Drouet Einas de Remuva-Yuzil

Started by De Remuva, Apr 02, 2025, 02:44 AM

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De Remuva

MC Username: De_Remuva

Their name: D. E. R. Y., Drouet, Einas, Drout Einas, De Remuva, Remuva-Yuzil, Yuzil, Rem

Traits:
-Respectful
-Patient
-Adventurous
-Visionary
-Bold
-Curious

Political views:
-Solarist
-Agrarian
-Belief in self as best ruler
-Views commercial wealth and power as the key
-Motto: Land and Trade

Some goals:
-Establish Reauce as a hub of commerce and agricultural productivity
-Protect Tarborois culture (for political power purposes)
-Protect Solarist institutions
-Expand Carpesian (Tarboroise) political and economic connections to Aréole

Background:
Remuva-Yuzil comes from a mixed noble household. The Yuzil of the family came from local Tarborois notables who converted to Solarism during the Order regime. The family would grow in prestige in local Tarbor affairs and ingrained themselves in the lower channels of the Order's state. By the early to mid 17th century, the family survived the transition from the different administration. Due to their connections and knowledge of the Custom of Rochefort, they grew in power on the Island of Reauce in Tarbor, officially becoming a Marquis by 1699. By the early 18th century, they desired to increase their standing in the Principality of Carpesia. Their history of proximity to the Solar Order and knowledge of Aréole led to a political marriage between the family and a house in Aréole. The Aréolean house was relatively young but was growing in notoriety due to their ventures in the newly discovered Anguille continent. The house was named de Remuva. In this context, Redouane Robert Ron Romain-René married off his second child (Robert Ron-René Robert-Ron) to the only child, a daughter, of the head of the house of Yuzil in 1713. This successful union created the House de Remuva-Yuzil, a cadet branch of the House de Remuva. Drouet Einas de Remuva-Yuzil is the third person to be the head of the family. Their father, Douclé Ezra de Remuva-Yuzil (1754-1780), grew the holdings of the family to the entirety of their native Island of Reauce (except for the Princely city). Drouet is much like their father, curious and an avid reader about the latest discoveries and theories. However, they see themselves as uniquely able to bring the changes they desire. Unlike their father, they see opportunity in the commercial and financial industries as they had seen first hand the fortune it brings in Aréole when visiting their cousins. Though they believe in social harmony and order, and while they support some reforms from the Carpesian crown, they question if the arrangement is a beneficial one. They feel restricted by Carpesia and are embarressed of the seemingly backward Carpesian ways and religions. For them, a good world, a NOBLE world, is one without Cajrism. Do not be fooled by their interest in modern economics, DE Remuva is a person for the modern age but they reject modernity. They have written articles against notions of rights and only see the value of economic advancement only in the productivity of wealth it can achieve. For Remuva, wealth is glorious. One is good if one is glorious.
They have a plan and a vision. One of wealth and power. Through land and commerce.
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