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Born in Santiago, Santander in the midst of the [[Wechua Sorrow]]. Her father, Javier, did not take advantage of the [[Wechu Exodus]], despite the fact that his elder half-brother was [[Autokrator of Constancia]]. This decision, or lack thereof, may have been due to his alcoholism. Luckily, Christina survived early childhood thanks to the | Born in Santiago, Santander in the midst of the [[Wechua Sorrow]]. Her father, Javier, did not take advantage of the [[Wechu Exodus]], despite the fact that his elder half-brother was [[Autokrator of Constancia]]. This decision, or lack thereof, may have been due to his alcoholism. Luckily, Christina survived early childhood thanks to the assiduous attentions of her mother, Rosalinda. Wanderlust led her to Punta Santiago in time for the [[Proclamation of Punta Santiago]]. Has survived on busking and silent, deniable, shoulder-length assistance of both the Imperial Constancian [[State Protection Authority]] as well as the [[ESB]] Group. | ||
In spite of her desire to be taken seriously as a singer-songwriter, her standing as a ''media personality'' rests in large measure upon her familial connections, her interactions with the [[Chichas press]], and her antics in the somewhat louche nightlife of [[Punta Santiago]], where she is treated as somewhat of a curiosity and an oddity amongst the jaded socialites of the [[Alexandria]]n and [[Caputia]]n diasporas. | |||
Those who had hoped that familiarity with Christina would serve as a springboard to an introduction to the royal court in [[Astérapolis]], or to the antechambers of the [[Honourable Company]] in [[Aqaba]] have reportedly been violently disabused of such notions. Certainly the rapidity with which ladies and gentlemen of a certain type drop out of her social circle, usually after a pointed conversation with certain [[Honourable Sons]], has been a topic of conversation amongst the higher echelons of polite society. | |||
[[Category: Constancia]][[Category: Alduria-Wechua]][[Category: Santiago-Santander]][[Category: Musical artists]] | [[Category: Constancia]][[Category: Alduria-Wechua]][[Category: Santiago-Santander]][[Category: Musical artists]] |
Revision as of 17:12, 4 September 2020
Christina Aguilar | |
Full name |
Christina Perez Primo de Aguilar |
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AKA | Xtina |
Physical information | |
Species | Human |
Gender | Female |
Biographical information | |
Father | Javier Primo de Aguilar |
Mother | Rosalinda Perez |
Date of birth | 23.XII.1670 |
Place of birth | Santiago, Santander |
Residence(s) | Punta Santiago |
Nationality |
Constancia Alduria-Wechua |
Allegiance(s) | House of Santiago-Santander |
Occupation | media personality |
Christina Aguilar, more commonly known as Xtina, was born on 23.XII.1670 in Santiago, Santander. She is the niece of Jaime Augustin Joaquin Primo de Aguilar, Autokrator of Constancia and Prince of Molivadia. She has ambitions of being an entertainment personality of some repute.
Early life
Born in Santiago, Santander in the midst of the Wechua Sorrow. Her father, Javier, did not take advantage of the Wechu Exodus, despite the fact that his elder half-brother was Autokrator of Constancia. This decision, or lack thereof, may have been due to his alcoholism. Luckily, Christina survived early childhood thanks to the assiduous attentions of her mother, Rosalinda. Wanderlust led her to Punta Santiago in time for the Proclamation of Punta Santiago. Has survived on busking and silent, deniable, shoulder-length assistance of both the Imperial Constancian State Protection Authority as well as the ESB Group.
In spite of her desire to be taken seriously as a singer-songwriter, her standing as a media personality rests in large measure upon her familial connections, her interactions with the Chichas press, and her antics in the somewhat louche nightlife of Punta Santiago, where she is treated as somewhat of a curiosity and an oddity amongst the jaded socialites of the Alexandrian and Caputian diasporas.
Those who had hoped that familiarity with Christina would serve as a springboard to an introduction to the royal court in Astérapolis, or to the antechambers of the Honourable Company in Aqaba have reportedly been violently disabused of such notions. Certainly the rapidity with which ladies and gentlemen of a certain type drop out of her social circle, usually after a pointed conversation with certain Honourable Sons, has been a topic of conversation amongst the higher echelons of polite society.