Detris Valentori

History
Being born and raised with her single mother in the low class of Drakhasrei, most of Detris' life was tainted by discrimination from Niedene people for her rabbit ears. Detris left her home in search of her lost Sorradi and Niedene culture, which her mom had relinquished in favor of naturalization, just before she was 19. Her journey led her south on the Sea of Pearls by ship, following her mother's history to the port city of Asylais, she was met by those who would become part of the city's Carrotthian Era of change- and her closest allies. The next months were spent working in the Carrotthian political movement, rising through the ranks of government through mixed secretarial work for their leader.

Detris then sought out her father, which she only knew by Solero. Soon she found him to be Qesier Solero Valentori of Arszonaré during her work. Detris took her father's last name and subsequently joined the noble House of Valentori. She found herself in an entirely new life, meeting siblings, uncles, and lost grandparents. Part of this change was her further conversion into Soleannen under her father's influence, but Detris on her own became extremely devout. Her new interest in religion led her to take a pilgrimage across Escharia; on the travels time was spent studying the complex history with the company of fellow Carrotthian member, Atomic. Upon returning home, she was promoted to the Arszonaré cabinet as “Secretary of Information” for her scholarly work.

Political Contributions and Other Achievements
After being promoted to the Arszonaré Cabinet as Secretary of Information, Detris continued to serve Chancellor Carrotter as Secretary to the Chancellor, doing much of the work for him the same as when she arrived. Part of the extreme passion for history led her to begin collecting books and travelling internationally to observe libraries and churches; she used the travel opportunity to extensively journal. With her multitude of literature, Detris founded the Valentori Library of Asylais which she built herself in central Asylais.