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===Leopold Maximilian von Askania=== | ===Leopold Maximilian von Askania=== | ||
[[File:(Butterfly Dreams) Rose Garden by Nardack.jpg|thumb|right|Irina and Leopold]] | |||
*Player: SirLagginton | *Player: SirLagginton | ||
*Titles: Earl of Vinheim, second in line for the Archduchy of Askania | *Titles: Earl of Vinheim, second in line for the Archduchy of Askania |
Latest revision as of 20:15, 22 August 2024
Ovsol.Nestmile.Nivium.Cibo.18.Avrora
18th awakening of the Cibo twig of the Nivium branch family of Nestmile.
Icy New Life of the Neosiran Taiga on her first solo mission shepherding a self-piloting ship to Krill carrying 23,000 tons of raw gene-silk and unwittingly accepted an offer to be an approximately local guide to none other than the newly installed Margrave.
Hilarity almost certainly ensues.
- Virtue: Probably immune to poison
- Vice: Confusion and naivety
- Rank: Not even a peasant but a foreigner!
- Allies: None
- Enemies/Rivals: None (?)
- Aspirations and Goals: It seemed like fun and a good source of experiences, now just survive this pit of snakes (thankfully I'm probably immune to poison)
- The Empire has good customers for things Nestmile produces.
- It's all so very inefficient. Analogue controls, really?
- The formatting of the Monadist faith demonstrates poor compatibility with the Salvation Code despite kernel-level equivalencies
- Poison Resistance: Made of hyperplastics and composites
- Feats of Strength: Cinematically absurd
- Computer Hacking: Making it look easy
- Melee Fighting: Electromagnetic Bajiquan
- Sensorium: Did you know I can see through walls?
- Drive Kernel Tuning: I can literally see Ahab Waves
- Imperial Technology: Not her passion
- Range Weaponry: A decent shot
- Merchant: Mostly still book skill
- Bureaucracy: Imperial functionaries are infuriating
- Politicking: Naif
- Protocol: Rapidly out of her depth
- Streetwise: Rapidly out of her depth
- Incorrect Assumptions: Top Marks
Colonel William Victor de Brightstar
Player: lokar
- Virtue: Excellent Staff Officer
- Vice: Alcohol, trouble, women
- Minor Nobel Family (Baron)
- Third in line for the title (So unlikely)
- Allies: Colonel Eric de Brightstar (brother), Cadet Victoria Philippa de Brightstar (sister), Major General Hector Bermudez-Wu (mentor)
- Enemies/Rivals: Colonel Henry Humphries de Brightstar (brother), Grand Duke al-Gramont, Major Katherine Marie Melio
- A strong Empire is a healthy Empire
- Aspirations and Goals: Ensure the smooth transition of Margrave's forces to a proper Imperial force, find a way back into the Core and obtain position in Grand Imperial General Staff and rise to top.
- Mixed Economy (the Empire must ensure a steady flow of resources to the military to ensure its safety)
- Space Easter/Space Christmas Space Catholic
- Bureaucracy: Expert
- Imperial Officer: Professional
- Politicking: Professional
- Protocol: Professional
- Range Weaponry: Professional
- Strategy/Tactics: Professional
- Streetwise: Layman
- Intelligence Gathering: Layman
- Culture/History: Layman
- Stay out of trouble: GOD AWFUL
Events
- Trial by fire in the final campaigns of the Federation Wars
- Rising star (pun not intended) of the Imperial General Staff
- L'affaire torride
- Stuck nose where it didn't belong investigating corruption and illegal arms sales
- Killed the son of Grand Duke al-Gramont, may be related to point #3 or #4 or both...
Leopold Maximilian von Askania
- Player: SirLagginton
- Titles: Earl of Vinheim, second in line for the Archduchy of Askania
- Rank: Naval Captain of the Imperial Guard
- Virtue: Heroic Frontline Officer, Honour Untarnished
- Vice: Unwavering loyalty to his Family, Empire, and Friends, in that order.
