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As for family, let's see...
Our first wife was named Maribel seeing as she was from Maribel, a small town largely composed of foreigners called Maril brought in for their fine carpentry, and what with the town having a bell and all the name sort of stuck. Ol' Maribel wasn't Maril though, her folks were a weaver and medicine man from down south a ways, though her father claimed distant ancestry from some feather-clad savage conqueror who supposedly sailed here centuries ago.
Anyway Maribel gave us four healthy children, two girls a boy and then another girl, before dying of malaise. Rather dull girl all things considered, but we were young and impetuous and the soothsayer was very precise in imploring us to find a weaver's daughter employed as a clerk. Coincidences and serendipity and all that.
Sa'adah is our eldest daughter, with pale green eyes. Like a snake, obviously. Had a healer check that out, said find a priest. Had a priest check that out, said find a sorceror. Had a sorceror check that out, said find his dark master and revel in the darkening of the world. That was enough of that, thank you sir. We'd have no unscheduled darkenings of anything in this house, of that we were quite certain. Otherwise a pretty regulation girl, married a banker, has six well educated snake eyed children. We still get invited to formal financial functions and blood cult revelries from time to time, usually politely decline. Wine was never to our taste when we did go.
Rasha is our second daughter, pale blue eyes, also like a snake. Got a second healer's opinion, which turned into a second priest's opinion, which turned into a second sorceror's opinion. Communing with a pale green fire we were informed of some nonsense or another, which turned into a first scholar's opinion. He eventually tracked it down to some kind of curse or cult plot under the town of Maribel, possibly confounding circumstances related to the wife of Maribel and her profession, ancestry, or proximity to a local bakery. He concluded it was likely not a health concern for your children or the town, so you filed a formal notice with the appropriate department as is your specialty. Rasha is otherwise a fairly regulation girl, married a pirate turned merchant-sometimes-pirate, went on some adventures, had three children, had an affair and a fourth child with a cobbler-turned-adventurer-turned-jester (long story), had a fifth and sixth child with a Taife's married warrior brother, and finally settled down to run an orphanage which later turned out to be an untaxed drug laundering scheme for the Taife. A lot of paperwork and fines later she got into horse breeding, horse racing, horse gambling, and breaking the legs of people who don't pay up. Also carpentry.
Mas'ud is our only son from that marriage. Light green eyes, oddly not like a snake. Not that it's odd to not have snake eyes, but his sisters always teased him about it. He wanted to be a clerk like us, until he saw us working. Then he decided to join up with the army, then wander around as an adventurer, then rejoin the army as an outrider. Married a foreign girl named Si, they have four children together and live a long ways off in some frontier outpost or border fort. Every now and then you get an animal fur or scrimshawed jawbone in the mail.
Zayna is our last daughter from that marriage. Pale blue snake eyes, very sweet girl though. Followed in our footsteps but ended up in the Office of Agriculture. Met her husband there, they have five children plus two orphaned nephews from her husband's brother, who died in an opium fire under rather muddled circumstances. You keep in relatively frequent contact with them, as your work occasionally overlaps and they live very nearby.
Anyway if you thought that was odd wait until you hear about our second wife(s).