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|Description text=Rudderch, Dominus Sorviodunum, was a great warlord of Salisbury and ruled for many years. He is the father of Robyn and in many eyes the "father" of modern day Salisbury. He implemented many of the early traditions of modern society that still remains today.
|Description text=Rudderch, Avon Flumen Torrentem Dominus, was a great warlord of Salisbury and ruled for many years. He is the father of Robyn and in many eyes the "father" of modern day Salisbury. He implemented many of the early traditions of modern society that still remains today.


He died in 455 after a period of illness.
He died in 455 after a period of illness.
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Latest revision as of 17:38, 23 August 2017

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Information
Type: Non Player Character
Gender: Male
Religion: British Christian
Class: Count
Level of fame: Notable
Distinctive features:
Estate: Salisbury
County: Salisbury
Liege lord: Constantinus
Squire:
 
Death
Death year: 455 A.D.
Age at time of death: 47
 
Address
Form of address: Your Lordship
Colloquial address: Your Lordship Salisbury
Formal address: The Right Honorable Count Rudderch of Salisbury of House The Rock.
 
Known for
Traits:
Passions:
 
Family
House: The Rock
Former wives:
Sons (0):
Daughters (0):
Mother:
Father:
Grandfather:
Brothers:
Sisters:
 
Origin
Culture: [[]]
Age category: Adult
Born: 408 A.D.
Squired: 423 A.D.
Knighted: 429 A.D.
Birthcounty: Salisbury
 
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~ Notable Count ~


Count Rudderch Dominus Sorviodunum

Rudderch was a Notable Cymric Count from Salisbury. He served Constantinus at the time of his death.

He was the son of Renn and Feunete. He was unmarried. He has no sons or daughters.

He died in 455 A.D. He was 47 years old.

Description

Rudderch, Avon Flumen Torrentem Dominus, was a great warlord of Salisbury and ruled for many years. He is the father of Robyn and in many eyes the "father" of modern day Salisbury. He implemented many of the early traditions of modern society that still remains today.

He died in 455 after a period of illness.