Tayvaryvethyye Kyris-Isa

Tayvaryvethyye Kyris-Isa- also known by their more familiar nickname "Tayvi"- is a member of House Isa, a house still recovering from it's fall as a result of it's abuse of the substance known as the Tilaexa'vys, the Frost Thistle. Rather than spending their days working to rebuild their house- Tayvi has instead left to travel the frozen realm of Anglunia- having used their endowment of wealth to create a traveling carnival, by the name of the "Aeyya'xevata Traveling Circus". Performing under the stage name, the "Heart of the Revel", Tayvi's circus has become renowned across Anglunia, both for it's stunning performances, and hedonistic indulgences.

Early Life
Tayvi was born in the Anglunian city of Renpaard, the ancestral home of the Isa family. Despite the decline of the Isa family- they would be raised in relative comfort, the younger of Kyris Sibil-Lovesong's two children. Tayvi was born a hermaphrodite- both male and female, embodying the contradiction of their patron god, Fayroth. Even at a young age, Tayvi fully embraced their dual nature, seeing their fluidity as a blessing- a trend which would continue into adulthood. As the younger of two siblings- Tayvi was largely able to avoid the responsibilities that their sister would be saddled with. While their sibling left to pursue education in the arcane arts, they would spend their childhood, and even young adulthood as a dilettante, dabbling in various forms of expression, moving from art to art at their fancy- often getting bored with one, and moving on to the next with the flightiness of a summer gale. They would, however, retain interest in the musical and performing arts- which they showed an incredible natural aptitude for.

Even as a teen, Tayvi had a predilection for indulgence. They dabbled in various alcohols, occasional drug use, and other such hedonistic practices- eschewing common sense, and choosing to instead spend every day as if it were their last- believing that they were immune to the consequences of their actions. They would throw grand parties at their familial home in Renpaard, wasting their family's money on these revels. Eventually, however, their parents would grow weary of their antics- and in an attempt to perhaps teach Tayvi some restraint, they would send their child to live with the priests of Fayroth, hoping that they would be able to teach them how to balance their hedonistic tendencies with even the slightest measure of common sense. They would be sent away at 17- initially furious at being thrown out on their ear by their own parents- but as they spent time learning from the priests- they would come to identify more and more with Fayroth- eventually, on their 18th's birthday, choosing her as their patron deity. Despite this- their time with the church would do little to temper their flamboyant and indulgent nature- far from it. Instead, Tayvi decided to fully embody Fayroth's nature as both a god of debauchery and mischief- and continue to live in a way that allowed them to experience as much novelty and joy as they could before they die- and to help others do the same.

Eventually, Tayvi would be "released" from the cloistered life of priesthood- having convinced the priests of the church of Fayroth that their new philosophy was indeed a quest that Fayroth herself would endorse. In an ironic twist- instead of being converted to the ways of sobriety and temperance, Tayvi would instead persuade the very same priests to support their own life's philosophy. Free once more- instead of returning home to their family, Tayvi would instead decide to retain their freedom, and instead pursue their newest, and most whimsical dream yet- to create a travelling group of performers, to wander Anglunia, teaching their audiences to let themselves enjoy life...

...and become filthy rich in the process.

This was the spark, that would over time, eventually grow to become the Aeyya'xevata Traveling Circus. Using up every drop of their available funds, Tayvi would purchase the supplies necessary to run their wandering troupe, and hire a ragtag group of performers- who would become the foundation of the Aeyya'xevata. The early days of the circus were brutal- giving Tayvi a much-needed reality check, as they were forced to scrounge for money, barely staying in the black. This exposure to the harsh realities of the world of performing arts would end up being beneficial to the young ringleader- as they would quickly become quite street savvy- and far, far more shrewd in the way they ran the circus- finding new and effective ways to attract an audience. Eventually, the Aeyya'xevata would pick up steam. Tayvi would perform alongside their employees, singing, playing their fiddle, and dancing- along with engaging in all sorts of dangerous escape-artist escapades- performances which would leave their audience breathless. These performances, coupled with readily provided vice- alcohol, mild drugs, and debauchery, in an environment free of judgement- would quickly bring fame and fortune to the Circus- which Tayvi would put back into the circus, to continue the growth of the Aeyya'xevata.