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Mususi (742-) is the second daughter of Hojon, hengi of the Nemni, and is a Hand currently assigned to the great temple in Naftusa. Mususi is highly competent, though somewhat prideful, and is regarded as having aspirations to higher rank within the Hand priesthood in Khutu. Others have suggested that, as the child of Hojon with the greatest aptitude for administration, she might someday give up the white robes and take up the role of hengi, or marry into an important noble family.  Mususi often acts as an intermediary between her mother and father, who are relatively estranged.
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Mususi (742-), known as Reject, is the second daughter of Hojon, hengi of the Nemni, and is a Hand currently assigned to the great temple in Naftusa. Mususi is highly competent, though somewhat prideful, and is regarded as having aspirations to higher rank within the Hand priesthood in Khutu. Others have suggested that, as the child of Hojon with the greatest aptitude for administration, she might someday give up the white robes and take up the role of hengi, or marry into an important noble family.  Mususi often acts as an intermediary between her mother and father, who are relatively estranged.
  
 
* Father: [[Hojon Nemni]]
 
* Father: [[Hojon Nemni]]

Revision as of 07:16, 10 January 2024

Mususi Nemni

Mususi (742-), known as Reject, is the second daughter of Hojon, hengi of the Nemni, and is a Hand currently assigned to the great temple in Naftusa. Mususi is highly competent, though somewhat prideful, and is regarded as having aspirations to higher rank within the Hand priesthood in Khutu. Others have suggested that, as the child of Hojon with the greatest aptitude for administration, she might someday give up the white robes and take up the role of hengi, or marry into an important noble family. Mususi often acts as an intermediary between her mother and father, who are relatively estranged.