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| {{Character | | {{Character |
| |name=Eavanette DeAmbergris
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| |birth=Humanity 88 | | |birth=Humanity 88 |
| |titles={{Title | | |holdings=[[Winterwend]] |
| |name=[[Winterwend|Marchioness of Winterwend]]
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| |tenure=ca. Humanity '105 – ongoing as of '107
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| |parents={{Parent
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| |text=[[Camula DeAmbergris]]
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| }}{{Parent
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| ||text=[[Iestinius MacBiddan]]
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| }}
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| |race=Human | | |race=Human |
| |gender=Female | | |gender=Female |
| |house=[[House DeAmbergris]] | | |house=[[House DeAmbergris]] |
| | |occupation=Marchioness of Winterwend |
| |height=5'9" | | |height=5'9" |
| |aliases=Her Serene Highness | | |aliases=Her Serene Highness |
| |image=[[file:Winterwend.png|200px|thumb|left|Marchioness Eavanettes personal coat of arms: Per fess ermine quarterly sable and or, an inescutcheon azure, on a bend gules a sun in glory or over a dog passant guardant bisque. Achievement: A peer's helmet, a torse argent and azure, its crest a mural crown or. Mantling: counter ermine and argent. Motto: "Non Video ; Solum Loquor". Compartment: a castle gules]]
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| ==Description==
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| Eavanette was fair-skinned, tall and rangy with light brown eyes. Her face was hawk-nosed and she spoke with a royal pronunciation.
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| == Personality ==
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| Eavenette was frequently described as an ideologue, holding firm and zealous belief in the values of freedom and nationalism. Despite being deeply spiritual she disliked organized religion and took particular umbrage with the dogmatic church of [[The Highpriest]] as she believed that people ought to swear fealty to their nation rather than their faith.
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