Imolia Vandivel the First
Queen Imolia Vandivel
Imolia the First was the first Crowned and Recognized Queen of the House Vandivel. As the daughter of the Conqueror Isidra Vandivel the First, Imolia was Acknowledged Princess Heir before her mother died only a few years after the Battle of the Blood Plains. She ascended to the throne immediately after.
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Personal history
Despite being born before her mother won the revolution and became Conqueror, Imolia was a quiet, thoughtful child. She stayed out of the public eye and was most fond of learning history. While her childhood was spent under the misogynistic rule of the Bogurn Dynasty, which prevented her from getting a formal education, she had access to tutors.
Her last tutor, Jermand Tindolen, was only ten years her senior. She kept him on as an advisor as she learned the political role she would have to play, and she leaned on him heavily in her first years as Queen of Alfeari, having ascended to the throne at only 20 years of age.
She made Jermand her official consort two months before the birth of their first child, Perdan. The boy took after his parents and became a historian of note.
Their second child, Korand, was also a boy. He became a diplomat to the Far Reaches and married a woman he met among the Gan'ji.
The people of Alfeari became vocal about the lack of an Acknowledged Princess Heir when their third boy was stillborn. This was more a reflection of nervousness over the nascent matrilineal passage of the title of Queen than any real concern. However, the fourth and last child was the longed-for daughter, Iola Vandivel the First.
Accomplishments & Achievements
In 3375, Imolia founded the public school system of Alfeari. To this day, it remains one of the greatest successes in providing people opportunities to advance themselves and, by extension, the kingdom.
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