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 | | Having considered herself grown-up at eleven, now-seventeen-Turn-old Razi still doesn't understand, or even like, children. She's not quite arrogant, no, but so self-assured that it's profoundly annoying. Razi has never failed anything in her life, and it shows. She considers herself the elite, and makes no effort to comprehend those who aren't. |
 | | Razi learned everything; she loved her studies, indoors and out. They moved several times; several times to Southern Boll, when Shaia couldn't stand to be away from her craft any longer, and back to Keroon, and for a few Turns, to Telgar. |
 | | Unfortunately, Razi did not make friends easily, spending more time with adults than with children. Shaia proclaimed her daughter 'brilliant', and it was so. She didn't understand childish games and troubles with schooling. But, she won every race and physical event they came up with, a lithe, smooth-moving girl who seemed to do everything effortlessly. |
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