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As a student at the University of Landing, Christina Freedman, daughter of the Lord of New Henrico, was already a leader and a figure of enormous popularity. The young Christina wrote a column for the campus newspaper, hosted a radio show on the campus radio station and was the star of numerous school productions. She was elected both homecoming queen and student body president. A career in the media seemed to await the attractive young woman. | As a student at the University of Landing, Christina Freedman, daughter of the Lord of New Henrico, was already a leader and a figure of enormous popularity. The young Christina wrote a column for the campus newspaper, hosted a radio show on the campus radio station and was the star of numerous school productions. She was elected both homecoming queen and student body president. A career in the media seemed to await the attractive young woman. | ||
− | After graduation, Freedman did briefly pursue a career as a network television reporter in [[ | + | After graduation, Freedman did briefly pursue a career as a network television reporter in [[Excalbia]] before going into politics. Her public exposure, good looks, natural magnetism and command of the issues made her a rising star in the Progressive Conservative Party. |
Despite her high public profile and growing reputation as a tough politician, it was considered a surprise when the newly enthroned Emperor [[David IV]] skipped over several veteran politicians in the ruling center-right coalition to name Lady Freedman Imperial Chancellor. | Despite her high public profile and growing reputation as a tough politician, it was considered a surprise when the newly enthroned Emperor [[David IV]] skipped over several veteran politicians in the ruling center-right coalition to name Lady Freedman Imperial Chancellor. |
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As a student at the University of Landing, Christina Freedman, daughter of the Lord of New Henrico, was already a leader and a figure of enormous popularity. The young Christina wrote a column for the campus newspaper, hosted a radio show on the campus radio station and was the star of numerous school productions. She was elected both homecoming queen and student body president. A career in the media seemed to await the attractive young woman.
After graduation, Freedman did briefly pursue a career as a network television reporter in Excalbia before going into politics. Her public exposure, good looks, natural magnetism and command of the issues made her a rising star in the Progressive Conservative Party.
Despite her high public profile and growing reputation as a tough politician, it was considered a surprise when the newly enthroned Emperor David IV skipped over several veteran politicians in the ruling center-right coalition to name Lady Freedman Imperial Chancellor.
As Chancellor, Lady Freedman has won a reputation for decisive and confident leadership. She has loyally implemented the Emperor's policies while taking her own initiative to shape their implementation. She is also known as "no-nonsense" leader whose temper, though rarely seen, is greatly feared and avoided.