, she was not a true apostle because only the first-born females could hear messages from the goddess and become the apostle. Sanaki was troubled when she could not hear the voice of the goddess, but, not knowing of her older sister, she rationalized that she was too young and would hear the goddess when she came of age. Even though she was not responsible for the Serenes Massacre, Sanaki still felt a great amount of guilt for the damage her people had caused and sought a way to redeem Begnion. She had a remarkable maturity for her youth, which she needed to engage the Begnion Senate in many political battles. This is because Sanaki sought the wellbeing of her people, while the senate was rife with corruption and senators seeking to help only themselves. Because both the apostle and the senate were both considered to be chosen by the goddess, they both were obligated to respect the other, and Sanaki could not move against the senate without proof. However, she had several trusted advisers such as Sephiran, who helped her to keep the senators in line. He acted like a father figure to her | + | However, she was not a true apostle because only the first-born females could hear messages from the goddess and become the apostle. Sanaki was troubled when she could not hear the voice of the goddess, but, not knowing of her older sister, she rationalized that she was too young and would hear the goddess when she came of age. Even though she was not responsible for the Serenes Massacre, Sanaki still felt a great amount of guilt for the damage her people had caused and sought a way to redeem Begnion. She had a remarkable maturity for her youth, which she needed to engage the Begnion Senate in many political battles. This is because Sanaki sought the wellbeing of her people, while the senate was rife with corruption and senators seeking to help only themselves. Because both the apostle and the senate were both considered to be chosen by the goddess, they both were obligated to respect the other, and Sanaki could not move against the senate without proof. However, she had several trusted advisers such as Sephiran, who helped her to keep the senators in line. He acted like a father figure to her At her command were also the Holy Pegasus Knights of Begnion, headed by [[Sigrun]] and [[Tanith]]. |
==Path of Radiance== | ==Path of Radiance== | ||
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In ''Path of Radiance'', Sanaki learned that King Ramon's orphaned daughter [[Elincia]] was on the run from Daein forces after Daein's sudden takeover of Crimea and was seeking aid from Begnion in resisting Daein. After hearing Sephiran's positive report about them, Sanaki decided to meet with her in person, so she set out with the Holy Guards to meet them while they were traveling to Begnion on a ship. | In ''Path of Radiance'', Sanaki learned that King Ramon's orphaned daughter [[Elincia]] was on the run from Daein forces after Daein's sudden takeover of Crimea and was seeking aid from Begnion in resisting Daein. After hearing Sephiran's positive report about them, Sanaki decided to meet with her in person, so she set out with the Holy Guards to meet them while they were traveling to Begnion on a ship. | ||