Adal and Reva
Rig by Karen Thierry

Rig by Karen Thierry

Adal and Reva

Adal, a Protoss warrior, had always been fascinated by humans and their ability to rise up after the worst defeats. For years, he had studied their culture and history in secret, trying to understand what made them so resilient.
One day, while traveling through the abandoned territories of the Protoss, Adal came across a small, trembling, and hungry human girl. She had been left for dead by a band of raiders who had attacked her village.
Moved by the young girl's determination to survive despite the hardships, Adal decided to adopt her and bring her home. He gave her the name Reva, which means 'the strong one' in Khalani.
From that day on, Adal taught Reva everything he knew about Protoss culture and technologies, as well as various forms of combat. Reva showed great aptitude for technology and the art of war, and Adal began to consider her as his own daughter. Although she adopted Protoss culture and technologies, she retained a certain gentleness and benevolent attitude that reflected her human nature.

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