Eva Mosoco

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Eva Mosoco
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Born
Eva Barclay

(1979-10-09) October 9, 1979 (age 44)
Andilla, Temuair
NationalityAisling
CitizenshipNo[1]
OccupationSocialite · Model
Spouse(s)
Nicolau Mosoco (m. 2002)
ChildrenSofia Mosoco (February 1999 (age 25)
Notes
1: Denotes if individual is a citizen (yes) or subject (no) of the Empire. For more details regarding citizenship see here

Lady Eva Mosoco is a Aisling model and socialite. She is married to Nicolau Mosoco, the black sheep of the Mosoco family following a failed assassination attempted carried out against Artur Mosoco in the 1990's. Nicolau is suspected of having arranged this assassination attempted, but this was never proven and was never charged with a crime. Despite this, he has been cut off from the Mosoco family. She has one child, Sofia Mosoco.

Early life

Born Eva Lynn Barclay in 1979, she is from Andilla, located in western Temuair. She had a really normal and boring life and was absolutely no one special. Then she wanted to be special and she moved to Fife to seek her fame.

Personal life

Eva married Nicolau Mosoco in late 1998 when she was 19 years old. The marriage was extremely controversial in the Aisling social circles, due to both its very short courtship, and because it was revealed that Eva was five months pregnant with Nicolau's child. Children born out of wedlock in Temuair continue to face social stigma due to their perceived questionable parentage. Prior to the wedding, Anastasia Mosoco made a somewhat half-hearted suggestion that Eva would be better to give up the child to a "true" member of the Mosoco family. Eva did not respond to this, but Nicolau went out of his way to ensure that the rest of the Mosoco family knew that they were not welcome at his wedding.

Eva and Nicolau remain married today, despite predictions from Anastasia and others regarding the duration of their marriage.