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'''Rendon Vimmark''' (11th of Malin's Welcome, 1523 – 20th of the Grand Harvest, 1539) was the son and heir of [[Bryce Vimmark]] most famous for being the assassin of [[John I, Holy Orenian Emperor|John I]]'s favourites and nephews [[Philip Augustus de Capua]] and Philip de Sola and the catalyst for the Saltstone Affair.  
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'''Rendon Vimmark''' (11th of Malin's Welcome, 1523 – 20th of the Grand Harvest, 1539) was the son and heir of [[Bryce Vimmark]] most famous for being the assassin of [[John I, Holy Orenian Emperor|John I]]'s favourites and nephews [[Philip Augustus de Capua]] and [[Philip de Sola]] and the catalyst for the Saltstone Affair.  
  
 
The emperor's desire to enact vengeance upon Rendon for the murder of his nephews would eventually result in the nigh-destruction of House Vimmark and the death of Rendon's father. A few days subsequent to his father's death, Rendon was found by Imperial soldiers, however he was killed during a failed attempt at escape.  
 
The emperor's desire to enact vengeance upon Rendon for the murder of his nephews would eventually result in the nigh-destruction of House Vimmark and the death of Rendon's father. A few days subsequent to his father's death, Rendon was found by Imperial soldiers, however he was killed during a failed attempt at escape.  

Revision as of 02:34, 13 August 2016

Rendon Vimmark (11th of Malin's Welcome, 1523 – 20th of the Grand Harvest, 1539) was the son and heir of Bryce Vimmark most famous for being the assassin of John I's favourites and nephews Philip Augustus de Capua and Philip de Sola and the catalyst for the Saltstone Affair.

The emperor's desire to enact vengeance upon Rendon for the murder of his nephews would eventually result in the nigh-destruction of House Vimmark and the death of Rendon's father. A few days subsequent to his father's death, Rendon was found by Imperial soldiers, however he was killed during a failed attempt at escape.