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'''Eva von Hutten''', a [[ | '''Eva von Hutten''', a [[Wellborn (Benacian Union)|wellborn]] student and [[Humanist]], resident in [[Chryse]]. | ||
==Biography== | ==Biography== |
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Eva von Hutten | |
Physical information | |
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Species | Human |
Race | Elw-Germanian |
Gender | Female |
Hair color and style | Blonde |
Eye color | Blue |
Skin color | White |
Biographical information | |
Father | Ulrich von Hutten |
Mother | Clara Smalt |
Date of birth | 21.VI.1702 AN (37 AN years) |
Place of birth | Capitolia, Florencia |
Residence(s) | Women's Auxiliary Service cantonments, Botha, Chryse |
Nationality | Benacian Union |
Allegiance(s) | |
Occupation | Student, Auxiliary Servicewomen's Academy |
Eva von Hutten, a wellborn student and Humanist, resident in Chryse.
Biography
Eva von Hutten, the daughter of the Benacian officer Ulrich von Hutten and the talented artist Clara Smalt, was born on 21.VI.1702 AN at the hospital reserved for meritorious subjects in the vibrant city of Capitolia, Florencia. From a young age, Eva displayed a remarkable intellect and an exemplary receptiveness for the conditioned social harmonisation to which she was introduced.
Growing up in a household where her education and indoctrination was overseen by a governess provided by the N&H Future Leadership Programme, Eva was enrolled in the prestigious Bothan Institute in 1709 AN. The institute provided a comprehensive education that nurtured her Humanist convictions and honed both her willingness to obey higher authority and her need to exercise command over those whom providence would eventually place in her thrall. During her time at the institute, Eva excelled in various subjects, particularly history, literature, and philosophy.
Eva's thirst for knowledge and desire to instantiate her place in the ordered hierarchies of the Union-State led her to join the Women's Auxiliary Service (WAS) in 1718 AN. Her commitment to service and her strong sense of order aligned perfectly with the values of the WAS, which aimed to provide support to the Benacian Union Defence Force.
Recognizing Eva's potential, she was selected to attend the prestigious Auxiliary Servicewomen's Academy in 1719 AN. At the academy, she received specialised training in a wide range of skills, including administration, communication, and leadership. Eva's intelligence, dedication, and natural aptitude for leadership quickly set her apart from her peers.
During her time at the academy, Eva actively engaged in various academic and practical activities. She participated in simulated rescue missions, collaborated on strategic planning exercises, and even developed innovative solutions for logistical challenges faced by the auxiliary servicewomen.
Her exemplary performance and exceptional commitment to duty earned her recognition and several awards, including the Benacian Academic Achievement Award for her outstanding academic record and the Humanist Leadership Excellence Award for her exceptional leadership skills. These accolades propelled Eva's reputation within the Women's Auxiliary Service, solidifying her as a rising star within the organisation.
Eva's exceptional abilities and unwavering dedication to the cause of the Coordinated State and the Harmonious Society attracted the attention of the Nationalist & Humanist Party and the Humanist Vanguard. These organisations recognised her as a promising young leader, dedicated to promoting the Human Supremacy over Micras.
As of 1721 AN, Eva, at the age of 19, continues to excel in her studies at the Auxiliary Servicewomen's Academy.
Education
- Bothan Institute (1709–1718)
- Auxiliary Servicewomen's Academy (1719–1721)