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'''Oksana Marusya Ivanovich''' was born in a far northern settlement known as Ulvegar on the 3rd of Tobias' Bounty, 1904. where her mother, Maya Ekaterina vas Ruthern, had gone to spread the teachings of Canonism. However, Maya would abandon Oksana when she was still young, leaving the girl to face the harsh and unforgiving lands alone. With no parental figures, poverty, and uncertainty marked Oksana's early years, but she remained unbroken through such trials. | '''Oksana Marusya Ivanovich''' was born in a far northern settlement known as Ulvegar on the 3rd of Tobias' Bounty, 1904. where her mother, Maya Ekaterina vas Ruthern, had gone to spread the teachings of Canonism. However, Maya would abandon Oksana when she was still young, leaving the girl to face the harsh and unforgiving lands alone. With no parental figures, poverty, and uncertainty marked Oksana's early years, but she remained unbroken through such trials. | ||
[[File:childoksana.png|200px|thumb|left| ''Oksana at age 11'']] | [[File:childoksana.png|200px|thumb|left| ''Oksana at age 11'']] | ||
− | Upon | + | Upon receiving tidings of the Ivanovich family's presence in the Duchy of Adria, fourteen-year-old Oksana embarked on a quest to seek her father's guidance. However, upon arrival, she discovered that he had embarked on another foreign escapade, leaving behind only his son, Sveneld, an unfamiliar brother to Oksana. |
− | Oksana | + | From that point forward, Oksana dwelled on the outskirts of the city, residing in a humble lean-to against the protective walls of the church. Dirt and disarray clung to her being, her appearance neglected and uncared for, with naught but the clothes on her back. Yet, despite her unkempt state, her mind was nourished by the pages of books, which offered her solace and escape. |
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+ | Regrettably, Oksana's penmanship remained illegible, and she yearned to acquire the art of writing. This desire led her to encounter several adolescents of her age, including Markus Marie Sarkozic, the son of the Duke Heinrik Otto, with whom she would eventually unite in marriage upon their ship's arrival in Aevos. | ||
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+ | Throughout the passing years, Oksana's indomitable spirit persevered. Embracing her calling, she donned the cloth of a deaconess within the diocese of Adria, dedicating herself to the dissemination of the sacred teachings contained within the Holy Scrolls. With unwavering devotion, she propagated the wisdom and enlightenment of the Adrianfolk and her own subjects in Aldersberg. | ||
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Oksana Marusya, otherwise known as Oksana of the North or Oksana of the Heartlands, was the Countess-Consort of Aldersberg by her marriage to Markus Marie Sarkozic in 1924. However, to what extent she was an actual countess is disputed due to Markus's claim to the title being unsteady in the first place. Furthermore, she was a member of the noble lineages of Ivanovich and Ruthern, later taking the surname of her unknown father. Her tenure, and life in general, was in severe poverty which only pushed her closer to her religion and to be a charitable countess when she had the chance to be.
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Biography
Early Life
Oksana Marusya Ivanovich was born in a far northern settlement known as Ulvegar on the 3rd of Tobias' Bounty, 1904. where her mother, Maya Ekaterina vas Ruthern, had gone to spread the teachings of Canonism. However, Maya would abandon Oksana when she was still young, leaving the girl to face the harsh and unforgiving lands alone. With no parental figures, poverty, and uncertainty marked Oksana's early years, but she remained unbroken through such trials.
Upon receiving tidings of the Ivanovich family's presence in the Duchy of Adria, fourteen-year-old Oksana embarked on a quest to seek her father's guidance. However, upon arrival, she discovered that he had embarked on another foreign escapade, leaving behind only his son, Sveneld, an unfamiliar brother to Oksana.
From that point forward, Oksana dwelled on the outskirts of the city, residing in a humble lean-to against the protective walls of the church. Dirt and disarray clung to her being, her appearance neglected and uncared for, with naught but the clothes on her back. Yet, despite her unkempt state, her mind was nourished by the pages of books, which offered her solace and escape.
Regrettably, Oksana's penmanship remained illegible, and she yearned to acquire the art of writing. This desire led her to encounter several adolescents of her age, including Markus Marie Sarkozic, the son of the Duke Heinrik Otto, with whom she would eventually unite in marriage upon their ship's arrival in Aevos.
Throughout the passing years, Oksana's indomitable spirit persevered. Embracing her calling, she donned the cloth of a deaconess within the diocese of Adria, dedicating herself to the dissemination of the sacred teachings contained within the Holy Scrolls. With unwavering devotion, she propagated the wisdom and enlightenment of the Adrianfolk and her own subjects in Aldersberg.
Marriage
As Oksana began to work around the Duchy of Adria she would become acquainted with a few adolescents her age, one of which was the Duke's son, Markus Marie Sarkozic.
As Countess-Consort of Aldersberg
WIP - disputed
Titles and Styles
- 1904-1924: Miss, Oksana Marusya Ivanovich
- 1924-Presently: The Right Honorable, Oksana of the North, Countess of Aldersberg