[Games] Re: Saphir's Renaissance KUY Congrats - Round 1
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DH: Piero Lorenzo Einaudi "Pierino" [28]
DW: Maddalena Diana Toscanelli Einaudi "Lena" [27]
DD: Giuliana Maria Einaudi "Liana" [7]
DS: Luca Stefano Einaudi [5]
DD: Alessandra Simona Einaudi "Alessa" [2]
DD: Caterina Antonia Einaudi "Rina" [1]
DGM: Serena Maria Roselli Einaudi
Piero Einaudi, still known as Pierino in many circles, has been trained to head the family bank essentially from birth, which also basically entails running the entire city state as well. His father had still been young, and Piero had not been predicted to take over the family business for at least another decade. But Marco took ill and never got better. Piero's mother, Serena, lives with Piero, his wife, Maddalena, and their four children. Marco was quite ruthless and brash in his rulings, but so far, Piero has been quieter, more cunning, and Genoa's residents aren't yet sure if this is better. Piero is playing the long game, though, hoping to eventually reduce his power enough that most of it resides in the hands of the people, where he believes it should.
DW: Maddalena Diana Toscanelli Einaudi "Lena" [27]
DD: Giuliana Maria Einaudi "Liana" [7]
DS: Luca Stefano Einaudi [5]
DD: Alessandra Simona Einaudi "Alessa" [2]
DD: Caterina Antonia Einaudi "Rina" [1]
DGM: Serena Maria Roselli Einaudi
Piero Einaudi, still known as Pierino in many circles, has been trained to head the family bank essentially from birth, which also basically entails running the entire city state as well. His father had still been young, and Piero had not been predicted to take over the family business for at least another decade. But Marco took ill and never got better. Piero's mother, Serena, lives with Piero, his wife, Maddalena, and their four children. Marco was quite ruthless and brash in his rulings, but so far, Piero has been quieter, more cunning, and Genoa's residents aren't yet sure if this is better. Piero is playing the long game, though, hoping to eventually reduce his power enough that most of it resides in the hands of the people, where he believes it should.