Appearance: Ahaban is a tan coated pegasus with a black mane and tail.<br />His eye color is also a brownish color which is a common trait in Saddle Arabian ponies.<br /><br />Wears the standard BDU of the Arabian military (color scheme of tan and dark brown CADPAT style scheme with a hint of purple in the mix).<br /><br />He wears a traditional Arabian shemagh.<br /><br />Adorns his newly issued volunteers beret. Colored purple with the Arabian Combat Volunteers Division.
Cutie Mark: A pair of steel color wings with an apple adorned on the center, centered behind it is a sword.<br /><br />This represents both his laboring strength and fighting spirit and pride.
Personality: At first in larger crowds he tends to keep to himself.<br />But with the company of friends he can manage a conversation and tends to uphold his position as the peacekeeper of the circle of friends.<br />Ahaban also tends to uphold his authority whenever he is felt threatened, as part of his training he tends to want to take control of situations if near collapse. <br />Sometimes Ahaban maybe prone to depression or sometimes violent outbursts due to his experiences.
Backstory: Born as a native of Saddle Arabia, Ahaban was born into the tribe house of Steelwing.<br />During the beginning conflicts between the old monarchy and the Tribe house political groups, Ahaban was at a young age taught in the knowledge of warfare, and such played role during the first Civil War of Saddle Arabia.<br />With the intervention of the Equestrians Ahaban saw this as a possible opportunity to secure freedom for his country, he welcomed the foreigners. His family, unfortunately rejected the ideal of an unknown political ideal and forth rejected Ahaban for his believe and such.<br /><br />Acting as a local guide for Royal Guards and contractors Ahaban along with his childhood friends (now all come of age) have been offered the chance for their skills to be paid in advance. From then forward he continued work under contract with the Equestrian Strategies Group.<br /><br />Forward to today after a 5 year contract service record and immediately tossing himself back to conflict, this time a closer to home. Ahaban now serving as a volunteer of the Arabian Military and near immediately recognized by most from past deeds was quickly instated to a higher rank shortly (albeit still providing hard work in the process) . <br /><br />To this day he serves only and only the Royal Monarchy of Arabia.
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