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Saria

Saria

She’s an Abjadi native who as a refugee was granted asylum in Heliopolis, back at a time where such a thing was still possible. One can’t say it was easy, learning the language and habits of a very different culture, all the while raising a child and have no family or friends to support you.

She  lost almost everything in the Abjadi conflict and hasn’t really found a way to shield her daughter from the weight of her persona; tragedy. Her mood swings had a profound impact on Mia growing up and, no doubt, contributed in her becoming a psychologist.

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