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'''Yaxara Ethelwin''' (pronounced, the character claims, as "Ethelwín") is the mother of [[Ethelwin, Tildaen|Tildaen Ethelwin]]. She is a middle-aged woman with a tendency to wear large wigs. Yaxara's main characteristics include outstanding snobbery, often-ludicrous attempts to pass herself off as a member (or affiliated friend) of the [[Betazoid]] aristocracy, and a tendency to look down on others. Yaxara always behaves in the way she imagines aristocrats to behave, usually to a comical effect, especially given her modest social standing as the head of a minor noble house. Her main criterion is judging people, and she is most impressed by material wealth and a high social status. To a lesser extent, 'celebrity status' also influences her readily. Yaxara is fiercely traditionalist, believing in the benefits of a matriarchal society. | '''Yaxara Ethelwin''' (pronounced, the character claims, as "Ethelwín") is the mother of [[Ethelwin, Tildaen|Tildaen Ethelwin]]. She is a middle-aged woman with a tendency to wear large wigs. She lives in Rotterdam, in the European Alliance and pursues a dual career as a medical researcher and as a doctor. | ||
Yaxara's main characteristics include outstanding snobbery, often-ludicrous attempts to pass herself off as a member (or affiliated friend) of the [[Betazoid]] aristocracy, and a tendency to look down on others. Yaxara always behaves in the way she imagines aristocrats to behave, usually to a comical effect, especially given her modest social standing as the head of a minor noble house. Her main criterion is judging people, and she is most impressed by material wealth and a high social status. To a lesser extent, 'celebrity status' also influences her readily. Yaxara is fiercely traditionalist, believing in the benefits of a matriarchal society. | |||
==Yaxara's commitment to her social ascendancy== | ==Yaxara's commitment to her social ascendancy== |
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