Zaroneth
Zaroneth of Landa was the **First Council Woman of Prose** and one of the most influential leaders in Prosian history. Born Bana of Landa, she was a warrior during the late River Wars until a transformative Jenek rite—guided by High Priest Turel—redirected her life toward unity and peace.
She convened the **First Council in Annuli 0**, established the **Annuli calendar**, and laid the foundations for Prosian law, borders, trade, and education that endure into the Scavenger Era.
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Chronology
- Annuli –34 — Born Bana in Landa Province.
- Annuli –2 — Sister Erena killed during River Wars; Bana enters Jenek rites.
- Annuli –1 — Emerges transformed as Zaroneth (“She Who Renews”).
- Annuli 0 — Founds the First Council; elected First Council Woman.
- Annuli 4 — Marries Tarev of Larotey at age 38.
- Annuli 5 — Birth of daughter Jenekah.
- Annuli 0–30 — Serves three full terms; steps down voluntarily.
- Annuli 30–68 — Teaches history, diplomacy, and Jenek rites.
- Annuli 68 — Dies at age 102 Annuli; buried beside sister Erena along the Laro River.
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Early Life
Zaroneth was born in the central province of Landa, where the Laro and Denek rivers draw close without meeting. Raised during the height of the River Wars, she became a respected warrior, though increasingly burdened by the unending cycles of conflict.
The death of her sister Erena in a border skirmish led her to seek guidance from the Priesthood of Landa.
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Transformation During the Jenek
Under the care of High Priest Turel, Bana entered the ancient Jenek chambers—once practiced only by priests and scholars.
She endured:
- the Chamber of Steam
- the Chamber of Stillness
- the Chamber of Song
These rites reshaped her spirit. She renounced war and took the name **Zaroneth**, meaning *“She Who Renews.”*
Her first proclamation:
“The river remembers its path. So must we.”
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The Path of Seven Journeys
Before calling any council, Zaroneth and Turel traveled to each of the Seven Tribes, forging trust through:
- border agreements
- trade pathways
- health protections
- envoy-safety laws
- shared sanctuaries
- cultural respect codes
These diplomatic foundations became the bedrock of the First Council.
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The First Council (Annuli 0)
At the high ground between the Laro and Denek rivers—later Prosiana—Zaroneth summoned the Seven Tribes.
There she established:
- the **High Council of Prose**
- the office of **Council Woman**
- the **Prosat Atan K’zuna** (Founding Charter)
- the **Annuli calendar**
- the first unified language academy
- the foundations of Prosian diplomacy and education
Zaroneth served **three consecutive terms** as Council Woman, each unanimously renewed.
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Family
In Annuli 4, Zaroneth married Tarev of Larotey, a diplomat who aided her intertribal peace efforts. She was 38 Annuli; Tarev was 45.
A year later they welcomed a daughter:
- Jenekah of Landa — Future stateswoman who served **two terms** on the High Council.
Tarev lived to age 85 Annuli, passing away from pneumonia while traveling along the southern coast. His death was honored by the Council as “a sorrow carried by two rivers.”
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Teachings and Philosophy
Zaroneth’s philosophy grew from Turel’s **Fourfold Balance**:
- Stars — purpose
- Moons — courage
- Rivers — harmony
- Hearts — reflection
Her most enduring teachings include:
“Difference is not division; it is balance waiting to be remembered.”
“No tribe owns the rivers. The rivers own us.”
“Peace begins where the weapons grow quiet.”
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Death and Burial
Zaroneth died peacefully in **Annuli 68**, at age 102.
Fulfilling her final wish, she was buried beside her sister Erena on the shoreline of the **Laro River**. A single stone marks the grave with the Twin Circles and the inscription:
“Two sisters, one river.”
Pilgrims still travel to the site on Jenek 15 (Ezēl), leaving Lioren stones in memory.
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Legacy
Zaroneth is celebrated as:
- Founder of the High Council
- Mother of the unified Prosian language
- Architect of early diplomacy and border law
- Spiritual predecessor of modern Prosian governance
- One of the most honored women in Prosian history
Her daughter Jenekah continued this legacy, ensuring the voice of Landa remained central in shaping the early Annuli.
Statues in Prosiana depict Zaroneth unarmed, hands open, standing between the Twin Circles of Arza and Zaron.
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Cultural References
- *Prosian Unification Story* — primary historical source.
- *Prosian Timeline* — placement in Founding Era.
- *Turel (High Priest)* — her mentor in the Jenek.
- *High Council of Prose* — the institution she created.
- *Prosat Atan K’zuna* — the charter she co-authored.
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