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Biographies

A photo of Dyana Salilan taken in 1947 during one of her speeches. This speech, known as the "observing islands speech" was a somber reflection on the horrors of WW2 as well as a passionate defense of the reasons Syana should remain a neutral nation in all conflicts.

Dyana Salilan

Dyana Salilan, daughter of a wealthy fishing company owner Balisado Dimamaana and his wife Sidoriaa Salilan, is often known as "a oda-'kaado di-syana di-minil" (the midwife of modern Syana). Her reign as Jaar of the nation is seen by many as one of the greatest in history due to her radical modernisation of the country as well as many policies put in place which are still in effect today.

Gimansaara Daakaso

Born to a wealthy family in the town of Maraas-'o in the Mokoso Di-adaad region, Gimansaara Daakaso would go on to become one of the most infamous figures in Syan history. This is largely due to his position as jaar isala during the Gonsaa Dictatorship, as well as his eventual reign as jaar of the short-lived nation of Gonsaa-so.

A photo of Osya Oanil taken when she bacame the kajanaa for Ryda-loma Di-jaar

Osya Oanil

Originally a janaa in the Baa Di-jamasaa, Osya Oanil is most known for her founding of the extremely popular Post-modernist form of Raa-dyanism. This has been the dominant school of thought within the religion since the early 2010's, with many seeing this philosophy as the fully-realised modern form of the ideas laid out by Raadodaal Akara back in the early 19th Century.

A photo of Sydaa So taken in 1987 when he officially announced that Kaan-daal would become the new permanent capital of Syana.

Sydaa So

Sydaa So was the son of a famous 20th century politician named Ridak Siokaado, and her wealthy entrepeneur husband Kimado So. Known for being the founder of the current reigning royal family, the So Dynasty, Sydaa So is also revered as the man who rebuilt Syana after the tyranny of the Gonsaa Dictatorship and the horrific civil war that followed.

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