Difference between revisions of "V'neef Hamdi"
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− | '''Titles:''' Senator, Young Turk (Deliberative Greater Chamber). | + | '''Titles:''' Senator, [[Young Turk]] (Deliberative Greater Chamber). |
'''Residence''': [[Imperial Palace]]. | '''Residence''': [[Imperial Palace]]. | ||
− | Young painter and musician of great skill, and a senator in the Deliberative. He is a proponent of ‘realist’ art, accurately duplicating sound and image seen in the real world, and has called for a centralized certification and licensing of artists in the manner of sorcerers, thaumaturges, and accountants. | + | Young painter and musician of great skill, and a senator in the Deliberative. He is a proponent of ‘realist’ art, accurately duplicating sound and image seen in the real world, and has called for a centralized certification and licensing of artists in the manner of sorcerers, thaumaturges, and accountants. His efforts have on occasion pushed further, with lobbying for adoption of standards in nomenclature for colours and a common system of musical scales to replace the diaspora of individual and school-based systems which exist at present. |
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+ | [[Category:Characters]] [[Category:Dynasts]] [[Category:Wood Aspects]] [[Category:House V'neef]] [[Category:Artists of the Imperial City]] [[Category:Deliberative Senators]] [[Category:Senators of House V'neef]] [[Category:Young Turks]] |
Revision as of 17:20, 18 August 2015
Type: Dragonblooded
Aspect: Wood.
Titles: Senator, Young Turk (Deliberative Greater Chamber).
Residence: Imperial Palace.
Young painter and musician of great skill, and a senator in the Deliberative. He is a proponent of ‘realist’ art, accurately duplicating sound and image seen in the real world, and has called for a centralized certification and licensing of artists in the manner of sorcerers, thaumaturges, and accountants. His efforts have on occasion pushed further, with lobbying for adoption of standards in nomenclature for colours and a common system of musical scales to replace the diaspora of individual and school-based systems which exist at present.