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Inaaks was once a kind and loving individual who only wished to continue her purpose as a weaver but following the destruction of the Eliksni's way of life to the Whirlwind and the growing barbarity her people began to embrace following their journey through the stars, Inaaks slowly began to grow doubtful and depressed, especially as she began to lose her sense of her purpose when she lost supplies to continue weaving. However, following the discovery of the Great Machine on Earth and how it granted humanity it's power did she began to give into despair. It was only after her failed attempts to peacefully converse with humanity ended getting many of her friends killed, did something break in Inaaks. Discarding all that she once knew, finding those who still had faith in the Great Machine to be fools and fully embracing the life of a raider and pirate, Inaaks became brutal and ruthless in leading her crew to claim what they wished to survive. She was even bold enough and perhaps low enough to desecrate the body of a Disciple of the Witness and claim it's power.
Inaaks was once a kind and loving individual who only wished to continue her purpose as a weaver but following the destruction of the Eliksni's way of life to the Whirlwind and the growing barbarity her people began to embrace following their journey through the stars, Inaaks slowly began to grow doubtful and depressed, especially as she began to lose her sense of her purpose when she lost supplies to continue weaving. However, following the discovery of the Great Machine on Earth and how it granted humanity it's power did she began to give into despair. It was only after her failed attempts to peacefully converse with humanity ended getting many of her friends killed, did something break in Inaaks. Discarding all that she once knew, finding those who still had faith in the Great Machine to be fools and fully embracing the life of a raider and pirate, Inaaks became brutal and ruthless in leading her crew to claim what they wished to survive. She was even bold enough and perhaps low enough to desecrate the body of a Disciple of the Witness and claim it's power.


In regards towards her son, while Mithrax notes that his mother raised him as lovingly as he felt she could given their circumstances that didn't stop her from driving a knife into his side to prove a point once he'd come of age to join their raiding crew or treat him as another disposable member of her crew. Her own narration has her state a life-long regret for never having crushed his egg for the supplies she could weave from it. Ultimately, it was Inaaks' example that motivates Mithrax to be a better parent for Eido and be better than the eliskni of old.
In regards towards her son, while Mithrax notes that his mother raised him as lovingly as he felt she could given their circumstances, that didn't stop her from driving a knife into his side to prove a point once he'd come of age to join their raiding crew or treat him as another disposable member of her crew. Her own narration has her state a life-long regret for never having crushed his egg for the supplies she could weave from it. Ultimately, it was Inaaks's example that motivates Mithrax to be a better parent for Eido and be better than the eliskni of old.


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