Bahng O'Cath

Bahng O'Cath was a Viodoxan statesman, artist, satirist and soldier of elven descent during the times of the 2nd and third Archonates in Cymru.

Born and raised in the Isle of New Awm, she immigrated to Viodoxa with her friend Danzig Caspiel, and was mentioned in records to be one of first settlers in Askorn and Maurun in the Province of Aussay. There she converted to Guhenism and became a monk and then later moved to Viodoxa City during the Ferryman war. In SMP 80, Bahng took part in the refounding of the colony of Sun's Gate in Eldham and became known for her massive underground potato farm, she also was the architect of Fort Viodoxa and served in both the battles of Sun's Gate. During the Second Purple Insurrection in 114, Bahng was appointed to be the senator of the reformed 3rd Archonate under Archoness Hazel McSpiegel. After the war she still remained a staunch Hazelist and now lives in self exile in the Kingdom of Regonia.

As an Artist, Bahng is best known for her satirical work and political cartoons, most famously The Inpeachment of Loic is her self regarded "magnum opus" along with this she has created many war recruitment posters used in many of Viodoxa's wars. Her style and skill can be considered amateur at most, however many of her works still reached a high level of regard for their subject matter.

Early life
Bahng was born in the Isle of New Awm and has no known parents or relatives. Not much is known about her at this time and it is assumed that "Bahng" was her chosen name and "O'Cath" was certainly not the name of her father nor mother. Bahng at this time worked as an apprentice brewer as well as other odd jobs. It was also when she met her life long friend Danzig.

At the age of 17, due to instability in New Awm, she immigrated along with Danzig to Viodoxa where they settled in the Province of Aussay in Askorn

In The First and Second Archonate
At this time the first records of Bahng's existence shows up in Imperial censuses, however her gender repeatedly listed as Male, this is likely a mistake. Bahng said at this time she ran a tequila distillery and fished for a living

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