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Ramarima (660-748), known to the Lady as Ocha, was born into a major and wealthy branch of the noble folk Ichos lineage in the city of [[Ardukh]]. Her family sent her to be an acolyte in the anticipation of her receiving mystic training and to improve her marriage prospects, but instead, she found herself drawn to the place and its people, especially the Lady herself, and in 681 she was adopted by [[Ajemika Osper Nemni|Ajemika Nemni]] (soon to become hengi) and her partner, Vasara of the Honogh. While this cut her off from much of her family's influence, her awareness of the social life of the aristocracy made her enormously useful, and during her adoptive mother's long and fruitful tenure as hengi, she helped navigate numerous complicated issues with the major noble lineages locally (Dendorfi, Sortusai, Kaisastelovis especially) and further afield. Her notebooks about the affairs of the local lineages remain in Nemnu's libraries, still useful even though she died twenty years ago now. | Ramarima (660-748), known to the Lady as Ocha, was born into a major and wealthy branch of the noble folk Ichos lineage in the city of [[Ardukh]]. Her family sent her to be an acolyte in the anticipation of her receiving mystic training and to improve her marriage prospects, but instead, she found herself drawn to the place and its people, especially the Lady herself, and in 681 she was adopted by [[Ajemika Osper Nemni|Ajemika Nemni]] (soon to become hengi) and her partner, Vasara of the Honogh. While this cut her off from much of her family's influence, her awareness of the social life of the aristocracy made her enormously useful, and during her adoptive mother's long and fruitful tenure as hengi, she helped navigate numerous complicated issues with the major noble lineages locally (Dendorfi, Sortusai, Kaisastelovis especially) and further afield. Her notebooks about the affairs of the local lineages remain in Nemnu's libraries, still useful even though she died twenty years ago now. | ||
− | Mother: [[Ajemika Osper Nemni]] | + | *Mother: [[Ajemika Osper Nemni]] |
− | Daughter: [[Ruvinde Nemni]] | + | *Daughter: [[Ruvinde Nemni]] |
− | Granddaughter: [[Fosifa Nemni]] | + | *Granddaughter: [[Fosifa Nemni]] |
− | Great-granddaughter: [[Nanga Nemni]] | + | *Great-granddaughter: [[Nanga Nemni]] |
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Latest revision as of 23:15, 16 January 2024
Ramarima (660-748), known to the Lady as Ocha, was born into a major and wealthy branch of the noble folk Ichos lineage in the city of Ardukh. Her family sent her to be an acolyte in the anticipation of her receiving mystic training and to improve her marriage prospects, but instead, she found herself drawn to the place and its people, especially the Lady herself, and in 681 she was adopted by Ajemika Nemni (soon to become hengi) and her partner, Vasara of the Honogh. While this cut her off from much of her family's influence, her awareness of the social life of the aristocracy made her enormously useful, and during her adoptive mother's long and fruitful tenure as hengi, she helped navigate numerous complicated issues with the major noble lineages locally (Dendorfi, Sortusai, Kaisastelovis especially) and further afield. Her notebooks about the affairs of the local lineages remain in Nemnu's libraries, still useful even though she died twenty years ago now.
- Mother: Ajemika Osper Nemni
- Daughter: Ruvinde Nemni
- Granddaughter: Fosifa Nemni
- Great-granddaughter: Nanga Nemni