Wauna Swiftwater
Overview
Wauna Swiftwater was mechanic and mother of Vaike Swiftwater. Along with partner Janek Janno, operated JSW Mehaanika workshop in Sadracca shipyards. Previously conscripted to build warships during Civil War before devoting herself to public works after years of conflict.
JSW Mehaanika Workshop
Wauna and Janek Janno were simple mechanics who preferred relative comfort of workshop JSW Mehaanika to open air. As independents, they worked with small firms focused on research and development rather than mass production. Workshop hosted revolving door of clients—engineers and inventors who stayed weeks, months, or years developing ideas with couple’s mechanical expertise. Clients came from across Peninsula including Amorgand, Sojourn, and capital.
Civil War Service
During Civil War, Wauna conscripted to build warships. After years of war ended, longed for stability and finally able to devote herself to public works alongside Janek Janno.
Anuar Binbasaki Project - 266 AC
When inventor Anuar Binbasaki brought Kelon nugget hoping to create new kind of lightbulb, Wauna and Janek built devices for weeks including mirror arrays to concentrate light and contraptions to “excite” material. One experiment caused short circuit that fried every generator in workshop. Binbasaki abandoned project out of funds and patience.
Supporting Vaike’s Research
Wauna’s workshop environment nurtured daughter Vaike’s curiosity and innovation from young age. After weeks of pleading, Wauna and Janek helped fund Vaike’s Kelon materials during her experimental research. Workshop continued operating even during Ordis occupation of Sadracca in 293 AC, with soldiers routinely visiting while Vaike conducted secret energy research.
Relationships
- Janek Janno: Partner, co-owner of JSW Mehaanika workshop
- Vaike Swiftwater: Daughter, engineer who pioneered kelonic energy technology
- Anuar Binbasaki: Inventor client who introduced Vaike to Kelon (266 AC)
- JSW Mehaanika: Workshop in Sadracca operated with Janek Janno
- Sadracca: Location of workshop in shipyards area