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− | Saint Jacque de Staunton is the great grandson of George Staunton and second cousin to the current Stauntite patriarch, [[Tobias Staunton]]. He is famed for creating a successful mercenary group called "The Felsen Watch" who provided aid to [[Tobias Staunton | King Tobias of Courland]]. | + | |
+ | Saint Jacque de Staunton is the great grandson of George Staunton and second cousin to the current Stauntite patriarch, [[Tobias Staunton]]. He is famed for creating a successful mercenary group called "The Felsen Watch" who provided aid to [[Tobias Staunton | King Tobias of Courland]]. | ||
He was thought to have perished in the aftermath of the explosion of Johannesburg. This was later found to be incorrect, returning to Courland following the beginning of war and helped to lead the [[Kingdom of Courland]] in the offensive [[Battle of Elba]]. | He was thought to have perished in the aftermath of the explosion of Johannesburg. This was later found to be incorrect, returning to Courland following the beginning of war and helped to lead the [[Kingdom of Courland]] in the offensive [[Battle of Elba]]. |
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Saint Jacque de Staunton is the great grandson of George Staunton and second cousin to the current Stauntite patriarch, Tobias Staunton. He is famed for creating a successful mercenary group called "The Felsen Watch" who provided aid to King Tobias of Courland.
He was thought to have perished in the aftermath of the explosion of Johannesburg. This was later found to be incorrect, returning to Courland following the beginning of war and helped to lead the Kingdom of Courland in the offensive Battle of Elba.
He was posthumously sainted as patron of those afflicted with mental illnesses.