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'''Mab''' was a cook from [[Idris]] on [[Nalthis]].
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'''Mab''' is a cook from [[Idris]] on [[Nalthis]].
   
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She was born in Idris, but left to live in [[Hallandren]] during her teenage years, eventually becoming a reputable courtesan in [[T'Telir]]. She gave her [[Breath]] to a customer with whom she had fallen in love, and he left her afterwards. When she was a [[Drab]], she began to have more trouble finding work, being eventually forced to run a poor whorehouse, while using old contacts to acquire clients. Once she had earned enough money, she bought another Breath and left to go back to Idris, becoming a cook in the kitchens.{{ref|annotation|book=wb|chapter=1-2}}
She was [[Siri]]'s friend and maternal figure. She took a traditional view on religion, gently chiding Siri for being excessively ostentatious in her spontaneity.
 
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She is [[Siri]]'s friend and maternal figure. She takes a traditional view on religion, gently chiding Siri for being excessively ostentatious in her spontaneity.{{ref|b|wb|c|1}}
   
 
== Notes ==
 
== Notes ==

Revision as of 14:51, 5 May 2014

Mab
Nationality Idrian
Homeworld Nalthis

Mab is a cook from Idris on Nalthis.

She was born in Idris, but left to live in Hallandren during her teenage years, eventually becoming a reputable courtesan in T'Telir. She gave her Breath to a customer with whom she had fallen in love, and he left her afterwards. When she was a Drab, she began to have more trouble finding work, being eventually forced to run a poor whorehouse, while using old contacts to acquire clients. Once she had earned enough money, she bought another Breath and left to go back to Idris, becoming a cook in the kitchens.Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; refs with no name must have content

She is Siri's friend and maternal figure. She takes a traditional view on religion, gently chiding Siri for being excessively ostentatious in her spontaneity.Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; refs with no name must have content

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