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As the months and years passed, Larissa grew up just as every child must do. Being sent to school by her parents as well as being put into after school club of various martial arts. As soon as she hit the age of maturity she was required to start sending out letters to various Universities | As the months and years passed, Larissa grew up just as every child must do. Being sent to school by her parents as well as being put into after school club of various martial arts. As soon as she hit the age of maturity she was required to start sending out letters to various Universities | ||
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===Galactic Rescue Ops=== | |||
===Dirty Collar Industries=== | |||
===Dark Skies Gearworks=== |
Revision as of 23:25, 13 April 2013
Larissa Cambria | |
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Biographical Information | |
Race | Human-Diathim |
Homeworld | Corellia |
Mother | Jane Cambria |
Father | Shawn Cambria |
Born | Year -10, Day 199 |
Physical Description | |
Gender | Female |
Political Information | |
Affiliation | Dark Skies Gearworks |
Prior Affiliation | Galactic Rescue Ops, Dirty Collar Industries |
The Roots
Multiple Vitals
Larissa was brought into the galaxy with the loss of her twin sister. Jane Cambria - Mother, was incapable of giving birth to her second child due to complications unforeseen by the doctors who aided in the procedure. Being the only child that was allowed to live only by a thread was considered a miracle by the doctors. For several weeks Larissa was required to remain in captivity in the hands of the hospital till her vitals were in the healthy range. As the weeks passed quickly, her parents were allowed to bring her home and began her life in the arms of her guardians.
Growing Up
As the months and years passed, Larissa grew up just as every child must do. Being sent to school by her parents as well as being put into after school club of various martial arts. As soon as she hit the age of maturity she was required to start sending out letters to various Universities