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'''Indie of Three Mountains, Armiger'''
'''Indie of Three Mountains, Armiger'''
==Persona 1: Indie Oddiyana ==
Indie Oddiyana was born in the Oḍḍiyāna valley among the Hindu Kush mountains, near the Swat Valley (a region of present day Pakistan).
She lived sometime in between 300-100 BCE, During the Indo-Greek control of the Bactrian Empire. Alexander the Great had wandered through the region and some of his soldier chose to stay behind and settle in the region, creating a unique blend of Greek and Central Asian cultures.
Her father was a Greek soldier from Alexander the Greats army, who stayed behind and married a local women of the Kalash tribe. Indie's childhood was spent herding her family's goats up and down the steep valleys and mountains of the Swat River valley. As a teenager, disguised as a boy, she left home to join a nomadic trading group that traveled the Uttarapath, a trading route later know as the Grand Trunk Road, a branch of the Silk Road.
The ancient "Uttarapatha" or the Northern Road, was built on the orders of the emperor Chandragupta Maurya in the 3rd century BCE. Closer to Indie's lifetime, the emperor Ashoka had  trees planted along the road, wells built at every half kos and many "nimisdhayas", or rest-houses along the route for travelers. Rudyard Kipling, much later in time, would describe the Uttarpath thus: "... truly the Grand Trunk Road is a wonderful spectacle. It runs straight, bearing without crowding India's traffic for fifteen hundred miles – such a river of life as nowhere else exists in the world."
With her trusty donkey by her side, she travels between towns and caravansaries selling goat milk and repairing wooden items like wagon wheels. She also works as an interpreter, using the languages she learned from both her father (Greek and Aramaic) and her mother (Pashto, Sanskrit and Prakrit) and the Persian dialects of the the local traders.


==Etymology==
==Etymology==
 
The name Indie, may have come from the 'Indus River' that flows through her homeland. Or it may have come from the Sanskrit "Indu" meaning 'Moon'.
===Meaning===
Oddiyana from Middle Indic 'Udyāna' meaning "garden" is the name of a region in the Hindu Kush mountains. The place names appears in historic documents, as an important site in Buddhist history but is also used  as semi-mythical place, like 'Eden'.


==Persona==
==Persona==

Revision as of 02:14, 2 September 2025

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Resides: Barony of Three Mountains, Kingdom of An Tir
Pronouns: They/Them or She/Her
Date Started: Not specified
Awards: Order of Precedence
Name pronunciation: [en-dee]
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Offices: Social Media Officer
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Indie of Three Mountains, Armiger

Persona 1: Indie Oddiyana

Indie Oddiyana was born in the Oḍḍiyāna valley among the Hindu Kush mountains, near the Swat Valley (a region of present day Pakistan). She lived sometime in between 300-100 BCE, During the Indo-Greek control of the Bactrian Empire. Alexander the Great had wandered through the region and some of his soldier chose to stay behind and settle in the region, creating a unique blend of Greek and Central Asian cultures. Her father was a Greek soldier from Alexander the Greats army, who stayed behind and married a local women of the Kalash tribe. Indie's childhood was spent herding her family's goats up and down the steep valleys and mountains of the Swat River valley. As a teenager, disguised as a boy, she left home to join a nomadic trading group that traveled the Uttarapath, a trading route later know as the Grand Trunk Road, a branch of the Silk Road.

The ancient "Uttarapatha" or the Northern Road, was built on the orders of the emperor Chandragupta Maurya in the 3rd century BCE. Closer to Indie's lifetime, the emperor Ashoka had trees planted along the road, wells built at every half kos and many "nimisdhayas", or rest-houses along the route for travelers. Rudyard Kipling, much later in time, would describe the Uttarpath thus: "... truly the Grand Trunk Road is a wonderful spectacle. It runs straight, bearing without crowding India's traffic for fifteen hundred miles – such a river of life as nowhere else exists in the world."

With her trusty donkey by her side, she travels between towns and caravansaries selling goat milk and repairing wooden items like wagon wheels. She also works as an interpreter, using the languages she learned from both her father (Greek and Aramaic) and her mother (Pashto, Sanskrit and Prakrit) and the Persian dialects of the the local traders.


Etymology

The name Indie, may have come from the 'Indus River' that flows through her homeland. Or it may have come from the Sanskrit "Indu" meaning 'Moon'. Oddiyana from Middle Indic 'Udyāna' meaning "garden" is the name of a region in the Hindu Kush mountains. The place names appears in historic documents, as an important site in Buddhist history but is also used as semi-mythical place, like 'Eden'.

Persona

SCA History

Positions

  • Social Media Officer of Three Mountains

Awards

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==Interests:== Woodworking, Forestry, Farming and Animal Husbandry, Archery and Thrown Weapons Service ==Modern profession:== Farmhand and Campsite Host

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