Siban Qestir, a weathered and seasoned Xaela Au Ra, stands at the precipice of his middle years, his scales a deep, weathered gray that speaks of countless battles and travels across the vast steppes. His eyes, a piercing amber, hold the wisdom of a man who has lived many lives within one. Siban's build is robust, a testament to his warrior heritage, and his attire reflects his nomadic lifestyle: a mixture of leathers and furs, adorned with the bones and teeth of the beasts he has conquered. His voice carries a gruff yet resonant tone, often laced with the accent of the Azim Steppe, a unique blend of guttural and melodic sounds that captivates those around him.
Siban's life has been marked by his numerous romantic entanglements with Auri women, each bearing him children who carry his legacy across the tribes. His first son, Zyaaht, was born to Dagasi Borlaaq, who, overwhelmed by the responsibilities of motherhood, left him to the Iriq tribe. Zyaaht grew up learning the ways of the tribe, his father's absence a constant shadow over his life. Siban's second son, Khasar, born to Zaya Noykin, inherited his father's warrior spirit, striving to overcome the stigma of his illegitimacy. The twins Tuya and Tsetsegbal, born to Sayana Himaa, share a bond that transcends their physical separation, each seeking her own path in the shadow of their father's reputation. Argat and Morokha, sons of Cotota Kha, are driven by a fierce rivalry, each trying to outdo the other in their father's eyes. Batsaikhan, born to Khadagan Qestir, carries the burden of his parents' divorce, seeking to prove his worth beyond the legacy of his father. Uyanga, daughter of Oyuun Kagon, an exile, navigates the world with a fierce independence, her father's blood a constant reminder of her heritage. Lastly, Sen, born to Chiyome Muramasa, the only Raen among Siban's partners, grows up in a world vastly different from her siblings, her father's legacy a distant echo in her life.
Each of Siban's children faces their own trials and tribulations, their father's legacy both a blessing and a curse. They navigate the complex world of the Azim Steppe, each seeking their own place in the world, driven by the blood of a man who left an indelible mark on their lives. Siban, ever the wanderer, continues his journey across the steppes, his children's stories intertwining with his own, a tapestry of love, loss, and the unyielding spirit of the Xaela.