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Alaric was born on 14.IX.{{AN|1690}}, to Henri, 1st Count of Meridian and Isabelle du Meridian. Raised in the opulent surroundings of the family's | Alaric was born on 14.IX.{{AN|1690}}, to Henri, 1st Count of Meridian and Isabelle du Meridian. Raised in the opulent surroundings of the family's home in [[Fontainebleau]], [[Alduria]], he received a privileged education focused on business and maritime law at the [[University of Punta Santiago]], preparing him to inherit the family's expansive business empire, which spans shipping, real estate, and luxury tourism through [[Du Meridian Enterprises]]. | ||
==Business Career== | ==Business Career== |
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Who's Who of Nouvelle Alexandrie | |
Count Alaric du Meridian | |
Count of Meridian (1729 AN - ) | |
Titles and Offices Held | |
Full Name | Alaric Sébastien du Meridian |
Parents | Henri du Meridian and Isabelle du Meridian (née de La Roche) |
Birth Date | 14.IX.1690 AN |
Family | Du Meridian Dynasty |
Political Affiliation | Independent |
Occupation | Businessman, Socialite |
City and Region of Residence | Fontainebleau, ALD |
National Origin | Nouvelle Alexandrie |
Known For | Luxurious lifestyle, Environmental controversies, Dramatic public incidents |
Associated Organizations | Du Meridian Enterprises, Ocean's Shield (adversarial) |
Citizenship(s) | Nouvelle Alexandrie |
Count Alaric Sébastien du Meridian (b. 14.IX.1690 AN; Punta Santiago, ALD) is a prominent New Alexandrian noble known for his affluent lifestyle, controversial business ventures, and high-profile social presence. Born into the historic Du Meridian dynasty, he has become a figure of significant public fascination and debate.
Early life and education
Alaric was born on 14.IX.1690 AN, to Henri, 1st Count of Meridian and Isabelle du Meridian. Raised in the opulent surroundings of the family's home in Fontainebleau, Alduria, he received a privileged education focused on business and maritime law at the University of Punta Santiago, preparing him to inherit the family's expansive business empire, which spans shipping, real estate, and luxury tourism through Du Meridian Enterprises.
Business Career
Under Alaric's leadership, Du Meridian Enterprises has seen substantial growth, although not without controversy. His aggressive expansion into deep-sea mining has drawn criticism from environmental groups, particularly his proposal to mine near the protected coral reefs of Nouvelle Alexandrie. His ventures, however, remain highly profitable and influential.
Notable Incidents
One of Alaric's most publicized events occurred in 1731 AN when environmental activists from the group Ocean's Shield forcibly boarded his yacht[1], the 'Sea Siren,' as it sailed near protected areas. The incident, which involved a dramatic standoff, ended with Alaric's flamboyant defense of his property and made international headlines, adding to his controversial image.
Public Image and Criticism
Count Alaric is often seen as a symbol of the modern aristocracy's excesses and its detachment from environmental and social issues. His public appearances are characterized by luxury and extravagance, which, while attracting a following, also draw scrutiny and criticism.
Count Alaric remains a divisive figure, embodying the complexities of wealth, responsibility, and environmental conservation in modern society. His life and actions continue to spark discussions on the impact of luxury lifestyles on sensitive ecosystems and the role of the elite in addressing global environmental challenges.