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|seen=Planet of the Slave Girls
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|role=Laborer in the [[Sea of Stone]], devout follower of [[Kaleel]]
|role=Laborer in the [[Governor's Statehouse]]
|actor=[[June Whitley Taylor]]
|actor=[[Brianne Leary]]
|birthplace=[[Vistula]]
|birthplace=[[Vistula]]
|marital status=[[Leila's husband|Widowed]]
|marital status=Romantic relations with [[Regis Saroyan]]
|siblings=At least [[Ryma's brother|1 brother]] (deceased)
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'''Leila'''<ref>The spelling for her name is derived from the episode's subtitles.</ref> is a [[Vistula]]n born into a life of slavery under [[Kaleel]], and brainwashed into believing that her lot in life is due to the [[Terran]]s.  
'''Ryma''' is a [[Vistula]]n born into a life of slavery in the [[Sea of Stone]] under [[Kaleel]]. She is sold to Governor [[Tabor Saroyan]] to serve at the pleasure of those who stay at the [[Governor's Statehouse]], and during this time befriends his son, [[Regis Saroyan]]. Unlike most of the denizens of the Sea of Stone, she is immune to Kaleel's "sorcery" and joins a loose underground resistance to Kaleel.  


In [[2491]] CE, during a rousing speech by [[Kaleel]] warning of the dangers of unbelievers amongst them, she outs [[Leila's husband|her husband]] in front of the congregation. Kaleel exploits the opportunity not only to prove his point, but to demonstrate his power of the "[[Kiss of God]]," leaving her a widow and blind to how she has been manipulated by Kaleel {{BR25|Planet of the Slave Girls}}.
During this, Regis and Ryma's relationship blossoms into a romance, however with the situation of the slavery on Vistula and his inability to do anything about it, Regis enrolls himself in the [[Earth Defense Directorate]]'s cadet corps. This leaves her alone and as equally powerless, for her own people have been gaslit into believing Kaleel is their savior from the victimization of [[Earth]]'s [[Terran]]s.
 
In [[2491]] CE, [[Ryma's brother|her brother]] uncovers Kaleel's poisoning of [[food disc]]s meant for [[New Chicago]] at [[Processing Plant 347]], but [[Julio]] has him killed before she is able to learn more {{BR25|Planet of the Slave Girls}}.


== References ==
== References ==

Revision as of 02:03, 11 April 2021

For the character from "A Dream of Jennifer", see: Leila Markeson.
Ryma
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Introduced Planet of the Slave Girls
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Portrayed by Brianne Leary
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Ryma in the separate continuity
Ryma in the primary continuity
[[Image:|200px|Ryma]]


Ryma is a Vistulan born into a life of slavery in the Sea of Stone under Kaleel. She is sold to Governor Tabor Saroyan to serve at the pleasure of those who stay at the Governor's Statehouse, and during this time befriends his son, Regis Saroyan. Unlike most of the denizens of the Sea of Stone, she is immune to Kaleel's "sorcery" and joins a loose underground resistance to Kaleel.

During this, Regis and Ryma's relationship blossoms into a romance, however with the situation of the slavery on Vistula and his inability to do anything about it, Regis enrolls himself in the Earth Defense Directorate's cadet corps. This leaves her alone and as equally powerless, for her own people have been gaslit into believing Kaleel is their savior from the victimization of Earth's Terrans.

In 2491 CE, her brother uncovers Kaleel's poisoning of food discs meant for New Chicago at Processing Plant 347, but Julio has him killed before she is able to learn more (BR25: "Planet of the Slave Girls").

References