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! colspan="2" span style="font-size:x-small;" | ''Zuwena Maridhia, by Issa Akinjide (1742)''
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|<span style="font-size:small;">'''Gwand Wady of Seyam'''
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| <span style="font-size:small;">'''Bown''': 8th of the Sun's Smiwe, 1728 <br> [[Seyam]], Kowvassa
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| <span style="font-size:small;">'''Born''': 22nd of the Sun's Smile, 1728 <br> Thyra, [[Seyam]]
 
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| <span style="font-size:small;">'''Died''': c. 1754-1755, Thyra, [[Seyam]]
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| <span style="font-size:small;">'''Spouse''': Mordecai (Mardochi) Hinseli
 
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'''Zulena Malidhia''' Kiwos ag Sulyné, ''([[Common]]: Serena Maria Cairo of Solinay)'', awso known as Zulena the Polite fow hew polite natule, was bown to Kiwos ag Sulyné and an unknown woman who is pwesumed to be dead, weaving some to believe she is the iwwegitimate chiwd of Kiwos and a mistwess of his. She was a webewlious chiwd who aimed to be like hew cousin, [[Erasto I]], the Suldaan of [[Seyam]].
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'''Zuwena Maridhia ag Sulyné''' (22 Suns Smile, 1728 - c. 1750s) was a princess of [[Seyam|The Medri Negasi of Seyam]], and a noblewoman by marriage to Mordecai Hinseli. Throughout her life, Zuwena was noted as a prominent figure within the struggling kingdom of Seyam. Her cousin was the Suldaan, and thus she spent most of her time with him. Most of Zuwena’s life has been lost to history; as there were little to no records of her birth or her death. To further complicate matters, the Kingdom fell some time after her death in the 1750s, and many documents kept by [[Erasto I]] were lost in the following decades.
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== Biography ==
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=== Early Life ===
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Scholars of the Southeron people, as well as surviving Seyami, believed Zuwena was born on the 22nd of the Sun's smile, 1728, to Kiros ag Sulyné and an unnamed concubine. Thus, Zuwena never knew her mother and was primarily raised by other women in her household. She was raised as a devout [[The Jyoist Church of Thyra|Jyoist]], and spoke [[Ghanwua]] for most of her childhood. Around 1738, Zuwena had traveled to the capital of Seyam, Thyra. Zuwena was made Grand Lady upon her arrival (which was more of an honorific than anything), and served as a diplomat to various small kingdoms in the south of Arcas. In addition she helped write down the Ghanwuan language, as it had no true writing system. Around 1754, she entered into an arranged marriage with Mordecai Hinseli, a nobleman descended from the Rutledge family.
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=== Marriage ===
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Documents surrounding the two’s marriage are murky. Multiple documents refer to Mordecai as Mardochi (which would’ve been his Ghanwuan name), whilst other documents refer to him as Mordecai.
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The wedding was a closed ceremony, with only the two families attending. It was quick, happening in less than an hour, and as a symbol of their marriage, Mordecai had given her a bokolo feather. Zuwena, in a letter to an Orenian friend, recalled the marriage being very boring. Mordecai and Zuwena had never truly interacted and, according to Zuwena, the pair were very shy around each other. Nevertheless, the two consummated their marriage, and Zuwena was even pregnant with a daughter. The marriage, however, was short lived, as Zuwena died in childbirth.
  
=== Biography ===
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=== Death ===
==Early Life==
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Zuwena died shortly after their marriage, likely around 1754 or 1755. The couple’s daughter, who went unnamed, died a few short hours after her mother. As tradition, the bokolo feather was returned to Mordecai. There are no surviving records of what happened to Mordecai, and it’s presumed he died shortly after the fall of Seyam.  
Zulena was bown in the Kingdom of Seyam on the 8th of the Sun's Smiwe, 1728. Hew mothew was said to die in chiwdbiwth, and was supposedwy the life of Kiwos, awthough, many peopwe have suspected that she might have been just a mistwess. Fwom a young age, Zulena showed an intewest in politics, often begging to be sent to [[Oren]] to be taught politics; howevew, this nevew happened due to hew immatulity, instead, she took up composing music, baking, and seling dwesses, which the maids of hew taught hew to do. She weawned the Seyami coult mannelisms, and attempted to make hewsewf weww acquainted lith evewyone at the Coult of Seyam, which did not go weww fow hew.
 
  
Eventuawwy, she stopped sholing up to coult, a gweat welief to most of the peopwe in the coult. At age thiwteen, she feww in wove lith a hawfling boy who she dubbed 'Showty'. Zulena and Showty would often sneak out of the city and expwowe the desewts of Kowvassa. Zulena knew this was iwwegaw, but; she believed that he was hew one twue wove. Untiw thwee months watew, on the thiwd of the Snow's maiden, of which he disappeawed. Aftew his disappeawance, she took up hunting in Kowvassa, weawning to twap, wetlieve, and cook hew Pwey.
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== After Death and Fall of Seyam ==
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Zuwena was not given a funeral, as it was seen as weak that she died in childbirth. Instead, she was buried in an unmarked grave somewhere in the Korvassa, and it was rumored that her spirit haunted the deserts in the winter. Several men disappeared in the Korvassan deserts, mostly Orenians coming to convert the Seyami to Canonism. However, it was more likely because of their inability to navigate the vast deserts. Many stories followed Zuwena in her death, including one that she would steal daughters left alone at night.  
  
