Megan Hart
| Megan Hart | |
|---|---|
| First Hart Daughter of the Council | |
| Assumed office 02 February 2005 | |
| President | Joanna Greenwood Rebecca Arnott |
| Preceded by | Natalia Hart |
| Personal details | |
| Born | November 26, 1976 Hartton, Kerlile |
| Nationality | Kerlian |
| Political party | Secadualist Union |
| Children | Beatrice Hart, Mara Hart, Sasha Hart |
| Mother | Natalia Hart |
| Military service | |
| Allegiance | Kerlile |
| Service/branch | Army |
| Years of service | 1994 - 1998 |
| Rank | Lieutenant |
| Battles/wars | Kerlian Civil War |
Megan Hart (born 26 November 1976) is the eldest daughter of Natalia Hart, and the Hart family heir to their seat on the Council of Kerlile. She has three daughters, born in 1999, 2005 and 2012.
Early life
Military service
On her 18th birthday, Megan chose to join the Kerlian Women's Liberation Army despite being exempt from compulsory military service due to her position. At the time, the Kerlian Civil War was at its height, and Megan stated to press at the time that she believed it was her duty to protect the Matriarchy against Democratic Kerlian State. Megan served for four years in the army, before being granted a discharge due to becoming pregnant with her first daughter.
Post-war
After the conclusion of the Kerlian Civil War, Megan trained as a Secadualist priestess. After spending four years in Monsdea, an isolated settlement in the Toparta region of Kerlile in which priestesses are trained, Megan and her young daughter returned to Hartton, their family's ancestral home since before the foundation of Kerlile. She initially worked as a junior priestess in the local Secadualist temple; however became the chief priestess in 2019; a position she still holds.
Family life
Megan's first daughter Beatrice was born in 1999, shortly after the end of the Kerlian Civil War. Secadualist clergy are permitted families, therefore Megan continued to have children throughout her time as a priestess, giving birth to two more daughters in 2005 and 2012. It is also believed she has had several sons, though due to the Education and Upbringing of Daughters of the Council Act (1956), she has not claimed these as her own.