This is a Hurmu article. Click here for more information.
This is an article about Natopia. Click here for more information.

Vadoma Rowena Waffel-Paine

From MicrasWiki
(Redirected from Vadoma I)
Jump to navigationJump to search

Empress of the Natopians
Natopia
Vadoma
Vadoma Rowena Waffel-Paine of Drak
Vadoma.png
Empress Vadoma I of Natopia
Line break.png
Reign Start 23 Grunil (III) 1716 AN
Coronation
Predecessor
Line break.png
House House of Waffel-Paine
Spouse Edward Carrillo Rothborne
Issue
Father Nathan II
Mother None (clone)
Line break.png
Birth Date 25 Blumuar (V) 1671 AN
Birth Place Natopia Anmutstadt, Natopia

Vadoma I (Vadoma Rowena Waffel-Paine; born 25 Blumuar 1671 AN) is the reigning Empress of the Natopians, who ascended to the throne in 1716 AN and subsequently reunified the Natopian Empire. Her reign has been marked by stability, prosperity, and the successful reintegration of Eastern Natopia and Western Natopia into a single, unified nation.

Born in Anmutstadt, Natopia, Vadoma was the second child of Emperor Nathan II to be birthed from an artificial womb, making her the second oldest of quadruplets. She married Prince Edward of Alexandria in 1689 AN, who would later become her co-ruler and most trusted advisor. Vadoma's early life was characterized by her dedication to both religious and political pursuits, serving as Bosarch of Lindstrom from 1691 AN and graduating from Nathan & Elijah College in 1692 AN with degrees in Comparative Religion and Political Science.

Vadoma's path to becoming sole Empress of the Natopians was shaped by significant political changes within the empire. In 1709 AN, she became Co-Emperor of Western Natopia, ruling alongside her husband Edward, following the Division of the Natopian Empire initiated by her brother, Emperor Nathan III. The sudden death of Nathan III in 1716 AN led to Vadoma inheriting the throne of Eastern Natopia, effectively reuniting the Natopian Empire under her rule. Her coronation as Empress of the Natopians, held on 1.I.1717 AN at the Cathedral-Basilica of the Sacred Calf in Lindström, marked the official beginning of Natopian reintegration. This historic event symbolized the reunification of Natopia and set the stage for a new era of unity and prosperity across the empire.

Under Vadoma's leadership, Natopia has maintained its position as one of the most stable and prosperous nations in Micras. Her reign has been characterized by careful governance, successful economic policies, and a commitment to preserving Natopian cultural and religious traditions. Emperor Edward I has remained by her side as a faithful consort and advisor, contributing to the stability and success of her rule.

As Empress of the Natopians, Vadoma also holds several other significant titles, including Metrobosarch of Tapfer, Bosarch of Lindstrom, Mankari of Hoyela, Scion of the Three Peoples, Vessel of Dual Natures, Progeny of the Once-Living God, Transcendence of the Dhury, and Heir to the Line of Drak.

Early Life

Vadoma Rowena Waffel-Paine was born on 25 Blumuar 1671 AN in Anmutstadt, Natopia. She was the second of quadruplets born to Emperor Nathan II through artificial womb technology. For dynastic security reasons, the quadruplets were often separated. Vadoma and her elder brother Nathan III primarily resided in Anmutstadt, while their younger siblings, Leonora and John, spent their early years in Drakorda.

The imperial residence in Anmutstadt served as both home and classroom for Vadoma. The palace's east wing was converted into a state-of-the-art educational facility for the young royals, complete with a library housing over 50,000 volumes. Vadoma showed an early aptitude for languages, becoming fluent in Nats, Alexandrian, and Istvanistani by the age of 10. From a young age, Vadoma displayed a keen interest in Natopian history and governance. She often spent hours in poring over historical documents and royal decrees. This early fascination with statecraft would later inform her approach to rulership.

Despite strict security measures, she occasionally participated in carefully orchestrated public events, providing her with glimpses of her future role. According to palace insiders, Vadoma frequently requested incognito visits to Anmutstadt's markets, allowing her to observe everyday Natopian life firsthand. These visits, conducted under the guise of a commoner named "Rowa," became a source of local folklore in Anmutstadt.

