Cassandra of Alamar
Cassandra Louisa Staunton (16th of the First Seed, 1513 – 8th of the Sun’s Smile, 1600), commonly known as Cassandra of Alamar, was the Viscountess of the County of Alamar, as the wife of Viscount Bryce Horen-Vimmark. As the daughter of Percival Staunton, Duke of Courland, her marriage with Viscount Bryce was intended to create a familial trust between the two northern powers. Cassandra lived for quite some time, seeing the entirety of her family be killed and witnessing her allies and enemies rise and fall.
History
Childhood
Her father was Percival Staunton, the First Duke of Courland, a northern duchy under the Holy Orenian Empire during the time of Vailor. Cassandra was born and brought up in the northern reaches of Vailor, and was of the blood of the first Stauntons, before they obtained titles and power. Her youth was refined and rich; her lord father’s intentions to bring her up as an eligible noblewoman to create alliances when she was old enough to wed. Cassandra and her siblings were brought up with a rich education, provided by their wealthy father. She was born in the hamlet of Fjordham, and as she entered her years of adolescence, Cassandra obtained a residence within the ducal keep amongst her family. An early betrothal was proposed between Cassandra and a de Savoie prince, though nothing came out of it. Cassandra spent most of her youth in Dour Watch as a ward, and learned much of her courtly prowess there, alongside Adelheid de Sola.
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