Nomistrav

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Name "Nomistrav"
Gender Male
Race
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Gallente
Bloodline
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Intaki (50%)

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Mannar (50%)
Blood Type O+
Father Garlial Amadi
Mother Freltaine Amadi
Siblings "Aurora" Amadi

"Aeon" Amadi

Place of Birth Intaki
Height 185cm (6'1")
Hair Color Silver-white
Eye Color Blue
Occupation Capsuleer
Specialization Special Operations
Education Ph.B
Corporation Cretus Incendium
Religion Ida
Augmentations Several


"Nomistrav", as he has come to be known, is an Intaki Reborn specializing in practical media and special operations. Born and raised to a upper-class family on Intaki Prime, his father, an esteemed lawyer within the Federation judicial system, paid for him to attend the prestigious Center of Advanced Studies School in Cistuvaert. After several years, he graduated with a degree in Philosophy, making him an unorthodox candidate among the more technically minded alumni. With a degree in hand, his father used his influence to permit Nomistrav to join an aspirants program sponsored by the Intaki Assembly, whereby he became a capsuleer in late March of YC111.

Though his upbringing initially brought him great difficulty in finding work as a capsuleer, his abilities afforded him by the Center of Advanced Studies made him a great industrial pilot in his early years. Starting as a courier who ferried ship parts throughout the cluster, he was impacted greatly by his parents' deaths only a year later. Grieving their loss, he quickly succumbed to angst and cynicism, turning to capsuleer-controlled null sec coalitions. A fighter for independent interests, he was grossly inexperienced, and was later sent back to the core worlds when that inexperience caught up with him.

Over the course of the next several years, Nomistrav attempted to return to his roots in the Federation. First, through joining the Federation militia, as he attempted to embrace his Federation upbringing, and then the Intaki secessionist movement as he drew closer to his homeland. Nomadic and still adjusting to a life of total independence, now reinforced by the loss of his parents, he found great difficulty in this tumultuous period. However, some relative stability took hold with the warclone conflict after the Battle of Caldari Prime, as he found himself acting the role of a mercenary in Molden Heath.

Following heightening tensions as the Warlords of Molden Heath drew themselves to near total destruction, he returned to Intaki Prime again to rejoin his secessionist allies in the Intaki Liberation Front. Distancing himself from the independent life he'd known for nearly seven years, he grew closer to the Intaki faith and culture once more. Despite his best interests, the world stage was growing desperate as new threats began to emerge in the form of the precursor Drifters. A call for purpose and demand for action brought him to leave Intaki to join with the Arataka Research Consortium, where he would spend the next several years fighting the Drifter menace.

His recent history has been quite secretive by contrast, and little is currently known of the man's whereabouts besides that he now can be found in the Amarr-Minmatar warzone.

Early Life

Childhood and Education

Namastrahavaas (referred to as ‘Nama’ for brevity) was born to Garlial and Freltaine Amadi in the small city of meneer’hu cakusarijyl (roughly: “Lake Glow”) in the northern polar region of Intaki Prime. His parents were comparatively wealthy to the whole of the Intaki people but were often considered the most influential family in the local area at the time. This influence was afforded to them by his father’s long-standing reputation as a criminal prosecutor on the Federal level as well as his mother’s history of volunteer and charity work on Intaki Prime. Utilizing their wealth and influence, the pair quietly had Nama in the comfort of their home accompanied by a midwife and a visiting Idama, both of whom aided in supplanting Nama’s reborn personality.

Nama is a multi-generational reborn, with past lives on record as dating back as early as the start of the Gallente-Caldari war in 23155 AD. As with many Intaki reborn, he acquired myriad personality traits of his previous lives, but has difficulty recalling specific memories of them. What is generally known is that at least one prior personality was that of the war hero Saede Amadiya, from which his family’s name his derived. Saede was well regarded among the Intaki for opposing the ultra-nationalist regime in his defiance to turn over Caldari prisoners of war. He was initially slated to be among the Intaki 5,000 who would later be exiled, but was deemed of lesser priority to those who directly sympathized with the Caldari state during the war.

Carrying the legacy of Saede Amadiya as well as the influence and wealth of his parents, Nama had a privileged upbringing. However, this did not limit his aptitude. Naturally bright and intensely curious, Nama scored top marks across many fields in his studies at the private schools he attended. Though he was a resounding student, he was introverted, and did not fare well when working with his peers. Actively avoiding working with other students, he was at times deemed unruly and anti-social, and this trend continued well into his formative years.

As he grew older, his perspectives and world-view were quite muddled by the frequent debates of his parents. Whereas his father was intensely critical given his experiences as a lawyer, his mother was often compassionate and empathetic. Though the debates were often kind in nature, the polarity lent itself to great confusion in Nama’s outlook. Augmented by the opposing ideals, he became reserved and reticent, and saw a sudden decrease in his performance in the technical fields of his studies.

Channeling his heavily guarded thoughts into his creativity, he became well known for his abilities in holo-sculpture – a form of sculpture using holographic projectors as the medium. So much so was his talent for the art that toward the latter years of his early education he drew media attention for his controversial piece, “Exile”, which depicted an Intaki individual sharing bread with a Caldari soldier as the pair walk away from an enraged Gallente politician.

However, this media attention was the least of his worries at the time, as just prior to graduating from primary school his mother gave birth to twins - product of an alleged affair between her and a Cartel operative.