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(Created page with "Tovemor "Moa" Palnesdotter Kungä̊ttling av Blůkulla till Fjällsta was born in Felsen (nowadays Fjällsta), Nelvesdalia, in the year 7555 RH. Moa is currently residing in Vittmark and is a prominent member of the Royal av Kulla Dynasty. She is the daughter of Palne Kristersson from his first marriage with Rawa Ragnwalda Niklasdotter. Moa's given name, Tovemor, which means "mother of thunder," is hardly used. She is more commonly known by her nickname, Moa. Moa's earl...")
 
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Tovemor "Moa" Palnesdotter Kungä̊ttling av Blůkulla till Fjällsta was born in Felsen (nowadays Fjällsta), Nelvesdalia, in the year 7555 RH. Moa is currently residing in Vittmark and is a prominent member of the Royal av Kulla Dynasty. She is the daughter of Palne Kristersson from his first marriage with Rawa Ragnwalda Niklasdotter. Moa's given name, Tovemor, which means "mother of thunder," is hardly used. She is more commonly known by her nickname, Moa.
#REDIRECT [[Queen Tovemor of Vittmark]]
 
Moa's early life was spent mainly at the farmstead of Kůllboda, situated between Uppfürsbacke and Fjällsta, where her mother resided. In 7568, her life took a turn when she accompanied her father on a trip to Kulla and met Queen Anna for the first time at her mansion in Herrkulla. This encounter marked the beginning of a close friendship between Moa and the queen. Moa became a part of the newly formed Av Blůkulla Stim in 7570 and later served a nine-month term with the Fjällsta Affirmation, the voluntary security forces of Fjällsta Stift.
 
In 7571, as she turned 16, Moa was included in the line of succession by her stepmother, Queen Anna. Following the birth of Princess Iduna in 7572, Moa was designated as regentesse, ready to take on the role of ruler in the event of the queen's abdication or passing. This position was confirmed with the ratification of Vittmark's new constitution in 7574. In July 7575, Moa's status was elevated to Crown Princess, positioning her as the first in line for succession.
 
Moa's duties encompass various roles. She works as an animal caretaker and is a skilled musician, proficient in playing the violin at Blůkulla. Notably, she has been entrusted with the care of a young trunkbull, a gift from the Bengtists. Beyond her duties, Moa takes a keen interest in photography, drawing, and painting. She represents the royal court at official occasions and has assumed many of Queen Anna's representative responsibilities since 7575. In 7576, she took on the role of the Governor of the Eastern Crown Domains in Fisks.
 
Her main residence is the Blůkulla mansion, where Moa actively participates in the daily management of the complex. At Blůkulla, she is accompanied by two ladies-in-waiting: her younger sister, Sanna Palnesdotter av Blůkulla, and the Kakuri Arimu av Blůkulla. Additionally, Moa has quarters at the palace in Ůstervallen and is subject to the strict protocol of the royal court of Vittmark.
 
Moa's private life reveals intriguing aspects. Despite being single, her friendship with young nobleman Herr av Ůlvström has sparked rumors. The royal court emphasizes that their relationship is purely a friendship. A talented stickball player, Moa represents both Kulla Kronomrůde and Fjällsta Stift in the All-Vittmark Stickball Championship. In 7575, she was one of only three women among the 221 players from 15 teams.
 
Moa's interests extend to music, as she plays the violin, often in the company of her lady-in-waiting, Kakuri Arimu av Blůkulla. She is also skilled in ink drawing, pencil sketching, and other drawing techniques. An avid photographer, Moa's artistic talents are broad and varied. On her 21st birthday, she received a motorbike, a heavy two-seater from the Bind, which she uses for transportation between Blůkulla and the Bengtist train station at Gůddedevida.
 
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