- Allies: Duke Sigismund Dietmar von Askania (elder brother, heir to the archduchy), Countess Adelinde Ingelwara von Askania (younger fraternal twin), Archduchess Sieghilde Grimmacht von Askania (mother), Countess Irina Theresa of Sky-Garden Artemesia (fiance, core noble), Prince Adwyn (best friend)
- Enemies: Princess Derrya (woman scorned, a series of unfortunate misunderstandings), Captain Akram el-Malik (Rising Star Federation Captain, has remembered his name)
- Aspirations and Goals: To do honour for his family. Live up to the legacy of the Iron Duchess. Try to survive his current post without scandal.
- Foreign Policy: The ultimate security is one enforced by arms.
- Religion: Practising Space Catholic.
- Economy: Mixed Economy, state regulation is necessary for the wellbeing of the people, even if there is such a thing as too much bureaucratic overhead.
- Class: Commoners of merit should be elevated, the Empire cannot survive under the reins of a stagnant aristocracy.
Events
- Sent to the Imperial Court as a teenager as a political hostage, where he met and befriended a young Adwyn and his social circle.
- Blooded in border skirmishes with both Neosiran marauders and the Gilgamesh Federation as an Imperial Guardsman. Personally led an assault that captured a Federation cruiser.
- Met his future fiancee Countess Irina while escorting a noble delegation for high level talks with Federation officials after border tensions flared up.
- Assigned to Margrave Ravi by the Emperor as the official Imperial Representative as a way for her powerful family to save face after the disastrous New Year’s Ball.
Sister Magnolia
Once a child of royal gardeners, now an electro-knight and cybernetic warrior-nun of Murus Incendiarius, she certainly kept the family enthusiasm for shearing and trimming as defender of MONAD. (she also picked up cooking pastries as a hobby)
Most of her body has been replaced by machinery; while her habit and synthetic flesh conceals most of it, her arms are visibly artificial. (the twin beam sabers built into them kept cooking the synthflesh covering, so eventually she just stripped it off) As of the Church’s electro-knights, she’s an expert combatant, but with very casual approach to social graces and not quite correctly calibrated enthusiasm for her work, she’s not terribly well-equipped to navigating traditional hierarchies of the Empire, with entirely predictable consequences.
Thus, now she is here, tasked with following the Duke Saddam’s condemned and exiled daughter after she escaped the originally-proposed fate of being sent off to a nunnery to quietly compute holy data in isolation, to serve as her spiritual aid and to make sure the already-strayed villainess does not stray from the righteous path even further. Officially.
Theme: “If the villainess won’t come to the nunnery, the nunnery will come to the villainess.”
- Virtue: Reaches Heaven through violence.
- Vice: The violence. (also pastries)
- Aspirations: To further hone herself as a weapon of God. Cultivate her own cyber-garden.
- Current Goals: Having a fun vacation! Which this is almost like, except maybe with assassins. Assassins!
- Rank: Electro-Knight of Murus Incendiarius
- Nature: Heavy combat cyborg
- Specialty: Sniper
- Etiquette Level: Overly Friendly
- Technology: (Tech-)Adept
- Sense of Direction: lmao
- Allies and Enemies: pending!
- Prized possessions: rosary made from melted-down hull of the battleship her militant order brought down, collection of dried flowers sent from parents on every birthday, Lohengramm-VII heavy sniper rifle
Notes from Past Incidents:
- Do NOT, under any circumstance, let her duel someone
- Managed to shoot down a dragoon with a borderline miraculous sniper shot. Just don’t ask what that dragoon crashed into on the way down.
- Veteran of Church’s wars to reclaim archeotech, never managed to actually capitalise on it.
- Once started a minor fire in the gardens when she tried to use her beam sabers as shears. The shame was unbearable.
- Seriously, no duels.