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Revision as of 07:48, 24 July 2013
| Ulanan Ulan | |
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| Gender | Female |
| Race | Lalafell |
| Clan | Plainsfolk |
| Citizenship | Ul'dan |
Contents
Forgathered Fundamental Facts
Age: 25
Parents: Zanaromos Moromos and Lianan Lian.
Siblings: Zesamo Urosamo, Menolon Onolon. Mienen Mien, Pialanan Pialan, Laonon Laon.
Residence: No permanent residence.
Occupation: None, though she takes odd 'adventurer' jobs to keep the money going.
Fashion of Choice: Simple, bulgy clothes and a wide wizard hat. Clothes are often red or a faint green.
Weapon of Choice: She keeps a wand handy on her belt.
In-character Classes: Thaumaturge and Conjurer.
True Tales of this Traveler
Ulanan is the youngest daugher of a marriage of Ul'dan merchants, Zanaromos Moromos and Lianan Lian. They sought to increase their wealth and social status, and they accomplished so by arranging convenience marriages between their children and those of other better accomodated families. Ulanan was homeschooled to become a lady and an excellent wife almost exclusively, with her mother taking care of most of her education. She learnt to deal with servants, to keep the house's accounts, how to act properly in public and in private. Her sister, Laonon, taught her poetry, music and dancing. She never finished those studies, however, as her sister was married to a wealthy officer, who was later sent to the war effort against the Garleans.
She spent most of her youth among Ul'dah's wealthy, trying to impress a young man so she could marry him. Her education made her sure that a steady marriage with a wealthy man was not only a duty, but also the way to happyness. Her father Zanaromos contributed the most to such ideas, and he used them to his advantage. He married all of his children quickly because of this. His goal was to secure his family's future, and to enjoy some of the wealth gathered from those convinient marriages.
And so, a marriage was agreed between Ulanan and a charismatic man with many criminal connections. He was most friendly and helpful to all in his immediate social circle. Most saw him as a moral standard, unknowing of his shady deals with the criminal underground world. The marriage lasted two years. He quickly grow unintereted in her and blatantly cheated on her, first with other ladies of society and then with hired, semi-permanent concubines. The gossip of high society implied his cheating was due to Ulanan not being a good enough wife and that she couldn't have or did not want children. Soon enough, her husband was basically confirming it at every opportunity and social event. To Ulanan, this felt like bragging.
The marriage was cut short with his murder. He was found hanging from a hook across his throat. Immediately, all accusations fell on Ulanan, who in turn fell into a mental breakdown. Her father stepped in, claiming the criminal connections of her husband were trying to frame her, and spent great sums of gil to clear her name, paying private investigators and, some say, 'encouraging' some of the officers to hasten the investigation.
At the end of it, it was determined that one of the concubines was an assasin, who had been contracted by an unknown client to kill him. The concubine never talked and was executed, leaving the matter unfinished but, Ulanan hoped, her name cleared. It did not, however. Her circle of acquitances, while not directly saying she was the killer, did imply that she was to blame. That she had driven her husband to be lustful, and that his enemies had used that to their advantage.
Ulanan left Ul'dah shortly after her name was cleared, leaving much of her wealth behind and, some say, her sanity.
It is known she learned thaumaturgy and some conjuring after fleeing Ul'dah, from a wandering member of the Ossuary, who was also a follower of Oschon. Besides the magical arts, he also taught her to revere Oschon as her guardian deity. They travelled together for at least a year before parting ways.
Traditional Traveler's Temperament
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Assesed Assumed Associations
She does not have many connections any more, though it is said she visits her mother and some of her siblings. She never writes, however. Perhaps out of fear that her husband's family and friends will send assasins behind her.
Other Ongoing Observations
- She always carries a jar of olives with her.
- She has taken a liking to alliteration.
MORE LATER
Potential Partnerships to Partake in Play
- Her family spent a long time trying to get into Ul'dah's highest social levels. Specially by hobnobing their daughters and sons with the politically or financially influential and marrying them. Ulanan was the youngest.
- She was married to a respectable and easy-going merchant with connections to the Syndicate, until his death.
- Her husband was found dead, stabbed in the neck with a hook and hung from his room's ceiling. The investigation claimed he had been killed by one of his concubines. Gossip between the socialites blamed Ulanan for not being a 'good wife'.
- If you have connections to the Brass Blades or the Immortal Flames, you might know her father 'financed' the investigation.
- After her husband's death she had a mental breakdown and dissapeared from Ul'dah's social scene. In fact, she dissapeared from the city completely.
- You might have seen her at the small towns scattered around Thanalan, buying supplies and speaking in alliterations quite often. Sometimes, she can be seen wandering in Gridania and La Noscea.
- Sometimes, she yells randomly. Ussually when she's already engaged in conversation.