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Kenny Lewis was born the 17 of March, 2075 in Neo York, younger brother by 5 years of Jonathan Lewis and son of his Mother and Father, Elissa and Max Lewis respectively. Kenny grew up rather quietly, while his brother continually came home with a cut or bruise. Reprimanded by their parents for picking fights with almost everyone he met. Throughout Kenny's later middle school into high school years he was into fitness, working out every other day and keeping his body in tip top shape. Looking like he was tough enough to stand his ground in a fight.

Near the end of Kenny's senior year of high school, he signed up for a swordplay class, becoming able to use longer blades and apply general combat ability to real world scenarios. A year of practice
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Kenny obliged to hunt this man down, and return the favor to him. A month of time and one thousand dollars in information on the man, and Kenny had found him, pinning him down right into his own home.

After just a few hours of planning, Kenny broke into the house at just around 12 AM, breaking open a window and sneaking in. Walking into the living room, he confronted the man, who had woken up and drawn his blade just at the sound of glass breaking and clattering against the floor. Kenny drew his own katana and engaged the man, quickly realizing he would lose the fight just from the style of fighting his opponent was using. Easily outmatched, Kenny's attempt to parry a slice turned into a wound stretching across his shoulder, his own blade forcing the man to cut him. Kenny fell to the floor, and the man escorted him out with the wound as a warning. As soon as the gang found out he had been bested, he was cast out, his sword and other belongings stripped from him.

Kenny lived the next year a pickpocket, sneaking around and stealing from the locals, until he had mustered up enough money to leave Neo York and begin anew in Withmore on the other side of America, far enough away from his previous life that no-one would ever recognize

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