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Revision as of 22:29, 4 February 2005

Agwene of the Resurgent Dream
Birth
19 December 1435
Death
N/A
Titles
Her High Majesty, High Queen of the Resurgent Dream, Duchess of Johsam, Countess of Ralaph, Lady Golding or Her Holiness, the Vicar of Dana, the Heiress of Lugh, the Sword of the Dagda
Marital Status
Engaged

Agwene ni Gwydion is the second daughter of Corrina of the Resurgent Dream and Immanuel of the Resurgent Dream. Until recently, she was not viewed as in line for a crown. However, when her older sister, Aiwyn of Mists, yielded the throne of the Resurgent Dream itself to claim the throne of the Islands of Mists, Agwene was granted the high throne of the Resurgent Dream.

In defiance of what was until recently a strong social taboo, Agwene is an open homosexual though recent political pressures have made it necessary for her to agree to take a husband. While this has created a good deal of dissent and disagreement at the tradition minded imperial court, none of her nobles have openly resisted yet.

Agwene is the sister of Aiwyn of Mists and Vicotira, Grand Duchess of Lavoisier. She is the niece of the late Danwyth of Shieldcrest, Nianki of Shieldcrest, and Beatrice, Grand Duchess of Lincoln. Agwene is fluent in English, Italian, Greek, Latin, Solimond, Paroseme, Mannikin, Glome, and Ondine.