Miranda Teal-Kalirion
Miranda Teal-Kalirion | |
Full name | Miranda Teal |
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Physical information | |
Species | Human |
Gender | Female |
Hair color and style | Black |
Eye color | Brown |
Skin color | White |
Biographical information | |
Father | Undisclosed |
Mother | Undisclosed |
Date of birth | 12.VII.1677 (aged 62) |
Place of birth | Sarayzenana, Raspur (Constancia) |
Residence(s) | Dabirestân-e Pardanashin, Raspur (Constancia) |
Nationality | Constancia |
Allegiance(s) | |
Occupation | Humanist Vanguard – Junior Cadet |
Conceived under the tithing system as part of the N&H Future Leadership Programme. The details of her paternity are undisclosed at this time, save that she is of Keltian ancestry. Enrolled into the Sarayzenna, where she spent her childhood, and subsequently into the Dabirestân-e Pardanashin where, alongside daughters of the House of Osman, she was trained in the subtle arts of influence and persuasion, how to convey suggestion with breath and touch, and how to command with voice and gaze, and to understand and to perform the duties necessary for the service of the Party. Enrolled into the Raspur Chapter of the Humanist Vanguard youth movement, 17.VII.1693 AN. Betrothed by proxy to Lors Bakker on 10.X.1693 AN with marriage date deferred until after her 18th birthday.
The marriage, delayed by the Second Elwynnese Civil War was solemnised and consummated on 20.XII.1696 AN, at a grand occasion held in Merensk wherein Lors Bakker was also legitimated by his father under the N&H Future Leadership Programme, Daniyal ibn Daniyal, and the future prospects of Miranda thereby greatly enhanced.
Accompanied her husband to Arboria during his service with the Penitent Brigades during the Pilgrimage of Grace, at which time she was provided a sinecure position with the Northern Arboria Railway Corporation and the Princess Isabella Foundation. Upon his transfer to Eura in 1699 AN she assumed a post as instructor at the Dabirestân-e Pardanashin. During this same time, given her talents and skillset, she was appointed to the Court of Directors of ESB Personnel, and seconded to a faculty and consulting position in the Royal & Imperial Kamalshahr Babak Kapav University. In 1700, in light of her connections, she was prevailed upon to become Chair and Patron of the All-Euran Cricket Council of Raspur.