Lord Vorob'yev was the Barrayaran Ambassador to the Cetagandan Empire at the time of Cetaganda. Vorob'yev house livery colors were wine-red and black. Vorob'yev was a talented and capable diplomat. As Ambassador to Cetaganda, he held one of the most important positions in Barrayaran foreign policy, and had done so successfully for the past six years. At the end of the tale, he and Mia Maz, a Vervani protocol officer from their embassy, were planning to marry. Miles figured that was one effective way to hire her, as had been tried several times before.
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| - Lord Vorob'yev was the Barrayaran Ambassador to the Cetagandan Empire at the time of Cetaganda. Vorob'yev house livery colors were wine-red and black. Vorob'yev was a talented and capable diplomat. As Ambassador to Cetaganda, he held one of the most important positions in Barrayaran foreign policy, and had done so successfully for the past six years. At the end of the tale, he and Mia Maz, a Vervani protocol officer from their embassy, were planning to marry. Miles figured that was one effective way to hire her, as had been tried several times before.
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| - Lord Vorob'yev was the Barrayaran Ambassador to the Cetagandan Empire at the time of Cetaganda. Vorob'yev house livery colors were wine-red and black. Vorob'yev was a talented and capable diplomat. As Ambassador to Cetaganda, he held one of the most important positions in Barrayaran foreign policy, and had done so successfully for the past six years. At the end of the tale, he and Mia Maz, a Vervani protocol officer from their embassy, were planning to marry. Miles figured that was one effective way to hire her, as had been tried several times before. He was mentioned briefly in Memory along with his wife, when Gregor mentioned that he had sent Lord and Lady Vorob'yev to Komarr along with Lord Auditor Vorhovis to smooth over any tensions that might arise from Gregor's upcoming marriage to Laisa Toscane.
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