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Eathelyn Nadia Vanzin Valko (1969-Present)


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"BEHIND THE PERSONA" with ÃRMIN FARKAS

 

Hello and welcome to "Behind the Persona" with myself, Ãrmin Farkas, where we tell you all you
need to know about backstories and the like of all the famous and newsworthy Ryasians and Khevinists, to inform the general populace, and stuff. This evening, we're covering the Ryasian beauty and mother of two -- First Lady Eathelyn Valko of Ryas! To see our issue of "Behind the Persona" on her spouse, Dimitri Valko, and another telling of how they met, click the name.

 

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Eathelyn Nadia Vanzin Valko, pictured in 1999. (-obligatory wolf whistle-)

 

On March 30th, 1966, Eathelyn's parents, Lana Aksokov and Nikolai Vanzin, made famous by this blog article, were wed in St. Petersburg, Russia. Once notified of her pregnancy in late 1968, Lana urged Nikolai to move from Russia to Hungary. Still in Russia, Lana gave birth to Eathelyn on May 21st, 1969, in St. Petersburg. Once she had turned two months old, her parents had moved to a nicer than average residential district in the town of Tokaj, Hungary, where she would grow up. Her parents were devout Catholics and had her read the Holy Bible several times in her young childhood, as there was no church near their residence.

 

She was rather popular in school, and had many friends, growing up. She was trilingual, knowing Russian, Hungarian, and English, and became interested in both taking drama lessons and learning the culinary arts. By the time she was fourteen, in 1983, she had made a close friend in local social outcast Dimitri Sándor Valko, and they would talk for hours on end, and watch films together at the cinema. She soon took interest to his unique style in everything he did, whether it be his unusual bouncing gait, his Victorian style of dress, his engrossment in political books, or his preference to write with a quill instead of a pen.

 

By the time she was eighteen, her parents moved back to Russia, and Eathelyn decided to stay in Hungary. She joined Valko in his political group, interested in founding a great country by the Baltic Sea. Upon the planning of the nation, she realised how easily they could be overrun, and thus encouraged all of the club to learn the basics of how to fire guns. Valko, already knowledgeable of the subject, taught Vanzin how to shoot pistols and machine guns. They often would set up still targets and compete to get the most headshots in 12 shots.

 

Eathelyn decided to rent an apartment with Dimitri in or around 1986, and they became roommates. As Valko worked on becoming a politician and getting a job as a radio host for a popular music station, Eathelyn managed to help generate funds for the group to acquire territory in the Baltic, between Lithuania, Latvia, and Belarus. On November 8th, 1988, Dimitri and Eathelyn began dating. In January of 1992, the group began upon a journey to that very space of land, thus starting the now-famous Pilgrimage of Korithe.

 

Eathelyn helped to shape the nation and build upon it's foundations alongside President Valko. She is considered a role model by many and is a prime example of greatness. Dimitri proposed to Eathelyn Vanzin on December 10th, 1995 and were wed soon after, on February 22nd, 1996. Eathelyn was notified of her pregnancy on June 12th, 1997, and gave birth to twins Petrus Valdemaras, and Vitaliya Katia, on February 23rd, 1998. Apparently, the children have learned English as their first language, which seems to be common in this day and age.

 

That's it for Eathelyn's story as of yet. Don't forget to come back next time... This has been "Behind the Persona" with Ãrmin Farkas.

 

Goodnight, Orbis. Have a good one.

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"BEHIND THE PERSONA" with ÃRMIN FARKAS

 

 

Hello and welcome to "Behind the Persona" with myself, Ãrmin Farkas, where we tell you all you

need to know about backstories and the like of all the famous and newsworthy Ryasians and Khevinists, to inform the general populace, and stuff. This evening, we're covering the Ryasian beauty and mother of two -- First Lady Eathelyn Valko of Ryas! To see our issue of "Behind the Persona" on her spouse, Dimitri Valko, and another telling of how they met, click the name.

 

 

zed_zpsbeg6h3so.png

Eathelyn Nadia Vanzin Valko, pictured in 1999. (-obligatory wolf whistle-)

 

 

On March 30th, 1966, Eathelyn's parents, Lana Aksokov and Nikolai Vanzin, made famous by this blog article, were wed in St. Petersburg, Russia. Once notified of her pregnancy in late 1968, Lana urged Nikolai to move from Russia to Hungary. Still in Russia, Lana gave birth to Eathelyn on May 21st, 1969, in St. Petersburg. Once she had turned two months old, her parents had moved to a nicer than average residential district in the town of Tokaj, Hungary, where she would grow up. Her parents were devout Catholics and had her read the Holy Bible several times in her young childhood, as there was no church near their residence.

 

She was rather popular in school, and had many friends, growing up. She was trilingual, knowing Russian, Hungarian, and English, and became interested in both taking drama lessons and learning the culinary arts. By the time she was fourteen, in 1983, she had made a close friend in local social outcast Dimitri Sándor Valko, and they would talk for hours on end, and watch films together at the cinema. She soon took interest to his unique style in everything he did, whether it be his unusual bouncing gait, his Victorian style of dress, his engrossment in political books, or his preference to write with a quill instead of a pen.

