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'''Caria Trianus''' {{Pronunciation|CARE-ee-ah TREE-an-us}} is the current [[Keeper of the Light]] as of {{Year|6976}}. In this role she serves as the leader of [[Mesollonia]] and the highest mortal authority among [[Harinna|Harinna's]] followers. | '''Caria Trianus''' {{Pronunciation|CARE-ee-ah TREE-an-us}} is the current [[Keeper of the Light]] as of {{Year|6976}}. In this role she serves as the leader of [[Mesollonia]] and the highest mortal authority among [[Harinna|Harinna's]] followers. | ||
Prior to her election as Keeper, Trianus was a high cleric in the [[Viridia|Viridian]] city of [[Felasan]]. | Prior to her election as Keeper, Trianus was a high cleric in the [[Viridia|Viridian]] city of [[Felasan]], where she was known to have the ear of the Viridian monarch, [[Sanctus Vatias III|Sanctus III]]. Many believe her to favor the interests of the Dominion, as she has allowed the blessing of royal artifacts to resume, a practice discontinued by her predecessor in response to a perceived lack of support for the church. Privately, however, Trianus does not care for Sanctus' conciliatory gestures towards the faith, viewing them as half-hearted at best and insincere opportunism at worst. | ||
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Revision as of 02:17, 17 August 2023
Caria Trianus (pronounced CARE-ee-ah TREE-an-us) is the current Keeper of the Light as of Y9976*. In this role she serves as the leader of Mesollonia and the highest mortal authority among Harinna's followers.
Prior to her election as Keeper, Trianus was a high cleric in the Viridian city of Felasan, where she was known to have the ear of the Viridian monarch, Sanctus III. Many believe her to favor the interests of the Dominion, as she has allowed the blessing of royal artifacts to resume, a practice discontinued by her predecessor in response to a perceived lack of support for the church. Privately, however, Trianus does not care for Sanctus' conciliatory gestures towards the faith, viewing them as half-hearted at best and insincere opportunism at worst.