Faustina Faendryl

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Faustina Faendryl
Storyline Tales of Wehnimer's Landing
Gender Female
Race Dark Elf
Culture Faendryl
Status Alive
Hometown New Ta'Faendryl
Alias/Title Trader, Importer/Exporter
Affiliation(s) Emporion

Faustina Faendryl is an importer and exporter of the Emporion in House Faendryl, though most of her business works out of the southern port of Behizet. Faustina profits off arbitrage and takes advantage of opportunities arising from embargoes and other trade restrictions. As with other Emporion Faendryl working in the outlands, Faustina pays keen attention to her surroundings, making note of information that may be of interest to the Basilica. In early 5126 Modern Era she traveled to Melgorehn's Reach, where an investigation was underway into shadowy Ithzir invasions and the lost Palestra Blade Aralyte Halanori Faendryl, gambling there was money to be made in providing wares to Faendryl who are not used to leaving the borders.

Faustina is fairly rich as an entrepreneur, but comes from the middle class, is itinerant rather than entrenched, and would be considered "new money" in Faendryl society. She is cosmopolitan and accustomed to traveling in other cultures. She is well-informed on current events, which by the standards of much shorter-lived races, means she is well-versed in the political history of the continent. Her attitudes toward both foreign and domestic politics are pragmatic, opportunistic, and somewhat cynical, but comparatively charitable to understanding the perspectives of those who are not Faendryl.

Appearance

Emporion Trader Faustina.

She has an ornate bourde tunic and a pair of dark boots.

Ambients
Faustina asks, "The legends of this mountain are confusing.  The locals say it was made by the mad wizard Melgorehn, but others say it was thousands of years ago, by some Loul the Enchanter.  That dwarves named it Eonak's Reach.  But I have heard others say Melgorehn aged rapidly, when he was struck down, so maybe it is the same wizard?"

Faustina says, "The finest merchandise from the bottom of the world at the top of it.  Fair prices, square deals.  Guaranteed to cost less than your soul."

Faustina says, "When we began flooding the Horn of the DragonSpine with demons, it made it too dangerous even for smugglers to profit.  The humans had to build a big wall, and it kept the Nalfein out.  But now they are trying to reverse our gains in this matter."
Questions and Answers
Chaston:

Faustina says, "The Emporion lost a lot of influence in that region, though the destruction of those cities happened earlier under Selantha.  I would take this newfound enlightenment over Chaston's Edict with a barrel of salt.  The refugees who went to the Wyrdeep have a history of entanglement with the Nalfein, who in those years kept frontier outposts west of what is now Barrett's Gorge.  It was a tripwire against our northward expansion.  No one is trying to give land to the elves who went instead to the Kingdom of Hendor."

Faustina argues, "Forget what the bards sing, when they wax lyrical about peace.  What is peace?  It is the enshrinement of existing power relations, conservatives preserving their privileges.  The Turamzzyrian Empire has no effective control over the Wyrdeep.  Ceding the Wyrdeep gives up nothing, and legitimizes the actual theft.  No one is giving Honneland to the Wyrdeep elves, much less South Hendor."


Dark Elf:

Faustina rolls her eyes, "You get used to hearing that out here in the wilds.  What is ironic is that ordinary humans in Turamzzyr do not distinguish between branches of Elvenkind.  When I was in Chastonia, I was called a 'sylvan devil.'  Dark Elf is a translation of an Elven word, which is a term of condemnation.  But when you get into these outskirts with a lot of mixing, people actually conceive of 'Dark Elves' as its own race, and blithely say it without even meaning anything by it."

Faustina continues, "You learn to ignore it, because it is usually ignorant.  The Dhe'nar often consider themselves a separate race, purified by burning in a crucible of hardship.  Faendryl think of themselves as Elves, but those in the diaspora often internalize it.  Evashir has turned it into some kind of weird priority dispute with Sharath over Rhoska-Tor.  I think the term only makes any literal sense in the wastelands with its deeply corrupted cultists."


Empire:

Faustina says, "The true isolationist period of House Faendryl, after the Sea Elf War, really ended with the accession of Korvath.  Our imperialism is occurring mostly through 'soft power' and covertness.  It happens on scales of time and space that are too difficult for humans to perceive, with ourselves as causal roots of much of what happens in the West.  The whole of Turamzzyrian history itself is, in a sense, merely a byproduct of our politics with other Houses."

Faustina continues, "The Basilica orchestrates the consent of the Faendryl masses.  The Clerisy spreads sorcery into the outlands, compelling the need for Palestra.  This overcomes the Palestra's resistance, as expansion makes them less elite.  The Armata and Agrestis chafe as the Palestra and Emporion extend beyond the borders, which manipulates them into wishing to reclaim the Empire.  But it all happens when the Patriarch wishes, not the other way around."


Evashir: 

Faustina says, "Evashir is a small principality on the southeastern coast, for which we have an armistice, but no formal recognition of sovereignty.  It has long been tolerated as useful for shooing away or exiling political dissidents.  They hold a high degree of neutrality in international affairs.  They even sat out the Undead War, or so they claim, swearing up and down they were not collaborators of Despana.  They act as though there is some virtue in this, but the morality of it is quite dubious."