Dynastic Security

During the Funeral of Kaiser Ayreon IV in 1671 AN, it was decided that of the four siblings born to Nathan II, Vadoma would remain in Lindstrom, as a precaution against unforeseen catastrophic events, terrorism, or assassinations. John had an obligation to be there as King of the Draconians, and Nathan III had an obligation to go as Natopian heir apparent. Of the two sisters, it was decided between Leonora and Vadoma that Leonora should go so she could be with her favorite brother, John. The siblings seem to find dark humor in the necessity, which is a directive of their father Nathan II, and have been quoted by the media referring to whichever sibling is not present as "the spare." Because she was often left alone, she became very introspective, macabre, and study-focused, and turned to the Dozan Bovic Church for guidance.

Education

Vadoma attended Nathan & Elijah College Prep in Anmutstadt for her primary and secondary education. She distinguished herself in extracurricular activities, particularly excelling in theatre, orchestra, and debate. Her performances in school productions were noted for their emotional depth, while her debate skills earned her several regional championships.

In 1692 AN, Vadoma graduated from Nathan & Elijah College a year ahead of schedule, earning degrees in Comparative Religion and Political Science. Her academic achievements were complemented by private theology and church law lessons from Pentheros Sergius, preparing her for her future role as Metrobosarch of Tapfer. Vadoma's educational pursuits did not end with her formal schooling. She continued to expand her knowledge, earning several honorary degrees:

Marriage

In 1689 AN, Vadoma married Prince Edward of the House of Carrillo, causing some controversy as he is a man seven years her senior.

During press interviews after the engagement announcement, she told reporters:

Bous guided me to Edward, he showed me a future with him filled with love, children, grandchildren, and my own personal growth and prosperity. Bous revealed a future to me beyond current comprehension, all I know is that Bous offered me a choice between a fulfilling future with Edward, or an uncertain future, languishing under the shadows of my siblings as I struggled for relevancy in the church. I will always put Bous and Church first, but Bous wants me to serve a more active role in the world, and by marrying Edward--who is a lovely man by the way! I mean, look at him, you don't really need divine intervention to tell you to marry this sexy man, do you?--Anyway, by marrying him, a door is opened to me in the future. I don't know where the door leads, but it's very exciting. And if I've learned anything from my aunt Clara, it's that I can do whatever I want to protect myself and my kids should the marriage go bad!
Vadoma Rowena Waffel-PainePublic interview with the Natopian press.

Following the public announcement of her revelation from Bous, she began training to be a bosarch in the Dozan Bovic Church. In 1688 AN, she was appointed as Bosarch of Lindstrom. She participates in Herds under the guidance of an elder Bosarch. In 1691 AN she became the full Bosarch, but due to her age was withheld from full confirmation as Metrobosarch of Tapfer, a position usually held ex officio by the Bosarch of Lindstrom, until her accession in 1692 AN after an accomplished and well-respected career in the church.

Reign

Vadoma's reign as a Natopian monarch spans two distinct periods: her time as Co-Empress of Western Natopia from 1709 AN to 1716 AN, and her ongoing reign as Empress of the Natopians since 1716 AN. This era has been marked by significant political, economic, and cultural developments, including the reunification of Natopia following years of division. Vadoma's leadership style, characterized by a blend of diplomatic finesse, cultural sensitivity, and economic pragmatism, has played a crucial role in shaping modern Natopia. Her reign has witnessed the implementation of far-reaching reforms, the strengthening of international alliances, and the promotion of Natopian culture and values on the global stage.

Co-Empress of Western Natopia (1709-1716 AN)

See also: Western Natopia

Vadoma ascended as Co-Empress of Western Natopia on 7 Blumuar (V) 1709 AN, sharing the throne with her husband Edward I. Their joint rule saw significant economic reforms, including the establishment of the Western Natopian Development Fund in 1710 AN. This fund channeled investments into infrastructure and emerging industries, bolstering Western Natopia's economic growth and the strengthening of its defenses.

The couple's reign saw a unique division of responsibilities. Edward I took the helm in matters of state, often making decisions on Vadoma's behalf. His political acumen complemented Vadoma's focus on her religious duties as Metrobosarch of Lindstrom . This arrangement allowed Vadoma to dedicate significant time to her role within the Dozan Bovic Church, strengthening its influence throughout Western Natopia.

Chancellor Ernesto de la Cruz's government found a staunch ally in Vadoma for the development of the Western Natopian Defense Forces. This military expansion became Vadoma's pet project, reflecting her commitment to Western Natopia's security and sovereignty. Under her patronage, the defense forces grew in both size and capability, becoming a formidable arm of the state.

Cultural initiatives flourished during this period. The "Celebrate Western Natopia" program, launched in 1711 AN, became the flagship of their cultural policy. It championed a unique Natopo-Alexandrian identity, blending elements of Natopian and Alexandrian heritage. Critics and supporters alike described this cultural fusion as "Natopian with an Alexandrian twist," a phrase that captured the essence of Western Natopia's evolving culture.

Environmental conservation emerged as another pillar of Vadoma's co-reign. The Western Natopian Green Initiative of 1713 AN set unprecedented standards for ecological protection across Western Natopia. This program not only preserved Western Natopia's natural beauty but also positioned the nation as an innovator in sustainable development practices.

Diplomatically, Vadoma and Edward worked in tandem to elevate Western Natopia's international standing. Vadoma's state visit to Constancia in 1714 AN bore fruit in the form of expanded trade agreements, bolstering economic ties between the two nations. During this period, Western Natopia's relationship with Nouvelle Alexandrie grew much closer, with greater economic integration and technology sharing.

Throughout her tenure as Co-Empress, Vadoma maintained a close relationship with her brother, Nathan III, who ruled Eastern Natopia. Their sibling bond transcended political boundaries, fostering cooperation between the two Natopian states. This connection proved instrumental in maintaining stability during the period of division and the subsequent Recession of 1709.

Empress of the Natopians (1716 AN - present)

Grand Bovic Sestercentennial

Prophecy of Athlon

Main article: Prophecy of Athlon

Public perception and character

Beliefs, activities, and interests

Media depiction and public opinion

Titles, styles, and honors

  • 1671-1691 Her Imperial Highness, Vadoma Rowena Waffel-Paine of Drak, Princess of Natopia Nawab of Hoyela, Scion of the Three Peoples, Vessel of Dual Natures, Progeny of the Once-Living God, Transcendence of the Dhury, Heir to the Line of Drak, Lady in Jorvik, Lady of the Holy Lakes.
  • 1691-1698 Her Imperial Highness, Vadoma Rowena Waffel-Paine of Drak, Princess of Natopia, Bosarch of Lindstrom, Mankari of Hoyela, Scion of the Three Peoples, Vessel of Dual Natures, Progeny of the Once-Living God, Transcendence of the Dhury, Heir to the Line of Drak, Lady in Jorvik, Lady of the Holy Lakes.
  • 1698-1709 Her Imperial Highness, Vadoma Rowena Waffel-Paine of Drak, Princess of Natopia, Bosarch of Lindstrom, Mankari of Hoyela, Scion of the Three Peoples, Vessel of Dual Natures, Progeny of the Once-Living God, Transcendence of the Dhury, Heir to the Line of Drak.
  • 1709–1716 Her Most Bovic Majesty, Vadoma Rowena Waffel-Paine of Drak, Co-Empress of Western Natopia, Bosarch of Lindstrom, Mankari of Hoyela, Scion of the Three Peoples, Vessel of Dual Natures, Progeny of the Once-Living God, Transcendence of the Dhury, Heir to the Line of Drak.
  • 1716–pres.: Her Most Bovic Majesty, Vadoma, by the Loving Grace of the Butter Cow, Empress of the Natopians, Co-Empress of Western Natopia, Empress of the East, Lady of Tarsica; Grand Mayor of Lindstrom City; Bosarch of Lindstrom, Mankari of Hoyela, Sovereign of the Ancient and Secret Order of the Black Hole, of the Most Noble Order of the Yoshi, of the Honorable Order of the Palette, Triumphal Defender of All Four Quarters, Sovereign of the Natopian Order of Imperial Civil Excellence, and of the Order of St Asara Sisu; Grand Commander of the Natopian Defense Force; Heir to the Imperial Bloodline of Drak; Conqueror of Dracoheim, Uniter of the Demesnes, Protector of the Eternal Nation, Guardian of the Icons of the State, Wielder of the Sword of Sovereignty, and Scourge of Lavalon; Scion of the Three Peoples, Vessel of Dual Natures, Progeny of the Once-Living God, and Transcendence of the Dhury

Issue

The marriage between Vadoma I and Edward I has produced five children.

  • Vadoma I; m. to Edward I
    • Princess Adelaide (b. 1694 AN);
    • Princess Guinevere (b. 1697 AN;
    • Prince Edgard Nathan (b. 1699 AN);
    • Prince John (b. 1702 AN);
    • Prince Ferdinand (b. 1705 AN).

Ancestry

See also