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|Class=Lady | |Class=Lady | ||
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|Glorylevel=Ordinary | |Glorylevel=Ordinary | ||
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|Homecounty=Salisbury | |Homecounty=Salisbury | ||
|Dead=No | |Dead=No | ||
|Appearance=Ordinary | |Appearance=Ordinary |
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Type: | Non Player Character |
Gender: | Female |
Religion: | British Christian |
Class: | Lady |
Level of fame: | Ordinary |
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Current age: | Expression error: Unexpected < operator."Expression error: Unexpected < operator." is not a number. (as of TimelineA.D.) |
County: | Salisbury |
Liege lord: | Ellen |
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Address | |
Form of address: | My Lady |
Colloquial address: | My Lady |
Formal address: | Lady Marion of House Tarren. |
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Family | |
House: | Tarren |
Current wife: | Maelgwyn |
Current husband: | Maelgwyn |
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Origin | |
Culture: | [[]] |
Age category: | Adult |
Born: | 474 A.D. |
Birthcounty: | Leinster |
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~ Ordinary Lady ~
Lady Marion
Marion is a Ordinary Cymric Lady from Salisbury. She currently serves Ellen.
She is the daughter of an unknown man and an unknown woman. She is married to Maelgwyn. She has no sons or daughters.
She is Expression error: Unexpected < operator. years old and lives in Salisbury.
Description
Marion of house is married to and has several children: . Marion is a mysterious young woman of Irish and Cornish descent, said to come from the court of Cornwall. Rumor has it that she served as a maid-in-waiting to the Duchess of Cornwall. Little is known of her heritage or her family, and she brought no dowry to the marriage.
Silent voices whisper that there was some sort of great scandal at the court in Cornwall surrounding Marion, or at least the possibility of it. And for some reason the Duke of Cornwall called in an old favor from Roderick to arrange the marriage of the young girl.