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==Biography==
==Biography==
Sairoh is a retired old man, the grandfather of the trader [[Shinro]], who enjoys spending his days peacefully in [[Raftleet]]. Although he may not look it, he once an incredibly prosperous and powerful trade in his own right. He had traded with [[Beaver Lodge]] in the past, trading with [[Fuwalafuwalu]]'s father, who was leader at the time. [[Wasil]]'s father also traded with Sairoh, noting that he was an aggressive, though fair, trading partner. His grandson, [[Shinro]], particularly looked up to him as an inspiration.
Sairoh is a retired old man, the grandfather of the trader [[Shinro]], who enjoys spending his days peacefully in [[Raftfleet]]. Although he may not look it, he once an incredibly prosperous and powerful trade in his own right. He had traded with [[Beaver Lodge]] in the past, trading with [[Fuwalafuwalu]]'s father, who was leader at the time. [[Wasil]]'s father also traded with Sairoh, noting that he was an aggressive, though fair, trading partner. His grandson, [[Shinro]], particularly looked up to him as an inspiration.


His legendary success was known throughout the land and there were dark rumours about him being involved in the weapons trade during times of war, as well as having a large pirate fleet under his employ in the [[Island Nations]]. He retired soon after the death of Shinro's mother and father, Sairoh's son. It is said that this or simply the dark rumours that had trailed him, led him to retire. Whether these mutterings are true, and how accurate they may be, is currently unknown.
His legendary success was known throughout the land and there were dark rumours about him being involved in the weapons trade during times of war, as well as having a large pirate fleet under his employ in the [[Island Nations]]. He retired soon after the death of Shinro's mother and father, Sairoh's son. It is said that this or simply the dark rumours that had trailed him, led him to retire. Whether these mutterings are true, and how accurate they may be, is currently unknown.