Rosenvich Family

January 16, 2010

The founders of Elfelin. Rosenvich is no ordinary family because their descendants are well-gifted in different aspects. Beauty, intellect, money, you name it and they got it. By tracking their family history, you’ll see big names. Some of which were once kings, artists, inventors, mathematicians, and the list goes on. Due to their superiority, most of them treat the others as someone hostile.

Another distinctive trait of Rosenvich would probably be their silver hair; however, it is uncommon even within the family, and whoever is born with silver hair in the family is referred to as “the perfect being”. In addition, he/she will automatically be elected as the next head of the Rosenvich family.

Still, being a Rosenvich family is not a fun thing like many would think. They’re always under high pressure ever since they’re born. To fully unleash their talent, all of them are home-schooled and are only released to private schools at teenage year.

Although the Rosenvich are considered the superior family, they have a rather cruel marriage practice. Regardless of their origin background, most partners that a Rosenvich family married are treated as an outsider. The spouse of a Rosenvich is dealt with in a specific way to ensure a pure bloodline. Although they can enjoy every privilege of a Rosenvich after the marriage, they’re treated as tools for reproduction. When their children reach adolescence or adulthood, the Rosenvich’s partner will be outcasted into another house. While they retain the Rosenvich name, they no longer have the privilege to stay in the main house and communications become minimal. However, one exception to this rule is when a marriage is arranged between family members, for such a union will prevent both parties from being outcasted.

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Related Individuals:

  • Cheshire Elysee
  • Ashura Aetheri
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2 Responses to “Rosenvich Family”

  1. [...] can find their link here. Posted by Hera Filed in Updates ·Tags: Updates Leave a Comment [...]

  2. of course we need to know our family history so that we can share it to our kids ,”‘

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