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Naka (718-) is a healer and medical expert born in Akapa Sogo and trained in the collection of the wild bounty of The Ghengom, especially mushrooms. She then became an acolyte and now works at Nemnosti as a doctor, healer, and teacher of herbalism.  Here, she married into the Nemni lineage; her husband Zaren was a stoneguard until an injury ended his career.  Together they have four children, all of whom were acolytes, but none of whom have followed her interest in herbalism, much to her disappointment.  
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Naka (718-), known to the Lady as Ovakh, is a healer and medical expert born in [[Akapa Sogo]] and trained in the collection of the wild bounty of [[The Ghengom]], especially mushrooms. She then became an acolyte and now works at [[Nemnosti]] as a doctor, healer, and teacher of herbalism.  Here, she married into the [[Nemni lineage]]; her husband Zaren was a stoneguard until an injury ended his career.  Together they have four children, all of whom were acolytes, but none of whom have followed her interest in herbalism, much to her disappointment.  
 
 
 
* Husband: [[Zaren Nemni]]
 
* Husband: [[Zaren Nemni]]
 
* Daughter: [[Zurusha Nemni]]
 
* Daughter: [[Zurusha Nemni]]

Revision as of 23:55, 9 January 2024

Naka Igriz

Naka (718-), known to the Lady as Ovakh, is a healer and medical expert born in Akapa Sogo and trained in the collection of the wild bounty of The Ghengom, especially mushrooms. She then became an acolyte and now works at Nemnosti as a doctor, healer, and teacher of herbalism. Here, she married into the Nemni lineage; her husband Zaren was a stoneguard until an injury ended his career. Together they have four children, all of whom were acolytes, but none of whom have followed her interest in herbalism, much to her disappointment.