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− | Born to a mixed heritage, Dimiti | + | Born to a mixed heritage, Dimiti is of Romani ancestry. He grew up in the caravan, wandering incessantly with his kumpaniya. Fascinated with the violin, he learned to play at a young age, and helped his familia earn its way through busking the streets with his music. Embraced by a Ravnos of the Brahmin class, Dimiti Fox, as he currently goes by, busks the streets with his violin when the weather, and the mood, strikes him. He is curious, and always seeking the underlying Truths beneath the illusion the Universe wears. |
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− | * Busker - Dim plays the violin out on the streets when the weather is decent. | + | * '''Busker''' - Dim plays the violin out on the streets when the weather is decent. |
− | * Gypsy - He is of Romani heritage. | + | * '''Gypsy''' - He is of Romani heritage. |
− | * Truth Seeker - One should never assume a thing is true, not even the most closely held beliefs. Questions lead to truths, and truth provokes change. | + | * '''Truth Seeker''' - One should never assume a thing is true, not even the most closely held beliefs. Questions lead to truths, and truth provokes change. |
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