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'''Vivienne Anastasie''' ([[High Imperial]]: ''Viviana Anastasia''), born a Hereditary Princess of Savoy as the daughter to Olivier II, Prince of Savoy and Catherine of Sutica, ascended to the status of 'Queen of the Orenians' upon her marriage to Frederick I at the age of twenty one. Described as shrewd and the ultimate love of her husband's life, The Queen of Oren is regarded by historians to have been an instrumental strategist in the [[Brothers' War]] - the highly publicized civil war of the 19th century whose Royalist triumph resulted in Frederick's assumption of the throne.
 
'''Vivienne Anastasie''' ([[High Imperial]]: ''Viviana Anastasia''), born a Hereditary Princess of Savoy as the daughter to Olivier II, Prince of Savoy and Catherine of Sutica, ascended to the status of 'Queen of the Orenians' upon her marriage to Frederick I at the age of twenty one. Described as shrewd and the ultimate love of her husband's life, The Queen of Oren is regarded by historians to have been an instrumental strategist in the [[Brothers' War]] - the highly publicized civil war of the 19th century whose Royalist triumph resulted in Frederick's assumption of the throne.
 
=== Childhood and Early Life ===
 
=== Childhood and Early Life ===
Vivienne Anastasie Ashford de Savoie was born a savoyard princess under the reign of her esteemed father Olivier II, Prince of Savoy. She was birthed and deemed a twin alongside Renata Adelina de Savoie on the 14th of the Grand Harvest, 1847. The caliginous haired woman donned an astuteness for ballet at the juvenile age of five, spending most of her precious time practicing the likes of pirouettes. As a result, the princess maintained an alarmingly hollow-cheeked visage and steady poise. Catherine of Sutica ventured the child in a prolonged itinerary of differentiating subjects, becoming fluent in Latin and writing - finding comfort in the summit of a quill rather than of words. Vivienne Anastasie was practically mute as a youth - barely uttering sentences within her essence, instead hovering over dining tables and attentively organizing anything her slate orbs could lay their eyes on. The formalist became obsessed with the idea of perfection in all that she did, not quitting until her task was finished with the utmost lack of error, as she could not settle for error. Being of younger stock, more mistakes were evident within her countenance, leading to the princess unsteadily sabotaging herself. As a result, she was branded as lacking compassion or tone-deaf by Vivienne’s beloved siblings.  
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Vivienne Anastasie Ashford de Savoie was born a savoyard princess under the reign of her esteemed father Olivier II, Prince of Savoy. She was birthed and deemed a twin alongside Renata Adelina de Savoie on the 14th of the Grand Harvest, 1847. The caliginous haired woman donned an astuteness for ballet at the juvenile age of five, spending most of her precious time practicing the likes of pirouettes. As a result, the princess maintained an alarmingly hollow-cheeked visage and steady poise. Catherine of Sutica ventured the child in a prolonged itinerary of differentiating subjects, becoming fluent in Latin and writing - finding comfort in the summit of a quill rather than the speaking of words. Vivienne Anastasie was practically mute as a youth - barely uttering sentences within her essence, instead hovering over dining tables and attentively organizing anything her slate orbs could lay their eyes on. The formalist became obsessed with the idea of perfection in all that she did, not quitting until her task was finished with the utmost lack of error, as she could not settle for error. Being of younger stock, more mistakes were evident within her countenance, leading to the princess unsteadily sabotaging herself. As a result, she was branded as lacking compassion or tone-deaf by Vivienne’s beloved siblings.
  
 
== Titles, Styles, and Honors ==
 
== Titles, Styles, and Honors ==

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Vivienne of Savoy
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Queen of the Orenians
Tenure: 1868-Present
Predecessor: Anastasia of Kositz (As Holy Orenian Empress)
Successor: Incumbent
Born: 14th of the Grand Harvest, 1847
San Luciano, Principality of Savoy
Spouse: Frederick I, King of Oren (m. 1868)
House: Savoie
Father: Olivier II, Prince of Savoy
Mother: Catherine of Sutica

Vivienne Anastasie (High Imperial: Viviana Anastasia), born a Hereditary Princess of Savoy as the daughter to Olivier II, Prince of Savoy and Catherine of Sutica, ascended to the status of 'Queen of the Orenians' upon her marriage to Frederick I at the age of twenty one. Described as shrewd and the ultimate love of her husband's life, The Queen of Oren is regarded by historians to have been an instrumental strategist in the Brothers' War - the highly publicized civil war of the 19th century whose Royalist triumph resulted in Frederick's assumption of the throne.

Childhood and Early Life

Vivienne Anastasie Ashford de Savoie was born a savoyard princess under the reign of her esteemed father Olivier II, Prince of Savoy. She was birthed and deemed a twin alongside Renata Adelina de Savoie on the 14th of the Grand Harvest, 1847. The caliginous haired woman donned an astuteness for ballet at the juvenile age of five, spending most of her precious time practicing the likes of pirouettes. As a result, the princess maintained an alarmingly hollow-cheeked visage and steady poise. Catherine of Sutica ventured the child in a prolonged itinerary of differentiating subjects, becoming fluent in Latin and writing - finding comfort in the summit of a quill rather than the speaking of words. Vivienne Anastasie was practically mute as a youth - barely uttering sentences within her essence, instead hovering over dining tables and attentively organizing anything her slate orbs could lay their eyes on. The formalist became obsessed with the idea of perfection in all that she did, not quitting until her task was finished with the utmost lack of error, as she could not settle for error. Being of younger stock, more mistakes were evident within her countenance, leading to the princess unsteadily sabotaging herself. As a result, she was branded as lacking compassion or tone-deaf by Vivienne’s beloved siblings.

Titles, Styles, and Honors

Titles and Styles

  • 1847-1868: Her Highness The Princess Vivienne of Savoy
  • 1868-Present: Her Royal Majesty The Queen of Oren

Full style as Queen of the Orenians

HER ROYAL MAJESTY, Vivienne of Savoy, Queen consort of Oren, forever August, Queen consort of Renatus, Curon, Kaedrin, Salvus, and Seventis, Grand Duchess consort of Ves, Duchess consort of Helena, Novellen, Furnestock, Petra, Oltremont, South Arentania, and Lorraine, Baroness consort of Renzfeld, Protectress of the Heartlanders and Farfolk, etcetera.