Ammon Senra

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Ammon Simulacrum Senra is a necromancer and semi-professional Foot Kort player. He briefly dated Scarlet Jusenkyou before she became Pendragon. His mother is Fukayna Senra and his father is Heru Senra. His father works in finance and his mother owned a retail clothing store.

Early Life

Ammon was born in Sarlona Bank, a small town inland from the Sword Coast on the Agras Plane. The population numbered just fifteen thousand, with 99.7% being practicing necromancers. An unimportant bedroom community, Sarlona Bank was divided up into neighborhoods and centered around three good-sized Necromancer Temples. As a child he went to an orthodox necromancer elementary school and seldom ventured outside his neighborhood. For the first 15 years of Ammon's life, his entire world was a few dozen streets of his small town and the same 60 kids he'd known since kindergarten.

Necromancer schools are often better than publicly-funded institutions, so he received a good education. In addition, both his parents worked and made a good living, and so were able to afford many creature comforts and to take the family on nice vacations. By the age of 15 Ammon had been off-world six times and had traveled to Modia and Serpentia. His parents however favored the resorts on Half-Haul Canal, which Ammon found boring and a little beneath him, especially as he got older. An inquisitive child, he enjoyed museums and cultural things when traveling.

Personality and Temperament

In his home town, Ammon was known as a shy and quiet child. He got on well with his school mates but had few close friends. He was sensitive and did not do well with teasing, making it difficult for him to find a place in the already cliquish necromancer society. Further distancing himself, he did not find much solace in the orthodoxy of necromancer rituals, though he did have a profound interest in the history of his people. This was the main issue that put him at odds with his peers: necromancer belief and necromancer history do not often agree with each other. Being more interested in the actual facts of his people's past than in the stories, he clashed frequently with both the other children and his teachers. When he was nine, Ammon openly asked a priest about the Feast of Aeons, for which he was harshly rebuked. This incident deeply embarassed Ammon and branded him firmly an outsider. He was often derisively called Tan'nesh by children he once considered close friends.