Playing with the Conan RPG Character Generator:

1a, Race: Corinthian
1b, Preferred Clothing: Transparent Clothing
"You disdain clothing and prefer to tease and/or shock people."

2a, Base Personlaity: Logical (Int emphasized)
2d, Logical Pattern: Analyst (Priotities Int, Wis, Cha)
+1 Knowledge (any) or Craft (any), +1 gather information, +1 sense motive
-1 Intimidate, -1 Diplomacy, -1 Bluff

High Dex, Middle Strength, Low Con - "Willowy"

3: Both parents from same social class
4: Social Class: Lower Class (Peasant)
5: Both Parents Alive
7: Family in flux; no security and much is at risk
9: Family embroiled in scandal, may lose everything
10: Family involved in religious scandal
13: Personal Situation: Grew up working hard
14: Siblings, 3 Brothers, 3rd child.
15: Oldest brother: Died as infant/child
15: 2nd oldest brother: Alive and well
15: Younger brother: Died as infant/child

17: Sibling attitude: Ambivalence

Life Events: 3
Life Event 1: Held hostage for a period of time
Life Event 2: Falsely accused of theft but has no proof to the contrary
Life Event 3: Had a love affair with someone of a different race

21: Has close contact with nuclear family

Aetos was born the son of a hard-working Corinthian fisherman and his wife. Life being what it is for two peasants in the Corinthian age, out of the family's four sons, only Aetos and his older brother survived to adulthood. Aetos himself was rather sickly, but quick, dextrous, and intelligent, if somewhat brash and guileless.

Aetos wasn't hardy enough to assist his father hauling in the catch, so he went to work with his mother, preparing and selling fish in the marketplace; there he learned how to read and write and do sums, but also how to listen in on conversations and glean important bits of information.

As Aetos grew older, he met a young Zamorian dancing girl and quickly fell in love; she found it easy to seduce the Corinthian boy, and draw him into a life of petty thievery and pickpocketing. Together he and the dancing girl would liberate the unwary of valuables; though Aetos would have remained content to do this, the girl was more ambitious and set her sights on burglarizing the home of a Corinthian magistrate. She did not reckon on the city guard being hot on her heels, however, and to escape implicated Aetos by hiding the stolen property amongst his possessions and then by implicating him to the guards.

Aetos was arrested and held prisoner; in an attempt to bribe the city magistrate into releasing his son, Aetos' father agreed to smuggle a relic into the city for a substantial amount of money. Unfortunately this relic turned out to be an artefact sacred to the god Set, and was discovered by Mitran inquisitors. Aetos' family fell under suspicion of being Setite cultists, and lost all their property.

Aetos, seeking a way to uncover the truth about the cult and clear his family's name, escaped from the Corinthian Gaol and, after re-establishing contact with his family, fled the city.