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The daughter of Nilu Sólason (b. 1577 in [[Hurmu]]) and Kristina Djupvik (b. 1580 in Nordiskehjem, [[Normark]]), Liv grew up in Shirekeep. Her father Nilu is the son of [[Arviður Andelarjunarbroðir]] (b. 1535), former [[Baron]] of [[K'Tzuni]] (1558–1559), and Jurist of Small Commonwealth Court since 1558, and Sól Míudottar (b. 1543 in Hurmu). | The daughter of Nilu Sólason (b. 1577 in [[Hurmu]]) and Kristina Djupvik (b. 1580 in Nordiskehjem, [[Normark]]), Liv grew up in Shirekeep. Her father Nilu is the son of [[Arviður Andelarjunarbroðir]] (b. 1535), former [[Baron]] of [[K'Tzuni]] (1558–1559), and Jurist of Small Commonwealth Court since 1558, and Sól Míudottar (b. 1543 in Hurmu). | ||
Graduated from Metzler University in 1538, thereafter working in real estate until her marriage with Adam. Family friend of [[Queen Noor]]. During the [[Oustfest Massacre]], the triumphant Adam remembered the family friend and made a visitation to Liv's residence. Travelling in disguise, owing to the disorder in the city, he was initially mistaken for his brother Aldin. Nonetheless he was welcomed and recieved guest rights, whereupon he initiated intimate relations with Liv, his host and a considerably older woman, off his own initiative. Having found her performance satisfactory to his requirements, Adam made her subject to a marital contract and inducted her into his household in the Babkhan fashion. He subsequently had her brought into [[Goldshire]] where on 14 Oskalteq 1644, he formally decreed | Graduated from Metzler University in 1538, thereafter working in real estate until her marriage with Adam. Family friend of [[Queen Noor]]. During the [[Oustfest Massacre]], the triumphant Adam remembered the family friend and made a visitation to Liv's residence. Travelling in disguise, owing to the disorder in the city, he was initially mistaken for his brother Aldin. Nonetheless he was welcomed and recieved guest rights, whereupon he initiated intimate relations with Liv, his host and a considerably older woman, off his own initiative. Having found her performance satisfactory to his requirements, Adam made her subject to a marital contract and inducted her into his household in the Babkhan fashion. He subsequently had her brought into [[Goldshire]] where on 14 Oskalteq 1644, he formally decreed into law her new standing as Khanum of Cabbagefall. | ||
== Titles and Positions == | == Titles and Positions == |
Revision as of 13:52, 24 January 2017
Liv Djupvik (born 1615 in Shirekeep) is the Khanum of Cabbagefall and wife of Adam Ayreon-Kalirion, Khan of Cabbagefall.
The daughter of Nilu Sólason (b. 1577 in Hurmu) and Kristina Djupvik (b. 1580 in Nordiskehjem, Normark), Liv grew up in Shirekeep. Her father Nilu is the son of Arviður Andelarjunarbroðir (b. 1535), former Baron of K'Tzuni (1558–1559), and Jurist of Small Commonwealth Court since 1558, and Sól Míudottar (b. 1543 in Hurmu).
Graduated from Metzler University in 1538, thereafter working in real estate until her marriage with Adam. Family friend of Queen Noor. During the Oustfest Massacre, the triumphant Adam remembered the family friend and made a visitation to Liv's residence. Travelling in disguise, owing to the disorder in the city, he was initially mistaken for his brother Aldin. Nonetheless he was welcomed and recieved guest rights, whereupon he initiated intimate relations with Liv, his host and a considerably older woman, off his own initiative. Having found her performance satisfactory to his requirements, Adam made her subject to a marital contract and inducted her into his household in the Babkhan fashion. He subsequently had her brought into Goldshire where on 14 Oskalteq 1644, he formally decreed into law her new standing as Khanum of Cabbagefall.
Titles and Positions
- 1615–1644: Miss Liv Djupvik, Lady of the Holy Lakes.
- 1644–pres.: Her Imperial Highness The Khanum of Cabbagefall