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Linn Ssynec Rocr Ïarlucec Dreuc Ghintec, known as Jinto, entered the world on Martine in I.C.Y. 934 (4216 A.D.), son of Rock Linn, then-president of the Hyde Star System. His early years featured typical pursuits like Minchu and childhood friendships, though his mother's death left only fragmented memories. His father's political surrender of Martine to the Abh Empire for nobility status abruptly transformed Jinto's life, making him heir to an earldom but a pariah among his own people. This betrayal severed bonds like his friendship with Ku Dorin and ignited lasting resentment from Martine's inhabitants.
Following the surrender, Jinto spent nine years on Derctuh learning Baronh and assimilating into Abh nobility. His brief return to Martine to formally accept his title ended when Abriel Lafiel, an Abh royal cadet he didn't initially recognize, escorted him to the military academy. Their journey aboard the Goslauth came under attack, forcing them to flee. Seeking refuge in the Barony of Febdash, Jinto faced imprisonment by Baron Febdash Klowal due to anti-Lander prejudice. With Lafiel's help, he escaped, only for their subsequent crash-landing on Sufugnoff to strand them behind enemy lines. Jinto's terrestrial survival skills became vital; he guided Lafiel through hostile territory, enduring combat and capture by anti-Imperial forces before rescue.
These events coincided with war erupting between the Abh Empire and the Four Nations Alliance. Learning of Martine's occupation and his father's execution prompted Jinto to reflect on his identity. He enrolled in a military academy, specializing in logistics, while Lafiel trained as a commander. Upon graduation, he joined Lafiel's crew aboard the assault ship Basroil as a supply officer, deliberately downplaying their personal relationship for crew cohesion. He participated in critical engagements like the Skirmish of Aptic and the Second Battle of Aptic Gate, where the Basroil was destroyed. During Operation Phantom Flame, he served under Baroness Atosuryua Febdash, navigating tension stemming from her familial grudge over his role in her brother Klowal's death.
His duties later expanded to diplomacy. As deputy ambassador, he established governance on the conquered prison planet Lobnas. During a rebellion there, he was taken hostage and listed missing in action for weeks until Lafiel orchestrated his rescue. On a subsequent mission to the Hyde Star System, he negotiated Martine's formal surrender to the Abh Empire, relinquishing his right to ever set foot on Martine again to secure it. This sacrifice cemented his transition from reluctant noble to imperial diplomat prioritizing stability over personal ties. Throughout his service, his relationship with Lafiel deepened into mutual dependence and trust, symbolized by his care for Diaho, the cat she gifted him. His pragmatic outlook and understanding of both Lander and Abh cultures frequently positioned him as a moderating influence.
The fall of the imperial capital, Lakfakalle, saw Lafiel ascend as Crown Princess. Jinto continued serving alongside her, adapting to her elevated status while maintaining their foundational bond. His journey traced a path from isolation and resentment toward integration and purpose within the Abh imperial structure, marked by sacrifices that redefined his sense of home and duty.
Following the surrender, Jinto spent nine years on Derctuh learning Baronh and assimilating into Abh nobility. His brief return to Martine to formally accept his title ended when Abriel Lafiel, an Abh royal cadet he didn't initially recognize, escorted him to the military academy. Their journey aboard the Goslauth came under attack, forcing them to flee. Seeking refuge in the Barony of Febdash, Jinto faced imprisonment by Baron Febdash Klowal due to anti-Lander prejudice. With Lafiel's help, he escaped, only for their subsequent crash-landing on Sufugnoff to strand them behind enemy lines. Jinto's terrestrial survival skills became vital; he guided Lafiel through hostile territory, enduring combat and capture by anti-Imperial forces before rescue.
These events coincided with war erupting between the Abh Empire and the Four Nations Alliance. Learning of Martine's occupation and his father's execution prompted Jinto to reflect on his identity. He enrolled in a military academy, specializing in logistics, while Lafiel trained as a commander. Upon graduation, he joined Lafiel's crew aboard the assault ship Basroil as a supply officer, deliberately downplaying their personal relationship for crew cohesion. He participated in critical engagements like the Skirmish of Aptic and the Second Battle of Aptic Gate, where the Basroil was destroyed. During Operation Phantom Flame, he served under Baroness Atosuryua Febdash, navigating tension stemming from her familial grudge over his role in her brother Klowal's death.
His duties later expanded to diplomacy. As deputy ambassador, he established governance on the conquered prison planet Lobnas. During a rebellion there, he was taken hostage and listed missing in action for weeks until Lafiel orchestrated his rescue. On a subsequent mission to the Hyde Star System, he negotiated Martine's formal surrender to the Abh Empire, relinquishing his right to ever set foot on Martine again to secure it. This sacrifice cemented his transition from reluctant noble to imperial diplomat prioritizing stability over personal ties. Throughout his service, his relationship with Lafiel deepened into mutual dependence and trust, symbolized by his care for Diaho, the cat she gifted him. His pragmatic outlook and understanding of both Lander and Abh cultures frequently positioned him as a moderating influence.
The fall of the imperial capital, Lakfakalle, saw Lafiel ascend as Crown Princess. Jinto continued serving alongside her, adapting to her elevated status while maintaining their foundational bond. His journey traced a path from isolation and resentment toward integration and purpose within the Abh imperial structure, marked by sacrifices that redefined his sense of home and duty.