Faustina says, "Evashir is perhaps the oldest identifiable nationality with roots in Rhoska-Tor.  Though this is disputed by Sharath.  There is a tension in this, in that Evashir identifies with these ancestors, but it is small and has long taken in discontents from 'dark elves' of other backgrounds.  They are so inclusive, in a sense, they inherit others condemnation.  A Dark Elf is a Dark Elf, as some put it, demon summoners and necromancers."


Guilds: 

Faustina says, "The Emporion of House Faendryl is dominated by its guilds.  The Pentact was designed to be corporatist, where experts would vie for power internally within each sector, trying to prove they best achieve the will of the Patriarch.  They direct their knives at each other, seeking to rise up among their own.  Grievances become directed at the Pentact elites, rather than the Basilica, and those elites absorb the blame for policy failures.  The Patriarch is the savior who may intervene and solve all things at will."

Faustina says, "All of this is for good reason.  While guilds by their very nature exist to restrict competition, none of them have a legal monopoly, such that their survival is ever precarious.  But they are themselves the regulatory powers within the Emporion.  Achieving guild status gains legal powers, imposing regulations, making barriers to entry.  Instead of competing on prices, new guilds kill old ones, by making them obsolete."


Importer:

Faustina says, "Yes.  I am an importer-exporter, I import and export.  The Emporion holds a legal monopoly on foreign trade, which is meant to put us at odds with the Agrestis.  The more influential we become in the outlands, the greater the pressure will become to expand the Patriarch's lands.  I imagine the Emporion would become increasingly domestic.  But for now, at least, I make much profit from arbitrage, off all the embargoes and international animosities. "

Faustina elaborates, "Much of my business is worked out of Behizet, where we get things through indirect trade.  I've come here trying to supply these people who do not leave the city much with their creature comforts.  With all suitable markups.  It is a risky gamble.  The Harrowers are among the last people who need to rely on an exporter to get what they want.  What I trade in does not much matter.  It could be information, for all I care."


Kasendra Accords:

Faustina frowns, "Those treaties are very dangerous.  I doubt the human Emperor really even understood what he was doing with it.  He seems sincere in his idealism.  Some call him a 'useful idiot' for it.  The Nalfein are much like an annoying sibling, trying to provoke the elder into hitting them.  They keep annoying and provoking, where we resist giving them the satisfaction.  Because they are ever arranging the situation, just so, that they will make us look the villain."

Faustina goes on, "They do this because there are four other siblings standing behind them.  Their whole foreign policy is based on us not being willing to hit them.  Trying to get away with as much as they can, because the Basilica still does not want to deepen our alienation.  But they are playing with fire.  Many of our people have lost interest in reconciling with our cousins.  If they keep eroding our care for esteem in the East, there will be no restraint left from total war."


Nalfein:

Faustina says, "The ordinary people of any given place, even those in Ta'Nalfein, are different from their elites and the doctrines of rightful thinking.  The typical Nalfein is not so different from the typical Faendryl of the Rachis or Emporion.  They are more venal and selfishly interested.  Their rulers have long put their narrow national interest above what is best for Elvenkind.  But they get on well enough with the other courts in the East, who do not bear the brunt of the worst of their treachery."

Faustina asks, "Truthfully, the ordinary Nalfein probably does not even believe it, the crimes their rulers actually commit.  Much as we might reflexively defend accusations against the Patriarch.  This makes it all the more convincing to the ordinary people of other nations, who think of this as aspersions and stereotypes.  Surely, it was those wretched and evil Dark Elves, who destroyed House Ashrim.  How could we be at all at fault?"


Turamzzyr:

Faustina says, "House Faendryl will never relinquish its claims to the Elven Empire.  There are some among the Legantine chancellery, the imperialist ambassadors, who might be amenable to mannish vassal kingdoms in the West.  Out of the sheer impracticality of ruling those lands directly in any timely fashion.  The expectation is that human kingdoms are always short-lived, by our standards, and we will gradually retake it over centuries from the north down as a pincer."

Faustina continues, "It is complicated to speak of hostile attitudes.  Most of our population was alive for the 'Third Elven War.'  They were enraged by the massacre of Gellig.  Otherwise the humans would have been an abstraction to most of us.  But the Emporion spreads itself through these foreign lands, into their markets and courts.  It erodes and dissolves condemnation.  We bend them to our will from within, by warmth in brittle coldness, even as the sword would shatter it from without."


Valley of Gold:

Faustina says, "You must be trying to bait me into saying what markets of opportunity have opened, with this increased commerce and relations between East and West.  I have nothing so warm to say about it.  You have to understand, though I do not expect it, that we see this matter in entirely different terms.  To us it is an insult that other races are more welcome in the East than ourselves.  The absurdity of being exiled from our own homeland.  The civilization we created out of nothing."

Faustina explains, "When you then speak of such liberty and justice in the rescinding of restrictions on races, such as with Chaston's Edict, you fail to understand the true cost of it.  That is a 'petty theft' against those who had no rights to those imperial lands.  The 'grand theft' is the Turamzzyrian Empire itself.  That the Illistim and Nalfein try to make this legitimate is anathema to us.  It is like asking us to sacrifice our own child on an altar of barbarism."

See Also

The following were other bolded NPCs in the same period that at times provided automated interaction: