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'''Lucille Antoinette Ashford de Falstaff''' (''13th of the First Seed, 1711 - present'') was an Empress-Presumptive of the [[Holy Orenian Empire]] as the fiance to [[Alexander II, Holy Orenian Emperor | Alexander II]]. Born to the Count of Leuven (whose title was later abolished succeeding the [[War of the Two Emperors]]), Lucille was regarded as a simple commoner within his majesty's court for the majority of her teenage years. This led to [[Cesarina Louise | the empress-mother's]] strong opposition to her and Alexander's romance, though the pairing would eventually triumph over the tenacious elder woman. However, but a Saint's Day prior to their ceremony, Alexander succumbed to an illness and his parentage as a de Falstaff bastard was made revealed. | '''Lucille Antoinette Ashford de Falstaff''' (''13th of the First Seed, 1711 - present'') was an Empress-Presumptive of the [[Holy Orenian Empire]] as the fiance to [[Alexander II, Holy Orenian Emperor | Alexander II]]. Born to the Count of Leuven (whose title was later abolished succeeding the [[War of the Two Emperors]]), Lucille was regarded as a simple commoner within his majesty's court for the majority of her teenage years. This led to [[Cesarina Louise | the empress-mother's]] strong opposition to her and Alexander's romance, though the pairing would eventually triumph over the tenacious elder woman. However, but a Saint's Day prior to their ceremony, Alexander succumbed to an illness and his parentage as a de Falstaff bastard was made revealed. | ||
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Lucille Antoinette Ashford de Falstaff (13th of the First Seed, 1711 - present) was an Empress-Presumptive of the Holy Orenian Empire as the fiance to Alexander II. Born to the Count of Leuven (whose title was later abolished succeeding the War of the Two Emperors), Lucille was regarded as a simple commoner within his majesty's court for the majority of her teenage years. This led to the empress-mother's strong opposition to her and Alexander's romance, though the pairing would eventually triumph over the tenacious elder woman. However, but a Saint's Day prior to their ceremony, Alexander succumbed to an illness and his parentage as a de Falstaff bastard was made revealed.