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− | '''Olivier Renault Ashford de Savoie''' (''1793 - Present''') was the single legitimate son of Griffith Ashford de Savoie and his wife Maria Luisa Ashford de Bar and thus the nominal patriarch of the [House de Savoie| | + | '''Olivier Renault Ashford de Savoie''' (''1793 - Present''') was the single legitimate son of Griffith Ashford de Savoie and his wife Maria Luisa Ashford de Bar and thus the nominal patriarch of the [[House de Savoie|House of Savoie]]. |
Born a commoner within the Holy Orenian Empire, he would join the [[Sedan Rebellion]] in his adolescence in an attempt to re-establish the identity of the bygone houses of Oren, though fleeing Oren with the newly established ''Metinan Mercenary Company'' after the Rebellion proved unsuccessful. From the ashes of their failure, the Metinan Company established the [[City-State of Luciensburg]] as a place for disgruntled Human refugees with Olivier joining the municipal government of Luciensberg upon being anointed one of the three Consuls in service to its people and headed by the Interrex Bernard de Salier. | Born a commoner within the Holy Orenian Empire, he would join the [[Sedan Rebellion]] in his adolescence in an attempt to re-establish the identity of the bygone houses of Oren, though fleeing Oren with the newly established ''Metinan Mercenary Company'' after the Rebellion proved unsuccessful. From the ashes of their failure, the Metinan Company established the [[City-State of Luciensburg]] as a place for disgruntled Human refugees with Olivier joining the municipal government of Luciensberg upon being anointed one of the three Consuls in service to its people and headed by the Interrex Bernard de Salier. |
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'Olivier Renault Ashford de Savoie (1793 - Present) was the single legitimate son of Griffith Ashford de Savoie and his wife Maria Luisa Ashford de Bar and thus the nominal patriarch of the House of Savoie.
Born a commoner within the Holy Orenian Empire, he would join the Sedan Rebellion in his adolescence in an attempt to re-establish the identity of the bygone houses of Oren, though fleeing Oren with the newly established Metinan Mercenary Company after the Rebellion proved unsuccessful. From the ashes of their failure, the Metinan Company established the City-State of Luciensburg as a place for disgruntled Human refugees with Olivier joining the municipal government of Luciensberg upon being anointed one of the three Consuls in service to its people and headed by the Interrex Bernard de Salier.
As Consul, Olivier was considered a controversial head in the Tenth Nordling War where he accepted a contract from the Empire of Oren to fight against the Kingdom of Norland. He is credited with deliberating on the contract with imperial leadership and then committing Luciensberg to the war. After an assassination attempt in the later days of the war, the man substituted his dismembered hand with a pure gold metal fist. It was believed at the time that the assassination attempt was the result of Olivier wishing to become the king of Luciensberg or as a consequence of anti-imperial sentiment within the city of Luciensberg.
After the assassination attempt and his move from Luciensberg, Olivier and his wife Adeline de Savoie settled down in Oren and then swore allegiance to Emperor John VIII and becoming apart of the Augustine Court.
Issue
Name | Birth | Death | Marriage | Notes |
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Laurène Henriette Héloïse | 1817 | Alive | Unwed | Firstborn child to Olivier and Adeline. |
Claude Élisabeth Hermine | 1818 | Alive | Unwed | Secondborn child to Olivier and Adeline. |
Olivier Laurene | 1819 | Alive | Unwed | Thirdborn child of Olivier and Adeline. Firstborn son and Heir. |
Eugénie Cécile Milène | 1819 | Alive | Unwed | Fourthborn child of Olivier and Adeline. Born 10 months after Fernand. |
Louis Maximilien Visant | 1821 | Alive | Unwed | Fifthborn child of Olivier and Adeline. A sickly child, many expected him to die post-birth. |