Difference between revisions of "Victoria of Ostwick"
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− | '''Victoria Maria Vientos''' (Born 15th of the Sun’s Smile, 1600) is Arbiter of the [[Ascended|The Ascended Order]] and a Princess of the defunct [[Kingdom of Lotharingia]]. Born to the bastard of a bastard, made queen-regnant, Victoria lived in [[Ostwick]] until the murder of her mother, after which being taken to [[Delaselva Vientos Detiempo]] to seek refuge. He later adopted the orphaned girl, Victoria taking his name of 'Vientos' and becoming his daughter. She also briefly served as Queen-Consort of Norland, as wife of Artyom Ruric, before his abdication a year after their marriage. | + | '''Victoria Maria Vientos''' (Born 15th of the Sun’s Smile, 1600) is Arbiter of the [[Ascended|The Ascended Order]] and a Princess of the defunct [[Kingdom of Lotharingia]]. Born to the bastard of a bastard, made queen-regnant, Victoria lived in [[Ostwick]] until the murder of her mother, after which being taken to [[Delaselva Vientos Detiempo]] to seek refuge. He later adopted the orphaned girl, Victoria taking his name of 'Vientos' and becoming his daughter. She also briefly served as Queen-Consort of [[Norland]], as wife of Artyom Ruric, before his abdication a year after their marriage. |
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Victoria Maria Vientos (Born 15th of the Sun’s Smile, 1600) is Arbiter of the The Ascended Order and a Princess of the defunct Kingdom of Lotharingia. Born to the bastard of a bastard, made queen-regnant, Victoria lived in Ostwick until the murder of her mother, after which being taken to Delaselva Vientos Detiempo to seek refuge. He later adopted the orphaned girl, Victoria taking his name of 'Vientos' and becoming his daughter. She also briefly served as Queen-Consort of Norland, as wife of Artyom Ruric, before his abdication a year after their marriage.