Shiori niv Kaipo

Shiori is a peasant farmer living in the Plagatea. She is the wife of Makoto, Ameri Susanda's Nephew. While Shiori was not born in Najer, the habits of her husband's family brushed off on her. Due to this, she uses the Najer calander. She does not enjoy fighting or politics and rather live a peaceful life in her small family home.

Childhood 101-112 AB
When Shiori was a child, she lived with her parents in a small farming village. There she grew up until she moved away at the age of 15.

Life with Parents 101-111 AB
Both of Shiori's parents were farmers and Shiori learned at a young age that good harvest and hard work paid off. Shiori was helping her parents in the fields by the age of six and she was taught how to cook, plow, seed, and all the other necessary jobs needed for survival of the crops and the family.

When Shiori was just ten years old, she could already take care of the small shack that was her family's home. Sadly though, disaster struck when Shiori's parents both died to fatal wounds inflicted by countryside bandits.

Moving away 111 AB
Sadened and distraught by what happened to her family, Shiori deemed it safest to move away from her home village and live somewhere a little more guarded. After hitching a ride to the nearest city, Sakurai Tempo, Shiori started to search for a town to move to. It was here where she met Makoto, a low-class merchant that specialized in spice trading.

Makoto and Sakurai Tempo 112 AB
After their meeting, Shiori and Makoto started to enjoy each other's company. Makoto rented a home in Sakurai Tempo, however, it was very messy and full of spices and sandy robes. The two decided to live together for the time being. Shiori would clean, cook, and manage the house while Makoto was gone.

One day, Makoto came home after a lengthy journey to a distant city he called "the city of fortune," and with his return, he also brought barrels of spice and other exotic goods. After about a month of hard work, Makoto and Shiori had saved enough money to buy a small home in a city called Kai.