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Linphonse was a hands-off king famous for his philosophical and historical soirees, and his many lovers. Linphonse and Tangsy's relationship was amiable but distant. Tangsy died in a fire at 45, and Linphonse followed three years later. | Linphonse was a hands-off king famous for his philosophical and historical soirees, and his many lovers. Linphonse and Tangsy's relationship was amiable but distant. Tangsy died in a fire at 45, and Linphonse followed three years later. | ||
His two most notable children were [[ | His two most notable children were [[Gregor the Pious]], the third to last monarch of Andorith, and [[Stormdier]] who became a general in Andorith. | ||
[[Category:Person]] | [[Category:Person]] | ||
[[Category:Monarch]] | [[Category:Monarch]] | ||
[[Category:Dead]] | [[Category:Dead]] | ||
Revision as of 00:49, 26 February 2021
Linphonse the Scholar (he/him) was the 4th to last monarch of Andorith and husband to Tangsy Olothur.
According to contemporaries, Linphonse was a studious, outgoing prince. He always knew he was in line for the throne, and had tutors and preparation accordingly. He was well meaning, and listened to the expertise of others.
Tangsy was the 5th woman who was arranged to marry Linphonse. All those before died of mysterious causes before anything official could be made.
Linphonse was a hands-off king famous for his philosophical and historical soirees, and his many lovers. Linphonse and Tangsy's relationship was amiable but distant. Tangsy died in a fire at 45, and Linphonse followed three years later.
His two most notable children were Gregor the Pious, the third to last monarch of Andorith, and Stormdier who became a general in Andorith.