Solaufein is a minor non-player character found in the computer game Baldur's Gate II: Shadows of Amn, the second installment of the Baldur's Gate series. He is a drow living in Ust'Natha, a city in the Underdark of the Forgotten Realms campaign setting.
Solaufein is a male drow assigned to assist the player character in their tasks in Ust'Natha. The sardonic and sour Solaufein clearly doesn't like the player character, and almost constantly insults the player character when the player character talk to him. However, he turns out to be one of the rare worshippers of the good drow goddess Eilistraee, which is in opposition to the evil Lolth-worshipping ruling class of Ust'Natha. At the end of the Underdark chapter, he helps the player character stop a Drow plot that will give the drow assistance from a powerful demon in their war against the surface elves. He seems to be inspired by another drow elf, Zaknafein, from The Dark Elf book series. Their names resemble each others, and both are good-aligned drow fighter males. Also, they have quite resembling positions, Zaknafein being the weapons master of a drow house, and Solaufein having a quite similar position.
Modification
A popular modification of the game is designed to expand the character's role and make him available as a member of the non-player character adventuring party. Due to dissatisfaction with the romantic choices in the game (for female protagonists there was only one romantic choice in Anomen, whereas male protagonists had a choice of three), Westley Weimer created a mod that added Solaufein as an NPC available as a member of the adventuring party. Solaufein was also made available as a romantic interest for both male and female player characters; there are normally no potential same-sex relationships in an unmodded game.
Solaufein is a male drow assigned to assist the player character in their tasks in Ust'Natha. The sardonic and sour Solaufein clearly doesn't like the player character, and almost constantly insults the player character when the player character talk to him. However, he turns out to be one of the rare worshippers of the good drow goddess Eilistraee, which is in opposition to the evil Lolth-worshipping ruling class of Ust'Natha. At the end of the Underdark chapter, he helps the player character stop a Drow plot that will give the drow assistance from a powerful demon in their war against the surface elves. He seems to be inspired by another drow elf, Zaknafein, from The Dark Elf book series. Their names resemble each others, and both are good-aligned drow fighter males. Also, they have quite resembling positions, Zaknafein being the weapons master of a drow house, and Solaufein having a quite similar position.
Modification
A popular modification of the game is designed to expand the character's role and make him available as a member of the non-player character adventuring party. Due to dissatisfaction with the romantic choices in the game (for female protagonists there was only one romantic choice in Anomen, whereas male protagonists had a choice of three), Westley Weimer created a mod that added Solaufein as an NPC available as a member of the adventuring party. Solaufein was also made available as a romantic interest for both male and female player characters; there are normally no potential same-sex relationships in an unmodded game.
Tesalonica Dionisio Clemente (born February 19, 1989 in Malolos City, Bulacan, Philippines) also known as Nica Clemente is a Filipino singer and was one of United States finalists for Pinoy Pop Superstar Season Two in 2006 at Los Angeles, California.
She is the youngest sister of Filipino composer-musician Jacob Israel Clemente, who is also the lead singer of the alternative band, Jacob.
She is a graduate of Lord’s Angel Montessori in Malolos and currently attending Cypress College in Cypress, California taking up liberal arts.
She was also a former second runner up for the 1993 pageant in the noon-time show, Eat Bulaga and a vocal solo provincial champion for Bulacan Private Schools Association in 2002.
She is the youngest sister of Filipino composer-musician Jacob Israel Clemente, who is also the lead singer of the alternative band, Jacob.
She is a graduate of Lord’s Angel Montessori in Malolos and currently attending Cypress College in Cypress, California taking up liberal arts.
She was also a former second runner up for the 1993 pageant in the noon-time show, Eat Bulaga and a vocal solo provincial champion for Bulacan Private Schools Association in 2002.
Jonathan Isaby (born 22 December 1977) is a journalist for the Daily Telegraph newspaper in the United Kingdom.
He is currently Deputy Editor of the Spy column which is widely considered to be the gossip-gospel of the Conservative Party. In addition to politics, the Spy column also runs stories on celebrity gossip.
Isaby grew up in Cheam. He attended Homefield Preparatory School, Sutton and King's College School, Wimbledon.
He graduated from the University of York in 1999 having studied Modern Languages and Linguistics. During his time as a student, Isaby was Chairman of the University of York Conservative & Unionist Association and also served as deputy editor of Vision, one of the university's student newspapers.
Upon graduation, Isaby joined the BBC as a researcher in the Westminster office, specialising in the politics of the Conservative Party, parliamentary affairs, Northern Ireland and elections. During this time he also helped research Dean Godson's biography of David Trimble, Himself Alone.
Isaby regularly speaks to groups around the country on his background as a political journalist and has recently conducted interviews for Conservative Parliamentary selection meetings.
He founded and is chairman of the informal drinking group, the Heslington Group, named after Heslington, the village outside York where the University of York is based. The group meets monthly and follows a simple format of a cash bar with Conservative-orientated speaker. Attendees at Heslington Group events tend to be alumni of the University of York Conservative & Unionist Association. As a result, the Heslington Group attracts many high profile speakers.
As well as being a journalist Isaby is also an accomplished impressionist and after-dinner speaker.
He is currently Deputy Editor of the Spy column which is widely considered to be the gossip-gospel of the Conservative Party. In addition to politics, the Spy column also runs stories on celebrity gossip.
Isaby grew up in Cheam. He attended Homefield Preparatory School, Sutton and King's College School, Wimbledon.
He graduated from the University of York in 1999 having studied Modern Languages and Linguistics. During his time as a student, Isaby was Chairman of the University of York Conservative & Unionist Association and also served as deputy editor of Vision, one of the university's student newspapers.
Upon graduation, Isaby joined the BBC as a researcher in the Westminster office, specialising in the politics of the Conservative Party, parliamentary affairs, Northern Ireland and elections. During this time he also helped research Dean Godson's biography of David Trimble, Himself Alone.
Isaby regularly speaks to groups around the country on his background as a political journalist and has recently conducted interviews for Conservative Parliamentary selection meetings.
He founded and is chairman of the informal drinking group, the Heslington Group, named after Heslington, the village outside York where the University of York is based. The group meets monthly and follows a simple format of a cash bar with Conservative-orientated speaker. Attendees at Heslington Group events tend to be alumni of the University of York Conservative & Unionist Association. As a result, the Heslington Group attracts many high profile speakers.
As well as being a journalist Isaby is also an accomplished impressionist and after-dinner speaker.
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The UK band BoyBand are a nationally known young male vocal pop group that had large amounts of local and national success in the UK in early 2005. The success was often thought to be due to their play on the groups name 'BoyBand', however, after criticism from MTV and Russell Brand, BoyBand released a second single that Channel 4 contracted for development. The group appeared on T4 and Popworld for three weeks in succession.
The four-member group consists of Nath Middleton, Jonny Vorce, Alex Piers Oldaker, and Danny McCullough. The group was created on March 14,2005.
The UK band BoyBand are a nationally known young male vocal pop group that had large amounts of local and national success in the UK in early 2005. The success was often thought to be due to their play on the groups name 'BoyBand', however, after criticism from MTV and Russell Brand, BoyBand released a second single that Channel 4 contracted for development. The group appeared on T4 and Popworld for three weeks in succession.
The four-member group consists of Nath Middleton, Jonny Vorce, Alex Piers Oldaker, and Danny McCullough. The group was created on March 14,2005.