He loved nothing more than a good game, or so the stories go. Tempt him with a bet, or a riddle, for he is always looking for some new novelty. He cannot turn down a challenge, for his love of games is rivaled only by his desire to win at all costs. Some legends say he once made a bet with The Cunning One, and lost the game. But The Cunning One disappeared before they could claim their prize, and Anaris searches for them always, for he hates nothing more than owing a debt.
Anaris enjoys riddles, puzzles, games, tricks. He would have been the one attempting to trick the Evanuris, in such ways as: 'if I win this bet, you have to release one-hundred slaves.' His wit and cunning are why he is remembered, and why not much else is known about him. Anaris is also the type of person to have hated owing a debt, and insisting on paying that debt immediately as it came to be owed. There is nothing to indicate this character's morality, but know that sometimes accidents happen and tricks can go wrong.
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