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 +====== Vittoria Vestris, Stalwart Guardian ======
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 +"​…But nevertheless,​ I write to express my appreciation. No matter what the Emperor would have you think, Vittoria, this match was orchestrated by you alone, and it is you we have to thank for His Imperial Majesty’s current happiness. I admit that at first I was sceptical, but I now see the good that such a change will do for both our families, as well as for the peace and unity of the Qeltan Sea as a whole.
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 +Cirino has adjusted well to Orrium but is adamant that you and the rest of his family should visit as soon as is possible. Likewise, His Majesty Emperor Clemente Leocadio d’Allacasta anticipates meeting his in-laws with great pleasure, and greatly regrets that you could not all make the long voyage for the wedding.
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 +Your humble servant,\\
 +Councillor Ippolita Landos"​\\
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 +//-- Found among Vittoria Vestris’ personal communications after her death. Sent soon after the marriage of Cirino Vestris to the Emperor of Orrium.//
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 +“I then proceeded to the grounds of Perano’s jewel – the Vestris estate. I was greeted by the head of the family, Madeleine Vestris, a surprisingly spry woman for her great age. She was happy to give me an extensive tour of the grounds, pointing out such areas of historic significance as the spot where Esharia’s bioship was grown.
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 +Although it was quite something to see, the bioship’s location did not make such an impression upon my heart as the last point in our tour. Madeleine led me to a secluded spot, shaded by towering oaks and bathed in autumn light. She then directed my attention to a tomb, carved of white marble, seemingly untouched by nature, time, or decay.
 +It is here, she told me, that two very dear relatives of hers are buried. The tomb was first home to Sofia Vestris, who died tragically young. She was later joined by her widow, Vittoria Vestris.
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 +Madeleine recounted to me the very peculiar story of the burial. As the late Vittoria was lowered into the tomb, Sofia’s bones seemed to crumble before her very eyes. Nevertheless,​ as the body settled into place, its arms almost seemed to fall across its companion in embrace. There were few dry eyes as the two lovers reunited. Madeleine reported, with not a little sadness, that she felt she had never seen Vittoria’s face look so at peace.”\\
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 +//-- Excerpt from ‘The Homes and Haunts of Notable Wetlands Families,​’ by Felicita Nazario//
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 +“…Now, now, settle down. I know this is less exciting than the famine and the battles, but Vittoria Vestris’ role in resolving the Plains disputes cannot be understated. If you’ll turn to page 155 in your textbooks, you’ll find a later illustration of her pivotal visit to and talks with Magno Toqare…”\\
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 +//-- Overheard in an Esharian history classroom//
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