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| quote= “I don’t have sad tales to tell you. I’m not some tragic character from a story, lost between two worlds. I revel in who I am. What I am.” ― P. Djèlí Clark, A Master of Djinn | | quote= “I don’t have sad tales to tell you. I’m not some tragic character from a story, lost between two worlds. I revel in who I am. What I am.” ― P. Djèlí Clark, A Master of Djinn | ||
| biography= | | biography= Tamsin's early childhood is nonexistent on or in any sort of formal record. She was born overseas somewhere in the Middle East, but declared a naturalized citizen by her American maternal grandfather and put up for adoption all before she was even a year old. Her adopted mother Agatha Dawson is a friend of her grandfathers, and a professor of Middle Eastern philosophy and Religion in Austin Texas. She was home schooled so there are no records until she enter public schools at the age of 14, and other than high school records and adoption papers she has zero social media foot prints, not even email, or a speeding ticket. Its almost as if someone has gone through painstaking care to keep her off anyone's radar. When asked about her unique eyes the best response people get is a “Thats rather personal” and at worst “Whats wrong with my eyes !?!” followed by a mock hysterical jazz hands. At least she has a sense of humor about it, maybe screwed up but a sense of humor. | ||
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