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− | '''Catherine | + | '''Catherine of Oren''' ([[High Imperial]]: Catherine Anastasia), known more commonly as Catherine of Furnestock, was a princess, poet, and painter of the 19th century. She was born on the 12th of Harren's Folly, 1838 as the eldest daughter of [[Philip III, Holy Orenian Emperor]] and [[Anastasia I, Holy Orenian Emperor]], thus making her by birthright, in line to inherit the title of [[List of Orenian Princess Imperials|Princess Imperial]]. Eventually, she'd go on to inherit the title in 1849 in the aftermath of the [[Aster Revolution]] and display said title throughout the reign of Philip III. |
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Catherine of Oren (High Imperial: Catherine Anastasia), known more commonly as Catherine of Furnestock, was a princess, poet, and painter of the 19th century. She was born on the 12th of Harren's Folly, 1838 as the eldest daughter of Philip III, Holy Orenian Emperor and Anastasia I, Holy Orenian Emperor, thus making her by birthright, in line to inherit the title of Princess Imperial. Eventually, she'd go on to inherit the title in 1849 in the aftermath of the Aster Revolution and display said title throughout the reign of Philip III.
Early Life
Childhood
WIP
The Aster Revolution
The Return
WIP
Later Life
Astercalia
WIP
Bibliography
- The Charge of the Cavalier (1852)
- Ballad of the Hexer (1859)
- The Wind in the Willows (1860)
Artwork
- "Novellen" (1846)
- "Comrades-at-Arms" (1846)
- "The Gala" (1846)
- "A Sister's Love" (1846)
- "The Unseen Terror" (1846)
- "A Seasonal Soiree"(1846)
- "The Harpist" (1846)
- "The Return" (1851)
- "The Coronation" (1851)
- "The Feast" (1851)
- "The Fogs of Providence" (1851)
- "The Tree at Moongate" (1851)
- "Pathway" (1851)
- "The Starlit Spire" (1859)
- "The Lakeside" (1859)
- "A Ship out of Water" (1859)
- "Old Bones" (1859)
- "The Oasis" (1859)