Amari Tu'Aruc

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Amari James Tu'Aruc
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Personal information
Birth nameAmari James Tu'Aruc
Nickname(s)Avalanche
NationalitySeran
Born (1978-08-12) August 12, 1978 (age 46)
Palace of Kings, Kito'Bahari, KD
Home townKito'Bahari
EducationB.Sc. Mechanical Engineering (Major)
Aerospace Engineering (Minor)
Alma materDavis University of Science and Engineering
OccupationProfessional Football Player (2001 - 2013)
Chair and CEO of SkyQuest Airlines (2015 - Present)
Years active1995 - 2013
EmployerSkyQuest Airlines
Height6 ft 1 in (185 cm)
Weight210 lb (95 kg)
Net worth$450 million (2022)
Spouse(s)
Maya R. Lowe-Tu'Aruc (m. 1997)
ChildrenMartin Tu'Aruc, Jamie Lewis-Tu'Aruc
Parent(s)Sefu Tu'Aruc
Okoye Omowale-Tu'Aruc
RelativesSkolas Tu'Aruc (brother), Jabori Tu'Aruc (brother), Taraji Tu'Aruc (sister), Zola Tu'Aruc (sister),
Sport
SportGridiron Football
PositionLinebacker
Total Career Pay$174.98m
University teamDavis University of Science and Engineering
LeagueNational Association of Collegiate Athletes (1995 - 2000)
National Gridiron League (2001 - 2013)
TeamErzu Wolverines (2002 - 2011)
Record97–72–1 (.574)(Regular Season)
Retired2011
Medal record

Hall of Fame
DPOY
DROY
9x All-League
All-Rookie
2x All-Star MVP
9x All-Star

Military career
Service/branchSeran Royal Air Force
Conscription1995 - 1999
RankArmy-USA-OR-05 (Army greens).svg Sergeant
Unit13th Rotary Squadron

Amari James Tu'Aruc (August 12, 1978) is a former professional Gridiron Football player, college football player, member of the Tu'Aruc Royal Family, nobleman, and businessman currently serving as the Chair and CEO for the Seran airliner SkyQuest Airlines since May 6th, 2019. Amari is the eldest son of King Sefu Tu'Aruc and Queen-Mother Okoye Omowale-Tu'Aruc, and was considered the "favored child" of the royal family to inherit the throne over the current King, Skolas Tu'Aruc. However, despite the backing of Sera's conservative party, Amari's brother managed to secure the throne over the elder brother. Since then, Amari has devoted all of his time and energy into his work, and has grown his modest Airline into a burgeoning business. Today, SkyQuest Airlines is one of the top 10 largest airliners in Unified Sera, and is popular among budget-fliers. Amari is worth over $450 million dollars today between smart and shrewd investments, his earnings from his time in professional football, royalties, and other sources of revenue such as property.

Early Life

Amari James Tu'Aruc was born on August 12, 1978, as the eldest son of King Sefu Tu'Aruc and Queen-Mother Okoye Omowale-Tu'Aruc. He hails from the prestigious Tu'Aruc Royal Family, known for their significant influence and power within Unified Sera. The Tu'Aruc dynasty has a long history, tracing its roots back several centuries, and is revered as one of the oldest and most respected noble families in the realm.

Amari's childhood was marked by the privileges and responsibilities that came with his royal lineage. He grew up in opulent surroundings within the walls of the Tu'Aruc Palace, where he was exposed to the rich cultural traditions and customs of the Sera kingdom. From an early age, Amari received a comprehensive education, studying under renowned tutors who nurtured his intellectual and physical abilities.

Growing up in the royal family, Amari James Tu'Aruc had a unique upbringing that emphasized both his personal development and his understanding of the duties and obligations associated with his noble status. He learned the intricacies of diplomacy, etiquette, and governance, preparing him for a potential role as a future leader within Unified Sera.

Amari's parents, King Sefu Tu'Aruc and Queen-Mother Okoye Omowale-Tu'Aruc, played pivotal roles in shaping his character and values. They instilled in him a strong sense of integrity, compassion, and responsibility toward his people. King Sefu, in particular, was known for his progressive leadership and dedication to the welfare of his subjects.

Amari also developed a close bond with his younger brother, Skolas Tu'Aruc, with whom he shared many formative experiences. The two siblings engaged in friendly competition, pushing each other to excel academically, athletically, and in various other pursuits. Their relationship was initially marked by mutual respect and camaraderie, as they navigated the complex dynamics of the royal family together.

However, the succession dispute that arose within the Tu'Aruc Royal Family strained the relationship between Amari and Skolas. Despite being considered the "favored child" by many within the royal court and the conservative party, Amari ultimately faced disappointment when his brother secured the throne. This unexpected turn of events shook the foundation of their brotherly bond and left a lasting impact on Amari's life.

Determined to forge his own path and make a name for himself outside of the royal realm, Amari redirected his focus toward his football career and, later, his business endeavors. Despite the challenges and setbacks he faced, he drew strength from the teachings and values instilled in him during his formative years, fueling his drive to succeed and prove his worth beyond his birthright.

The Trials

Education

College Career

Professional Gridiron Career

Retirement

Injuries

Year Injury Games Out
2002 Plantar Fasciitis 3
2002 Back Spasms 1
2002 Sprained Ankle 1
2002 Sprained Ankle 1
2003 Sprained Finger 1
2003 Back Spasms 2
2004 Strained Calf 4
2004 Patellar Tendinitis 2
2005 Sprained Ankle 1
2005 Plantar Fasciitis 3
2005 Concussion 2
2006 Achilles Tendinitis 2
2007 Concussion 1
2007 Sprained Foot 2
2007 Herniated Disc 5
2008 Patellar Tendinitis 3
2008 Patellar Tendinitis 3
2009 Back Spasms 1
2009 Strained Rotator Cuff 2
2010 Sprained Ankle 1
2010 Sprained Ankle 0
2011 Plantar Fasciitis 2
2011 Sprained Knee 3

Post-Football

Prince Amari's school photograph after making the starting position on the football team.
Prince Amari's school photograph after he made the starting position on the DUSE football team in 1995.