Saturday, July 20, 2024

TOTALLY forgot to post this

     THIS HAD TOTALLY ESCAPED MY MIND BUT I HAVE SOMETHING ELSE FROM INES' BOOK. THIS REALLY UNCOMMON PHOTO OF MILA. 

She's got this fit that I haven't seen before but she's got these bandages on her arms which Ines says Mila claims they were from "dealing with the fallen's own militia".

Wednesday, July 17, 2024

The greatest if not the MOST IMPORTANT find of my life

    After a lot of lollygaging and with help from my good friend Naz, I was finally able to locate Ines Gataki's biography which details her time during the Gezpachoza Emergency. Naz found the biography after hours of word searching on a website that primarly sells books about Choval and Choval Creole life so big thank you to her. For those who don't know Ines Gataki was a distant cousin of Milas who helped her film during the emergency. She was a Choval Creole (teeth, ears and everything according to her) who's family left for Anteria (one of the only states in the Promian states that didn't discriminate against Creoles and that has close Union ties) to flee the violence in Krislavaka. She primarily worked seeling old planes and let Mila rent one during her time there. Ines and Mila met a few years beforehand and learned they were distanly related through a common ancestor, from there the two grew close. Mila also felt disheartened after learing the fact that Ines' family had faced discrimination back in Krislavaka and hoped someday that laws would change.

So now that we know who Ines is I'd like to go over one of the sections of Ines' book that talks the more "mystical" side of Mila that I find intriguing. Ines wrote the following:

There Mila was, back from her home in Port Madelia after a week longs wait. Last I'd seen her she told me she wasn't feeling well and that she had to seek some help. I understood but was also sad to see her go. When she made her come we briefly greeted each other with hugs and what not and quickly went back to work on documenting the emergency. At first I thought she was alright but then came to notice that she never told me what was wrong with her. About a few days later I ended up asking her what happened back in her home country and she told me that she "had come to find the true light (of the emergency)" and that it was a setup "by the one who has been polting for a very long time to remake our planet in his sick vision". I then asked who was the "one" and who told her of this, Mila told me simply that "the Councilers told me, the one they speek of is the one they disfellowed, the one who started a war agaisnt them for he claimed he is the true reincarnation of the traveler and that it all must come down. He is the Fallen Deity"

Monday, April 1, 2024

A Few Known Mila Relics

These relics are currently kept in a The Museum Of The Promian Nation in Sector B5 of the Metroplex





                                      

  • Mila's personal pen, a Pletimir R1, was used to write down various assessments of Gezpachoza during the Gezpachoza Reform era. 
  • A piece of fabric that is said to have a part of a mystical dress that Mila wore during her final years, it's this sorta Pearly white color with these really beautiful ornate patterns. It's rather well preserved. 
  • Mila's Camera, a Seneca CL-X30 used to film herself throughout her fruitful career.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                


Friday, March 22, 2024

MORE MILA FACTS :D

 Alright time to shootout some Mila Facts

  • FACT ONE: Mila's favorite color was Lavander, and it had been her favorite color since she was a little girl. 
  • FACT TWO: Her mother, Priscilla, was the great granddaughter of Damaskos Koinero, a minor aristocrat. He was an associate of Leone Moretti, the uncle of Kuypistani Chancellor, Ricardo Moretti
  • FACT THREE: Mila's peers described her as rather serious, outspoken and a no-nonsense gal. However, she was also caring and could empathies. The latter two were prevalent after her time in Barston during the Gezpachozans Reforms. Her mother taught her to be: "A proper woman in a world full of hound dogs (men) who can barely behave and have made the planet into a deadly game of chess. Whilst Mila spoke fondly of her mom, she felt her attitudes towards men made it difficult to ever find a boyfriend because she worried her mother would immediately dismissive. 

I'm going to work so I'll post more fact later :3 <3

Tuesday, March 19, 2024

Something off topic

 This is something I wanted to get off my chest for while so might as well get it out

I'm not a big fan of Nickel Ben. To me it's just not a good movie from 2090s and is also kind of racist and feels as if it's pushing a certain political agenda. I'm not a big history buff or anything but the aesthetic of the movie just doesn't fit the Saahmanian War nor does it feel authentic to it. Finally Neil Keelson is just a mediocre actor who's only good for those corny family comedies. Fun Fact: I had an ancestor who fought to liberate Kuypistan and later got sent to Xomatlan to fight in Rong Yao Dong. 

Everything is ready :D

 After a rather busy two or so weeks I've got time for plenty of posting

My manager finally made me this beautiful looking profile picture, what can I say the view of the Metroplex is lovely! On a more relevant note, I've got some neat information about Mila's family that I'd like to share with you fellas. This is a bit of read so you may want to stick around. 


The Miselva family beginnings

The earliest known ancestor of Mila and the rest of her family is a man by the name of Gerasimos Misalveakos. His name first appeared in the 16th century, specifically in 1532 in a royal Klasikiunian almanac that listed nobles and non-nobles who gave tribute to the King of Klasikiun. According to the almanac, Gerasimos was a peasant farmer who donated some of his farmland in exchange for a newer home and some extra cattle. A second almanac from 1536 listed him as well, mentioning he had helped finance a local bridge. He was married to a woman named Phillipa and had about 8 children. After 1563, Gerasimos stopped appearing in the almanac, implying he'd died prior. About 7-9 generations later, the family name appeared as "Miselva" rather Misalveakos first appeared, it's speculated that the name was Arkadianfied through marriage some generations earlier.  The first Miselva to be named was Ioan Miselva in 1707. Nothing is known about him other than his birth in 1679 and the name of his father Makarios. His name appeared in the first Royal Bastinian Census of 1707. The census was made by royal decree of King Milo VI who sought to keep track of his people. 

Friday, March 8, 2024

First Post on the blog!

 First Post!

Hi everyone, Anna here with my first ever post on this Blog! Here I'll be posting event from the life of the mystical journalist Mila Miselva as well as some facts and trivia about here. My media manager helped out with making my account here as well as creating the blog. He'll make me a profile picture for my account as well. I'll post whenever I've got down time after the evening news. Until then, see you soon lovelies! :3 

TOTALLY forgot to post this

       THIS HAD TOTALLY ESCAPED MY MIND BUT I HAVE SOMETHING ELSE FROM INES' BOOK. THIS REALLY UNCOMMON PHOTO OF MILA.  She's got th...