Baron of Eldridge

Despite never officially holding the position of baron, the Baron of Eldridge was known as such anyway (especially by all who inhabited the moon Eldridge). The Baron of Eldridge was a respected figure on Eldridge, a patron of the arts, and an influential figure in the midst of the Golden Millenium.

Biography
The Baron of Eldridge was born to a noble family that was among the ruling class of Eldridge. He was seldom seen in public or private occasions during his youth, where he claims to have “always been on that grind since day one”. In fact, during this time, the Baron of Eldridge had become engrossed with the culture that defined the Starting Millenium and relevant artifacts. He secluded himself with the information of the era, and made his official debut after his father passed. At the funeral, he was quoted saying: “It is what it is.”

The niche interests of the Baron contributed to his renown charisma and the eccentricity that allowed him to invest in many odd projects. From museums to art galleries to concerts, the Baron was often the sponsor behind numerous cultural events that were held during his lifetime. His events were often open to all, which promoted the mixing of classes and unity on the moon.

Controversy
The Baron of Eldridge’s habits led to a bit of criticism by nobility who refused to mingle below their stations, as well as critics who disliked the antics of the Baron. The main criticism was the Baron’s disassociation with contemporary culture in favor of aspects that characterized the far outdated Starting Millenium. The Baron’s frequent response was repeating “Hoes mad” to those who opposed him in the media, often to a crowd who would chant alongside him. As such, the second criticism was his level of immaturity in the public sphere.

With this, the Baron of Eldridge’s marriage added another point of controversy to his image. Rather than marrying a fellow noble, he announced his engagement to Tressa Munyek: a previously unknown woman who was heavily rumored to be from Prod. This claim was never confirmed nor denied by the couple and was dismissed as gossip without investigation.

Surprisingly, the Baron in his later years would donate a sizable portion of his fortune to aid in the creation of Bio-artillery, which naturally led to a slight decrease in his popularity. When questioned about this decision, he is cited to have made a disrespectful motion towards the reporter who asked.

-V. Proslou