Lieutenant JG Liriane T’Revassi-Belvaran
Name Liriane T’Revassi-Belvaran
Position Diplomatic Officer
Rank Lieutenant JG
Character Information
| Gender | Female | |
| Species | Betazoid x Trill (Unjoined) | |
| Age | 29 |
Physical Appearance
| Hair Color | Dark Brown | |
| Eye Color | Violet | |
| Physical Description | Liriane has a soft, arresting beauty defined by smooth, warm-toned skin and subtly angular features that give her face a graceful, thoughtful expression. Her eyes are her most striking feature: deep violet irises with a faint crystalline shimmer, a color far too vivid to be purely Trill or Betazoid—hinting at her hybrid physiology and the regulated empathic sensitivity beneath. Her gaze carries a natural depth, both observant and quietly searching, the slight upward angle of her eyes lending her an almost dreamy attentiveness. Her hair is a rich, dark brown—nearly black under low light—falling in loose, natural waves that frame her face and soften her sharper bone structure. A few strands drape across her cheek, adding an air of effortless elegance. Her lips are completeh a muted rose tothat mpl thatent thth mplseh of her complexion. She wears a thin, dark choker at her neck, drawing attention to the long line of her throat and the gentle contours of her collarbones. Overall, Liriane carries an understated, luminous presence—refined, introspective, and quietly magnetic, with those violet eyes acting as an immediate reminder that she is something rare, and not entirely of one world. |
Family
| Father | Tavrenn T'Revassi (Betazoid) | |
| Mother | Jovani Belvaran (Trill) | |
| Other Family | Lord Sered T'Revassi (Betazoid, paternal grandfather) Lady Maevira T'Revassi (Betazoid, paternal grandmother) Varell Belvaran (Trill, maternal grandfather) Dr Yavira Belvaran (Trill, maternal grandmother) Alyndra Velesh (Betazoid, retainer, perk of being born into the T'Revassi family) |
Personality & Traits
| General Overview | Liriane possesses a composed, introspective presence shaped equally by her hybrid biology and her complex family origins. She is empathetic without being emotionally porous, analytical without being cold, and graceful in a way that feels practiced rather than innate. |
| Personal History | Liriane T’Revassi-Belvaran grew up with the dual weight of expectation and exclusion. Born of a discreet affair between Tavrenn T’Revassi, a minor noble of Betazed’s House T’Revassi, and Jevani Belvaran of a respected Trill family, she entered the world already positioned on the fringes of both societies. Her early life was shaped not only by her hybrid biology but by the complicated politics the adults around her were desperate to control. While the Belvarans immediately rallied to protect her—ensuring she received the isoboramine gene therapy and telepathic dampener needed for stable development—the Betazoid side of her family was more conflicted. House T’Revassi acknowledged her existence privately, and she was raised with full access to education, training, and the quiet privileges of nobility. But by Betazoid law and tradition, a child born of infidelity could never inherit title or standing, no matter her talent or lineage. She grew up knowing she would always be “of” the House but never “of rank” within it. The distinction was subtle yet sharp: she could walk its halls, attend its gatherings, and learn its lessons, but she would never be recognized in the registry of noble succession. This shaped her sense of identity early—welcomed, but not fully claimed. To the Belvaran side, however, she was something unique, even remarkable. Her unexpected symbiont pouch made her a viable future host, and their influence within the Symbiosis Commission allowed them to shield her from scandal. They saw her as someone who would one day honor the family through symbiosis, scholarship, or service—perhaps more meaningfully than any title could. Liriane grew up balanced between these worlds: - On Betazed, where she was raised with refinement but reminded, sometimes subtly and sometimes painfully, of what she could never be. - On Trill, where expectation bore a different weight—one of potential rather than prohibition. This duality shaped her into someone composed but quietly driven. The inability to inherit a title did not embitter her; instead, it fueled her desire to define herself through her actions rather than her legacy. She learned early that identity could not be taken for granted, nor could it be handed to her—she would have to forge it. As she reached adulthood, she carried this truth with dignity: she would never be Lady Liriane of House T’Revassi. But she could still become Liriane, in her own right—host candidate, scholar, officer, diplomat, or anything else she chose, unbound by titles that were never meant for her. It is this mix of limitation and possibility that gives her quiet intensity: a young woman shaped not by what she was denied, but by what she is determined to become. |
