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'''Amelia Rettich''' is a businesswoman, originally from [[Stadt Sankt Ludwigshafen]], now [[Altstadt]] in the [[Confoederatio Aemilia]]. From 1729 to 1737 she was the manager of [[Camelwool]], a subsidiary of [[Galadriel Camel]]'s fashion empire that produced wool products in the [[South Sea Islands]]. Amelia Rettich is the daughter of former [[Statthalterin of Sankt Ludwigshafen|stadtholder]] [[Adam Rettich]] of [[Sankt Ludwigshafen]]. In 1736 she started the company [[South Sea Flax]] to cater to the growing desire in the [[Aemilian]] fashion industry to use plant-based fibres instead of wool, because of sustainability concerns. She moved this company to the island of [[Murder]] following the [[1737 economic crisis in the South Sea Islands]] | '''Amelia Rettich''' is a businesswoman, originally from [[Stadt Sankt Ludwigshafen]], now [[Altstadt]] in the [[Confoederatio Aemilia]]. From 1729 to 1737 she was the manager of [[Camelwool]], a subsidiary of [[Galadriel Camel]]'s fashion empire that produced wool products in the [[South Sea Islands]]. Amelia Rettich is the daughter of former [[Statthalterin of Sankt Ludwigshafen|stadtholder]] [[Adam Rettich]] of [[Sankt Ludwigshafen]]. In 1736 she started the company [[South Sea Flax]] to cater to the growing desire in the [[Aemilian]] fashion industry to use plant-based fibres instead of wool, because of sustainability concerns. She moved this company to the island of [[Murder]] following the [[1737 economic crisis in the South Sea Islands]]. | ||
Amelia Rettich is fluent in her native [[Cibolan Saxon]], speaks fluent [[Alexandrian language|Alexandrian]] with a strong [[Louisian]] accent and is conversational in [[Britannic Istvanistani]]. | Amelia Rettich is fluent in her native [[Cibolan Saxon]], speaks fluent [[Alexandrian language|Alexandrian]] with a strong [[Louisian]] accent and is conversational in [[Britannic Istvanistani]]. |
Latest revision as of 22:05, 1 November 2024
Amelia Rettich | |
Full name | Amelia Rettich |
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AKA | no known alias |
Pronouns | She/her |
Physical information | |
Species | Human |
Gender | Female |
Hair color and style | Pink |
Eye color | Grey |
Skin color | Light |
Biographical information | |
Father | Adam Rettich |
Mother | Naomi Gründeich |
Date of birth | 1699 |
Place of birth | Stadt Sankt Ludwigshafen, Sankt Ludwigshafen |
Date of death | / |
Place of death | / |
Residence(s) | Formerly: Zuid-Richel, South Sea Islands |
Nationality | Aemilian |
Occupation |
Owner of South Sea Flax Formerly: Manager of Camelwool |
Amelia Rettich is a businesswoman, originally from Stadt Sankt Ludwigshafen, now Altstadt in the Confoederatio Aemilia. From 1729 to 1737 she was the manager of Camelwool, a subsidiary of Galadriel Camel's fashion empire that produced wool products in the South Sea Islands. Amelia Rettich is the daughter of former stadtholder Adam Rettich of Sankt Ludwigshafen. In 1736 she started the company South Sea Flax to cater to the growing desire in the Aemilian fashion industry to use plant-based fibres instead of wool, because of sustainability concerns. She moved this company to the island of Murder following the 1737 economic crisis in the South Sea Islands.
Amelia Rettich is fluent in her native Cibolan Saxon, speaks fluent Alexandrian with a strong Louisian accent and is conversational in Britannic Istvanistani.