Ryanti Veanysus
Ryanti Veanysus | |
Gender | Male |
Race | Miqo'te |
Clan | Keepers of the Moon (Midlander) |
Citizenship | Ul'Dah |
Guardian | Nymeia, the Spinner |
Occupation | Officer In-Training (Immortal Flames) / Heir to Veanysus family |
Height | 5'10" |
Weight | 134 lbs. |
Father | Lorenthian Veanysus |
Mother | Clarice Kashaveri (Name WIP) |
Ryanti Veanysus is a Miqo'te/Midlander halfbreed, and Heir of the Veanysus family. He is currently enrolled in an Officer's Training Program in the Immortal Flames.
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Family History
The Veanysus family is a long line of descending Hyur Midlanders that extends for more then three centuries. It it this wealthy family, based in Ul'Dah, where Ryanti is from.
Lineage
The Veanysus family is noted in its history for being the home of several well reknown military officials during the course of Ul'Dah's history. Some of Ryanti's ancestors fought in the conflict with the Sil'Dih, among others. However, it was the deeds in the Autumn War that solidified pride in the family, from themselves, and from the city.
Status and Wealth
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Ryanti's family are considered in the Upper Class society. Though far from the wealthiest, they are indeed enriched with resources, heavy on cash, and their financial contribution exceeds far more then that of a common, working family. Besides their tradition of military prowess, which happens on occasional generations, they also run a successful business in dinnerware, which that, combined with military commission incoming from the City-State at the price of required service, provides the source of their income.
They have always been respected and, at times, revered, by members of society's elite. However, ever since Ryanti, a Midlander half-breed with the visual distinctions of a Miqo'te, was born, tensions have existed within a few situations, especially with traditionally preservist wealthy families. In his social life, Ryanti is considered a dirty, polluted mistake-child, and treated on a much lower, unwanted sense of value then everyone else.
In minor cases, Ryanti is not taken seriously as heir. In severe cases, he is considered a mistake. However, his legacy is written in paper, and there are in fact more supporters for his claim then ones who do not.