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| - | Gardner Barnes was born and raised in Galizhur, a mining settlement on the southern coast of the [[https:// | + | Gardner Barnes was born and raised in Galizhur, a mining settlement on the southern coast of the [[https:// |
| - | Life at home was always | + | Life at home was equally |
| During his years laboring underground and hauling timber through the woods, Gardner has seen and experienced many strange things that he cannot understand. It all began years ago when he, as a young boy, discovered a face in the tree that he was about to sink his axe into. | During his years laboring underground and hauling timber through the woods, Gardner has seen and experienced many strange things that he cannot understand. It all began years ago when he, as a young boy, discovered a face in the tree that he was about to sink his axe into. | ||
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| When Gardner left the shop, his curiosity was piqued. Apparently, there was money to be made here, and he knew a lot more places like that creek. He has been a regular visitor to the shop ever since, and while most of Gardner’s recent bringings have been of no interest to Wrin, he enjoys listening to her accompanying stories, typically about great people, dread secrets, and distant places far away. However fascinating these tales may be though, most of them Gardner does not understand. Lately, he has become desperately aware that he has seen very little of this island, and nothing else for that matter. | When Gardner left the shop, his curiosity was piqued. Apparently, there was money to be made here, and he knew a lot more places like that creek. He has been a regular visitor to the shop ever since, and while most of Gardner’s recent bringings have been of no interest to Wrin, he enjoys listening to her accompanying stories, typically about great people, dread secrets, and distant places far away. However fascinating these tales may be though, most of them Gardner does not understand. Lately, he has become desperately aware that he has seen very little of this island, and nothing else for that matter. | ||
| - | Another frequent visitor to Wrin’s shop is [[Pär|Chet Wilkington]], | + | Another frequent visitor to Wrin’s shop is [[Pär|Chet Wilkington]], |
| - | Gardner has an identical pair of miner’s picks tucked in his belt, a rare gift from his proud father given to him and his twin brother Sawyer on their much anticipated fourteenth birthday, the day when they would be old enough to work beside the men, and prove themselves as able miners. The following morning, Sawyer was killed in a cave-in when the mountain floor suddenly | + | Gardner has an identical pair of miner’s picks tucked in his belt, a rare gift from his proud father given to him and his twin brother Sawyer on their much anticipated fourteenth birthday, the day when they would be old enough to work beside the men, and prove themselves as able miners. The following morning, Sawyer was killed in a cave-in when the mountain floor collapsed beneath him, and a giant black hole swallowed him forever. Sawyer’s death was a momentous loss that Gardner has never been able to get over. He keeps his brother’s pick to remind him, lest he ever forgets, that it should have been him instead that walked into the mine on that fateful day. |
| Gardner has an unhealthy habit of brooding about the past, especially when there is nothing else to do. He still mourns his brother, constantly blaming himself for not being there when Sawyer died all those years ago. Riddled with guilt and self-doubt, he is certain of his own imminent death. The omens are everywhere, as they always have been. | Gardner has an unhealthy habit of brooding about the past, especially when there is nothing else to do. He still mourns his brother, constantly blaming himself for not being there when Sawyer died all those years ago. Riddled with guilt and self-doubt, he is certain of his own imminent death. The omens are everywhere, as they always have been. | ||
| Along with his two picks, Gardner carries a small backpack and a shortbow for hunting. | Along with his two picks, Gardner carries a small backpack and a shortbow for hunting. | ||