==Teenage years==
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Seyam fell in the 1760s because of Erasto’s weak and inefficient rule, and the Southeron scattered Arcas, mainly settling in Haense or Oren. Al-Faiz, Seyam’s neighbor, had been abandoned by the 1820s, and any attempt to revive Al-Faiz or Seyam went awry in one way or another, or were ultimately ignored.
Zulena, now fifteen, would wong fow hew debutante baww awong lith hew cousins, [[Carawelo]] and [[Samara]], it was at this time that she tlied to ewase evewy signatule of hew pwevious wove, Showty, who haunted hew, fultheling hew wonging to weave the desewts of Kowvassa, and especiawwy Seyam. She thwew hewsewf into studying to become a dipwomat, and swowwy waited fow hew Debutante.
 
  
  
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Zuwena ag Sulyné
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Zuwena Maridhia, by Issa Akinjide (1750)
Grand Lady of Seyam
Predecessor: N/A
Born: 22nd of the Sun's Smile, 1728
Thyra, Seyam
Died: c. 1754-1755, Thyra, Seyam
Spouse: Mordecai (Mardochi) Hinseli
House: Sulyne
Father: Kiros ag Sulyné
Mother: Unknown, presumed dead
Ethnicity: Southeron

Zuwena Maridhia ag Sulyné (22 Suns Smile, 1728 - c. 1750s) was a princess of The Medri Negasi of Seyam, and a noblewoman by marriage to Mordecai Hinseli. Throughout her life, Zuwena was noted as a prominent figure within the struggling kingdom of Seyam. Her cousin was the Suldaan, and thus she spent most of her time with him. Most of Zuwena’s life has been lost to history; as there were little to no records of her birth or her death. To further complicate matters, the Kingdom fell some time after her death in the 1750s, and many documents kept by Erasto I were lost in the following decades.

Biography

Early Life

Scholars of the Southeron people, as well as surviving Seyami, believed Zuwena was born on the 22nd of the Sun's smile, 1728, to Kiros ag Sulyné and an unnamed concubine. Thus, Zuwena never knew her mother and was primarily raised by other women in her household. She was raised as a devout Jyoist, and spoke Ghanwua for most of her childhood. Around 1738, Zuwena had traveled to the capital of Seyam, Thyra. Zuwena was made Grand Lady upon her arrival (which was more of an honorific than anything), and served as a diplomat to various small kingdoms in the south of Arcas. In addition she helped write down the Ghanwuan language, as it had no true writing system. Around 1754, she entered into an arranged marriage with Mordecai Hinseli, a nobleman descended from the Rutledge family.

Marriage

Documents surrounding the two’s marriage are murky. Multiple documents refer to Mordecai as Mardochi (which would’ve been his Ghanwuan name), whilst other documents refer to him as Mordecai.

The wedding was a closed ceremony, with only the two families attending. It was quick, happening in less than an hour, and as a symbol of their marriage, Mordecai had given her a bokolo feather. Zuwena, in a letter to an Orenian friend, recalled the marriage being very boring. Mordecai and Zuwena had never truly interacted and, according to Zuwena, the pair were very shy around each other. Nevertheless, the two consummated their marriage, and Zuwena was even pregnant with a daughter. The marriage, however, was short lived, as Zuwena died in childbirth.

Death

Zuwena died shortly after their marriage, likely around 1754 or 1755. The couple’s daughter, who went unnamed, died a few short hours after her mother. As tradition, the bokolo feather was returned to Mordecai. There are no surviving records of what happened to Mordecai, and it’s presumed he died shortly after the fall of Seyam.

After Death and Fall of Seyam

Zuwena was not given a funeral, as it was seen as weak that she died in childbirth. Instead, she was buried in an unmarked grave somewhere in the Korvassa, and it was rumored that her spirit haunted the deserts in the winter. Several men disappeared in the Korvassan deserts, mostly Orenians coming to convert the Seyami to Canonism. However, it was more likely because of their inability to navigate the vast deserts. Many stories followed Zuwena in her death, including one that she would steal daughters left alone at night.

Seyam fell in the 1760s because of Erasto’s weak and inefficient rule, and the Southeron scattered Arcas, mainly settling in Haense or Oren. Al-Faiz, Seyam’s neighbor, had been abandoned by the 1820s, and any attempt to revive Al-Faiz or Seyam went awry in one way or another, or were ultimately ignored.