Kiani - Loneliness

Loneliness

Loneliness is a major theme in Kiani's life. She has been clinging onto Casque since her parents' death. Without this figure, she often loses herself in sadness and anger, and has no one left to turn to, save her comrades Brande, Siphon, and Cannon.

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