Learned teacher of man and God, Chiron faintly
echoes the shallow lustful nature of his brothers while dedicating himself to
his loved ones and his books. Unlike his brothers in character, he is able to
view his world objectively from the shelter of his papered cave, and provide
meaningful instruction for his fellow deities and protégés. Though the fires of
immortality burn through his veins, the love and gratitude of the gods will do
much to ensure that his skills are appreciated and his name is written in the
stars. Chiron’s poison arrow is an immortal pain, an insecurity of his worth
that could, if not overcome, terminate his future.
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