Dáido Korakwera

Dáido Korakwera was an Eisenlandian singer of Seraan ancestry. She wrote many songs in Eisendel, mainly love songs but also patriotic ones. She lived for most of her life in Maxstadt, but would one day flee from the police after the Eisenlandian government found out that she and her husband Kalhem Mané were one of the founding members of the Council of The Six Siblings. She would move with her son Moiéku Mané to Urnu-Arrak, Yimmu-Audal.

Life
Dáido was born into a Seraan noble family, known as the Korakwera, in the city of Maxstadt. Soon after her birth, though, the Korakwera became too weak and lost its legitimacy into Seraan noble-hood, thus bringing an end to the Korakwera house. Although of Seraan origin, her parents did not speak Seraani with Dáido, and instead only talked in Eisendel with her, so that she could easily assimilate with the local population. Dáido would discover its passion for music and especially singing, this made her want to study abroad in Yimmu-Audal, which offered her a greater chance in accomplishing her dreams, additionally, relatives and friends of relatives lived there, so she wasn't going to an unknown place. After spending most of her, teenage-hood in Urnu-Arrak, she moved back to Maxstadt, where she became a professional singer.