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Rae'uul Ganith
Appeared in chapters 2
Rae'uul is an Orthorbbae Master, responsible for teaching maths and science to the students of Davya tower.
Appearance & Personality
Rae'uul is a stern drowolath male with silver eyes and unkempt hair. He dyes the ends of his hair black and wears thin glasses. He is a stern and aloof individual, with a rather sardonic wit. As with many other Orthorbbae masters, he has little tolerance for disrespect from his students, using a combination of his sharp tongue and light smacks from his books to discipline unruly students. He wears a long brown cloak over a grey tunic with teal and gold trim.
Biography
He first appeared as the master teaching maths and science in Ariel's first year at Orthorbbae. Wryly noting Mir'kiin's pink hair and attire (a result of a punishment from Master Soleam'ji), Rae'uul disciplined the boy with a sharp swat from a book when the child acted out yet again. When Mir'kiin continued to run his mouth, Rae'uul mocked his newfound pink color, mortifying the Vloz'ress child. His class continued to be problematic, with numerous students doodling or napping from boredom, though Rae'uul was entirely unsympathetic.
Notable Quotes
"Young man, please dress properly next time. That dress is horrible. Youngsters these days..."<ref>Chapter 2, page 56</ref> - Wryly commenting on Mir'kiin's punishment of pink attire.
Character Concept
- Raeuul concept.JPG
Rae'uul Ganith concept art by Tranquil.
This article reflects events up to Chapter 2.
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