Suzuha Sagara
 
          
          - Birth Year ISD 16212.07.22
- Species Human
- Ethnicity Nipponese or Mandari
- Caste N/A
- Aliases N/A
- Home Planet Vorgossos
- Affiliation Extrasolarians
- Introduced In Howling Dark
 
          
          - Birth Year ISD 16212.07.22
- Species Human
- Ethnicity Nipponese or Mandari
- Caste N/A
- Aliases N/A
- Titles Witch Queen of Vorgossos
- Home Planet Vorgossos
- Affiliation Extrasolarians
- Introduced In Howling Dark
What are they measured against my one?" she asked.
— Suzuha Sagara, Disquiet Gods, chapter 63
Child of The Undying Kharn Sagara ; Witch-Queen of Vorgossos.
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Appearance and Personality
As a child in Howling Dark, Suzuha is described having black hair, bronze skin, with high cheekbones and black almond eyes. She is brave and highly protective of her brother.
A milenium later or so, in Disquiet Gods she is described as cold as the dark side of the moon, her body an insubstantial thingof skin, cord and bone. Her face was that of a skeleton, with blind sunken eyes and a curtain of tenebrous hair.
Attributes and Abilities
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Relationships
Dramatis Personae
- Kharn Sagara (father, clone)
- Ren Sagara (brother, clone)
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Kharn Sagara
Ren Sagara
History
Preceding the Books
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In Empire of Silence
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In Howling Dark
Following the death of Kharn Sagara's host body, as first mentioned in Howling Dark, during the Battle Aboard the Demiurge, Ren Sagara and Suzuha Sagara jointly become the next host of Kharn Sagara.
In Ashes of Man
During the Battle of Ganelon in ISD 17131, HADRIAN MARLOWE hears SAMARA, GAIZKA, TAKESHI, and URBAINE, four Elect-Masters of the Lodge (MINOS), discussing KHARN SAGARA's duplication at the Battle Upon Demiurge. According to the Elect-Masters, REN SAGARA and SUZUHA SAGARA battled for rule of the planet Vorgossos. Suzuha appears to have won.
“Sagara has paid for his hubris, Takeshi,” said tall Gaizka. “He has lost Vorgossos to himself.”“Herself,” Urbaine said. “I heard the woman won.” Lost Vorgossos? My mind reeled. Kharn Sagara at war with himself? When I left the Undying, it had been as two people. His consciousness had duplicated, received by two of his clone children. They had elected to coexist, to rule Vorgossos together. Evidently, that peace had not endured.
Ashes of Man, Chapter 26: The Lodge of the Sorcerers
In The Lesser Devil (Novella)
      In Queen Amid Ashes (Novella)
      In The Dregs of Empire (Novella)
      In Tales of the Sun Eater & Other Stories
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The Demons of Arae
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Trivia
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Index
      
      Howling Dark
        Mentioned: 44, 46, 72, 73
Present: 41, 42, 43, 54, 56, 60, 64, 65, 66, 67, 68, 69, 70, 75, 76
