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:*'''Brother''': Teos | :*'''Brother''': Teos | ||
But a child of 10 when the Revolution occurred, Teos was extremely affected by the uprooting of his family and the destruction of their way of life, but in time, assimilated well into Federation and Betazoid society. Not as political as Djoser or apolitical as Anen, Teos would rather be just a noble, with the privileges that brings. He is engaged to a Lady of the Fourth House of Betazed, though Anen has not yet been invited to their wedding. | But a child of 10 when the Revolution occurred, Teos was extremely affected by the uprooting of his family and the destruction of their way of life, but in time, assimilated well into Federation and Betazoid society. Not as political as Djoser or apolitical as Anen, Teos would rather be just a noble, with the privileges that brings. He is engaged to a Lady of the Fourth House of Betazed, though Anen has not yet been invited to their wedding. | ||
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:* '''Aunt''': Iaret Sonbef | |||
Anen's favorite, and only surviving, paternal aunt, Iaret was also a bit unconventional. A prolific writer, philosopher and a kind of scientist, Iaret wrote on may subjects including romance, the philosophy of science, ethics, political theory, natural rights, and science fiction. A widely read, lauded, and admired literary figure, Lady Sonbef was a defining figure of Laudean popular culture in the years before First Contact. Married, but with no children, to Grand Duke Shainkur of Govinda, she doted on her nieces and nephews, and was quite close to Anen, often closer than his mother, sometimes to her chagrin. A noted liberal, Iaret was not the object of ire her brother was and was not initially targeted by the Revolutionaries. She was eventually put under house arrest, for her own protection, though this alternated between genuine concern and a desire to contain her. Her brother, sisters and parents were all killed by the Revolutionaries, leaving her and her nieces and nephews the sole survivors of House Imyremeshaw. She continued to live on Til'ahn though rarely made public appearances. She was once again put under house arrest during the Romulan occupation of Til'ahn, but was released as their rule began to fall. Her ideas shaped a generation of thinkers, whether she likes it or not, and remains in the high esteem of many ordinary Laudeans. Lady Iaret herself is a bit reclusive and 'reluctant' does not even begin to describe her resignation to a vaulted place as a founder of modern Til'ahn. | |||
===Friends=== | ===Friends=== | ||
:*'''Friend''': Patareshnes Reidar | :*'''Friend''': Patareshnes Reidar |
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