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Matilde Einhorn al-Osman Kåveland is a Norse–Hurmu noblewoman and socialite, born in Elijah's Rest in 1690. Belonging, through her mother Birgitte Einhorn al-Osman (1654– ), to the Order of the Holy Lakes lines of Osman, Tahmaseb, and Einhorn. As a member of the House of Einhorn, she belongs to the extended Einhorn family of the King of Normark. In Normark, she is affiliated with the Einhorn Society, and in Hurmu, with the Einhornist List.
In 1708, she moved to Vesüha to study law, with specialization in international private law, at the University of Huyenkula. She is set to graduate with a master of legal letters in 1713. She has since her move frequented social circles of the cultural elite in Vesüha, and is known for her wit and Nordic good looks. Her hair is naturally platinum blond, and she has piercing blue eyes. She interns at the Einhornist Faction headquarters in Vesüha as a paralegal.