Agatha

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Name: Agatha

Gender: Female

Sexuality: Bi, leans towards male.

Backstory: Agatha was apart of a large group of other goats that lived a very nomadic lifestyle, constantly moving place to place. They believed it kept their viewpoints open and prevented them from growing lazy, incompetent, or selfish. The group wanted to always find new land and new ways to pray for the Econa gods Amaros, Ludis, and Markious. 

In their travels, Agatha grew close to another of the group, eventually having a child with him. The child was an albino goat with an odd baldspot around his left eye. She named him Claude, after his great-grandfather.

As Claude grew, Agatha and her husband began to notice very strange things with their son, particularly his  quiet nature and obsession with flames.  There was a strange dislike for authority that grew in his age, and particular hatred for the gods they worshipped, finding them ‘cruel’ and ‘unforgiving’.

Despite their attempted, Claude never ‘grew out’ of that stage, and when he grew up, Agatha’s son faked his death by lighting their temporary camp ablaze and fleeing. This caused a split in the group, of some who blamed Agatha and her husband for the way Claude was raised, and the others whom knew this wasn’t their fault. The two groups split off, making Agatha mourn the loss of those she had considered family for so long.

During travel, Agatha’s husband grew ill, and decided along with two of the group to settle down for good in a location. Agatha was invited and pleaded with to stay, even with her husband threatening to leave her if she did not stay to care for him. However, she still wished to travel and hunt down her lost son, thus she split from her husband for good and continued to move forwards.

Her group continued to slowly dwindle down in her travels, but the goat remained strong, with the hope of seeing her child pushing her forwards. Agatha did eventually find Claude, but he refused to go with her. He had grown, and wished to travel alone, to find himself.

Though she was deeply saddened by this, she knew as a mother, her children were always to eventually leave her care fully. Wishing Claude well, the nomadic goat kept going through different places.

Now, Agatha roams alone, having long lost her group to the elements, moving away, or settling down. She is kind, but clearly lonely and a little odd in her thinking.

She believes that ‘Forever East’ is where her desires will be realized.