G-zha Natasha Audierova-Voskoboyniko (b. Mimen, YC 69), formerly Nadalya Yezrad, is a Volgostic consort and former Imperial Navy lieutenant of Upper Mimishian heritage. She was born Nadizh Avigdor Yezrad, youngest child and son of Knyaz Avigdor Uridar Yezradov of Mimen.
Yezradov's courtly affair with a Rama noblewoman and Imperial loyalist in the wake of the Hundred Years' Turmoil--tensions still high among the generation who experienced the Imperial Rama reconquest of Mimen--rendered his son, Nadizh, illegitimate under Volgostic holy law.
Nadizh was forbidden from becoming a man, and adopted his mother’s name, Nadalya, upon emasculation at the age of 16-—eventually assuming the Imperial Rama form Natasha in YC 90, per Imperial Navy manifests.
Nadalya spent decades of adulthood in the Throne Worlds and wider Imperial Tash-Murkon under the Rama pseudonym Voskoboyniko, allegedly evading pledges of hemona ezemu while gaining financial and political support from lesser Volgostic patriarchs in Mimishia.
Voskoboyniko is reputed to have held numerous private estates and retainers in Mimen and Amarr, and conducted intimate relations as a naval courtesan for multiple Volgostic patrons abroad, between YC ~90 and YC ~127, including Imperial Rama billionaire, Lady Ariane Audier, in YC 125.
A YC 126 inquisition by the Chamber of Mimishia Peers for suspected treason and failure of an Upper Mimishian noblewoman to practice hemona ezemu resulted in a death warrant in Mimen if Voskoboyniko's debt to the Volgostic people was not owned.
Voskoboyniko since became pledged to Lady Ariane Audier, having maintained a private business relationship in Amarr for several years. Despite her public disgrace, Voskoboyniko remains a close economic ally to the Yezrad family, leveraging her connections outside of Upper Mimishia to secure valuable contracts with wealthy Imperial clientele.