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'''Sigmar Baruch''' (12th of Amber Cold, 1584 - 11th of Snow's Maiden, 1619) was the second son of [[Eirik Baruch]]. He was seen as a hard worker by his family and trusted heavily, quickly gaining influence and trust throughout others as well. Soon, he was knighted for his loyalty. Not long after however, he became known for having random spouts of insanity and aggressiveness. He could often be found fighting the Duke Viktor Kovachev, or his own son, [[Joren Aleksandr Baruch|Joren Baruch]]. This constant fighting eventually cost him his hand, on charges of attempted murder. Later, it would also claim his eye.
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'''Sigmar Baruch''' (12th of Amber Cold, 1584 - 11th of Snow's Maiden, 1619) was the second son of [[Eirik Baruch]]. He was seen as a hard worker by his family and trusted heavily, quickly gaining influence and trust throughout the rest of the Kingdom as well. With his growing influence and loyalty, Sigmar was knighted and served his family and his Kingdom faithfully. After a number of years service, Sigmar set out on a short voyage to relieve himself of some of his mounting stress. Unfortunately, whilst at sea, Sigmar made the decision to stay aboard his ship. After a number of years, Sigmar returned to his brother and son in Ayr but as a different man. His time at sea had changed the once placid Sigmar and sent him into unpredictable fits of rage. He could often be found fighting the Duke Viktor Kovachev, or his own son, [[Joren Aleksandr Baruch|Joren Baruch]]. In return for his previous loyalty to the Kingdom, the King and his royal officials pardoned Sigmar's outbursts, but as they became more frequent, the peoples love for Sigmar was diluted. In a fit of rage, Sigmar attacked Lord Viktor Kovachev and was in turn mutilated for punishment. Sigmar lost his sword hand and eye, which eventually sent him into depression. The loss of his sword hand leaving him a shell of his former self.
  
 
== Death ==
 
== Death ==
After the news of him killing [[Harold Baruch]]'s bastard child he began to feel pity for himself in a result he asked Henry Otto, Count of Bihar for an execution.
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After murdering his base-born cousin, Sigmar began to feel enormous guilt for his actions. He appealed to his brother, [[Otto Marius Baruch|Otto]], for help to overcome his grief, but his efforts were all in vein. SIgmar's guilt, paired with his depressive state lead Sigmar to request execution for the murder of his cousin at the hands of his friend, Henrik Otto, Count of Bihar.
  
 
== Issue ==
 
== Issue ==

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Sigmar Baruch (12th of Amber Cold, 1584 - 11th of Snow's Maiden, 1619) was the second son of Eirik Baruch. He was seen as a hard worker by his family and trusted heavily, quickly gaining influence and trust throughout the rest of the Kingdom as well. With his growing influence and loyalty, Sigmar was knighted and served his family and his Kingdom faithfully. After a number of years service, Sigmar set out on a short voyage to relieve himself of some of his mounting stress. Unfortunately, whilst at sea, Sigmar made the decision to stay aboard his ship. After a number of years, Sigmar returned to his brother and son in Ayr but as a different man. His time at sea had changed the once placid Sigmar and sent him into unpredictable fits of rage. He could often be found fighting the Duke Viktor Kovachev, or his own son, Joren Baruch. In return for his previous loyalty to the Kingdom, the King and his royal officials pardoned Sigmar's outbursts, but as they became more frequent, the peoples love for Sigmar was diluted. In a fit of rage, Sigmar attacked Lord Viktor Kovachev and was in turn mutilated for punishment. Sigmar lost his sword hand and eye, which eventually sent him into depression. The loss of his sword hand leaving him a shell of his former self.

Death

After murdering his base-born cousin, Sigmar began to feel enormous guilt for his actions. He appealed to his brother, Otto, for help to overcome his grief, but his efforts were all in vein. SIgmar's guilt, paired with his depressive state lead Sigmar to request execution for the murder of his cousin at the hands of his friend, Henrik Otto, Count of Bihar.

Issue

Joren Baruch (1599-)

Marie Baruch (1602-)