《Tanaya Lineart》Tanaya Lineart Childhood

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Tanaya didn't get much of a childhood. He grew up around factories and was a doper boy in a local factory starting at the age of six working alongside his father, Tristram Lineart in 1925. As a boy, Tanaya ran long miles in the woods where he lived.

Tanaya would have back issues from standing all day at the factory from doing his job. After work Tanaya would go out to the streets and distributed newspapers to people, keeping the money as pocket change for food for him and his father.

After Tristram lost his arms, is when things took a turn for the worse. Tanayas mother kicked Tristram out of the house. They both thought that he had ran off but Tristram stayed in their shed that they had behind the house. Tanaya would sneak out food for his father late at night and would often go on runs in the woods with him and stay nights with him so that he wouldn't be lonely..

His mother eventually found out where all the missing food was going and Tanaya would get beatings from his mother if he would sneak out at night. This sudden lack of food caused Tristram, now known as Bob, to become malnourished. Tanaya continued to visit him though, not bringing food.

When Bob would ask about the bruises on Tanayas face and back Tanaya would just say it was from a fall or it was just a hard day at the factory. Bob bought this for about a month or two till one night he witnessed Tanaya being beaten by his mother.

When Tanaya came to visit him later, Tanaya tried to brush it off by saying that he didn't wanna talk about it. Bob wasn't gonna have it. He told Tanaya to pack his things and put them outside in the backyard. When Tanaya asked why, Bob gave no answer.

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Tanaya packed two suitcases with his clothes, a doufle bag of food, and another doufle bag of memories. (Pictures, albums, money, certificates, books, pens/pencils, etc.)

Tanaya moved the stuff outside and set it in front of the shed. Bob told him to start unpacking his things inside while he "took care of something."

Tanaya moved the bags inside the shed and cleaned up a bit if the stuff that was already in there.

Meanwhile

Bob broke inside the house through the back door and went inside. This woke Tanaya's mother up but she didn't move. Bob made his way upstairs to her room and boarded the door with some chairs and other various items so that she couldn't get out. Bob went back downstairs and turned the stove/oven on high and dragged a halfway filled container of gasoline into the middle of the kitchen and kicked it over, spilling all its contents on the floor.

Bob waited in the living room for the fire to start catching. Once it did, it spread fast. Bob practically ran to the back door and kicked it open, getting out of there. Bob made his way back to the shed where Tanaya was watching the fire spread to the outside of the house.

Bob stood behind Tanaya as the fire spread to the outside of the house. Bob went inside the shed while Tanaya went to alert some neighbors that were about a mile up the road. The neighbors then called the fire department.

Meanwhile inside

Tanaya's mother began to scream for help and tried desperately to break down the door. Smoke filled the room as she tried desperately to breathe and tried the window. She was unable to get the window open.

By the time the fire department got there, most of the house was burned down and with it, Tanaya's mother. The fire department put out what was left of the fire and they cleaned up the area.

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Over the years, grass began to grow in the spot of the old house. Tanaya kept the grass maintained and he created a path to the shed. Apparently the neighbors had moved out or whatever. Tanaya didn't know what happened to them. He just assumes they moved out.

Tanaya continued to work in the factory as a dopper boy and in his spair time, trained incase of an accident.

He would run 12 miles a day with no breaks. He would run to and from work. He would climb at least 5-7 trees a day, and would spar his father in combat at least an hour with his hands tied.

He did this for bassically his entire childhood.

Tanaya eventually met The Rake who taught him how to be resourceful with materials that were around him and how to climb better.

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