 

By the time she was eighteen, her parents moved back to Russia, and Eathelyn decided to stay in Hungary. She joined Valko in his political group, interested in founding a great country by the Baltic Sea. Upon the planning of the nation, she realised how easily they could be overrun, and thus encouraged all of the club to learn the basics of how to fire guns. Valko, already knowledgeable of the subject, taught Vanzin how to shoot pistols and machine guns. They often would set up still targets and compete to get the most headshots in 12 shots.

 

Eathelyn decided to rent an apartment with Dimitri in or around 1986, and they became roommates. As Valko worked on becoming a politician and getting a job as a radio host for a popular music station, Eathelyn managed to help generate funds for the group to acquire territory in the Baltic, between Lithuania, Latvia, and Belarus. On November 8th, 1988, Dimitri and Eathelyn began dating. In January of 1992, the group began upon a journey to that very space of land, thus starting the now-famous Pilgrimage of Korithe.

 

Eathelyn helped to shape the nation and build upon it's foundations alongside President Valko. She is considered a role model by many and is a prime example of greatness. Dimitri proposed to Eathelyn Vanzin on December 10th, 1995 and were wed soon after, on February 22nd, 1996. Eathelyn was notified of her pregnancy on June 12th, 1997, and gave birth to twins Petrus Valdemaras, and Vitaliya Katia, on February 23rd, 1998. Apparently, the children have learned English as their first language, which seems to be common in this day and age.

 

That's it for Eathelyn's story as of yet. Don't forget to come back next time... This has been "Behind the Persona" with Ãrmin Farkas.

 

Goodnight, Orbis. Have a good one.

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"BEHIND THE PERSONA" with ÃRMIN FARKAS

 

 

Hello and welcome to "Behind the Persona" with myself, Ãrmin Farkas, where we tell you all you

need to know about backstories and the like of all the famous and newsworthy Ryasians and Khevinists, to inform the general populace, and stuff. This evening, we're covering the Ryasian beauty and mother of two -- First Lady Eathelyn Valko of Ryas! To see our issue of "Behind the Persona" on her spouse, Dimitri Valko, and another telling of how they met, click the name.

 

 

zed_zpsbeg6h3so.png

Eathelyn Nadia Vanzin Valko, pictured in 1999. (-obligatory wolf whistle-)

 

 

On March 30th, 1966, Eathelyn's parents, Lana Aksokov and Nikolai Vanzin, made famous by this blog article, were wed in St. Petersburg, Russia. Once notified of her pregnancy in late 1968, Lana urged Nikolai to move from Russia to Hungary. Still in Russia, Lana gave birth to Eathelyn on May 21st, 1969, in St. Petersburg. Once she had turned two months old, her parents had moved to a nicer than average residential district in the town of Tokaj, Hungary, where she would grow up. Her parents were devout Catholics and had her read the Holy Bible several times in her young childhood, as there was no church near their residence.

 

She was rather popular in school, and had many friends, growing up. She was trilingual, knowing Russian, Hungarian, and English, and became interested in both taking drama lessons and learning the culinary arts. By the time she was fourteen, in 1983, she had made a close friend in local social outcast Dimitri Sándor Valko, and they would talk for hours on end, and watch films together at the cinema. She soon took interest to his unique style in everything he did, whether it be his unusual bouncing gait, his Victorian style of dress, his engrossment in political books, or his preference to write with a quill instead of a pen.

 

By the time she was eighteen, her parents moved back to Russia, and Eathelyn decided to stay in Hungary. She joined Valko in his political group, interested in founding a great country by the Baltic Sea. Upon the planning of the nation, she realised how easily they could be overrun, and thus encouraged all of the club to learn the basics of how to fire guns. Valko, already knowledgeable of the subject, taught Vanzin how to shoot pistols and machine guns. They often would set up still targets and compete to get the most headshots in 12 shots.

 

Eathelyn decided to rent an apartment with Dimitri in or around 1986, and they became roommates. As Valko worked on becoming a politician and getting a job as a radio host for a popular music station, Eathelyn managed to help generate funds for the group to acquire territory in the Baltic, between Lithuania, Latvia, and Belarus. On November 8th, 1988, Dimitri and Eathelyn began dating. In January of 1992, the group began upon a journey to that very space of land, thus starting the now-famous Pilgrimage of Korithe.

 

Eathelyn helped to shape the nation and build upon it's foundations alongside President Valko. She is considered a role model by many and is a prime example of greatness. Dimitri proposed to Eathelyn Vanzin on December 10th, 1995 and were wed soon after, on February 22nd, 1996. Eathelyn was notified of her pregnancy on June 12th, 1997, and gave birth to twins Petrus Valdemaras, and Vitaliya Katia, on February 23rd, 1998. Apparently, the children have learned English as their first language, which seems to be common in this day and age.

 

That's it for Eathelyn's story as of yet. Don't forget to come back next time... This has been "Behind the Persona" with Ãrmin Farkas.

 

Goodnight, Orbis. Have a good one.

 

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