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Ptaris was laid at Crèche Y'llek's hatchery. He was the last of his brood in the hatchery, taking longer then expected to hatch. Though most caretakers would have crushed him, the hatchery overseer {{CharLink|Ko'kuu|Varsh Ko'kuu}} had begun life in a similar way, and wanted to give the egg as much of a chance as he could. {{ref|Dialogue with Varsh Ko'kuu.}}
Ptaris was laid at Crèche Y'llek's hatchery. He was the last of his brood in the hatchery, taking longer then expected to hatch. Though most caretakers would have crushed him, the hatchery overseer {{CharLink|Ko'kuu|Varsh Ko'kuu}} had begun life in a similar way, and wanted to give the egg as much of a chance as he could. {{ref|Dialogue with Varsh Ko'kuu.}}


Ptaris' egg was eventually taken from the hatchery by a group of adventurers who were passing through the crèche, and brought to Lady Esther, a member of the Society of Brilliance was on an expedition to obtain a githyanki egg for her fellow researchers. Esther brought the egg back to the Lodge in Baldur's Gate. There, it was taken on by the researcher and philosopher Havkelaag, who was trying to prove his theory on genetic morality by observing that a githyanki raised in a peaceful, nurturing environment could overcome their "violent nature".{{ref|Dialogue with Lady Esther.}}  
Ptaris' egg was eventually taken from the hatchery by a group of adventurers who were passing through the crèche, and brought to Lady Esther, a member of the Society of Brilliance was on an expedition to obtain a githyanki egg for her fellow researchers. Esther brought the egg back to the Lodge in Baldur's Gate. There, it was taken on by the researcher and philosopher Havkelaag, who was trying to prove his theory on genetic morality by observing that a githyanki raised in a peaceful, nurturing environment could overcome their "violent nature".{{ref|Dialogue with Lady Esther.}} Havkelaag wrote down what happened with Ptaris in {{SmRarityItem|Havkelaag's Journal}}.


In order to complete their research in a shorter amount of time, the Society created a means of accelerating the growth of Ptaris.{{ref|Havkelaag's Journal}} As the basis of their research, Ptaris was raised under his namesake, ''{{SmRarityItem|The Ptarian Code}}'', a strict moral code decreed by the dragon god of justice, [https://forgottenrealms.fandom.com/wiki/Bahamut Bahamut]. Some of the core ideals of the code were to uphold the highest ideals of justice and good, and correct those who would oppose these ideals.{{ref|The Ptarian Code}}
In order to complete their research in a shorter amount of time, the Society created a means of accelerating the growth of Ptaris.{{ref|Havkelaag's Journal}} As the basis of their research, Ptaris was raised under his namesake, ''{{SmRarityItem|The Ptarian Code}}'', a strict moral code decreed by the dragon god of justice, [https://forgottenrealms.fandom.com/wiki/Bahamut Bahamut]. Some of the core ideals of the code were to uphold the highest ideals of justice and good, and correct those who would oppose these ideals.{{ref|The Ptarian Code}}
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