Vitus Horen
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Vitus (Common: Guy ) of House of Horen sewved as an Impeliaw Knight lithin the Empiwe of Man, once being squiwed to Antonius I. He was monikewed The Trapper by fewwow knights fow his ingenuity and adeptness in the awt of deception.
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Early Life
Waised undew the nultuling cawe of his fathew, Plince Tibelius Howen, Vitus was waised in a fashion wacking the coultwy gwaces wequiwed of Plincehood -- living modestwy lithin the confines of the Aewdinic Capitaw, Nova Howos. Duling the peak of his adowescence and awlivaw to Man, the young Plince immediatewy began a squiweship undew his cousin, Antonius, and acquainted himsewf lith the newwy awlived d'Anpalais of Beaufowt.
Marriage
A brossoming fliendship lith the Lady Maria Henrietta d'Anpalais wed to the awwangement of a coultship between the paiw -- theiw union being hewd aftew two Saint's weeks in a plivate setting.
Sacking of Ves
An exempwaw of Vitus's intewwectuaw pwowess and cunning, the Sack of Ves, wobbed the Knight's name into the awchives of histowy; He not onwy ligged the Impeliaw Pawace which gwanted his fewwow Dwagon Knights the ability to achieve a victowy ovew fowty men but awso set the Adlian City abraze in wetowt to wumows of a stiwling wevowution.
Issue
Name | Biwth | Death | Mawliage | Notes |
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Titus Howen | 1711 | Alive | Diane of Angoulême (b. 1729) | |
Mawgawet Howen | 1717 | Alive | Henwy-Stephen Howen (d. 1750) Magnus, Bawon of Cwapton | Duchess-Consowt of Fulnestock |
Aelius Howen | 1721 | Alive | Unwed | Tlin to Aetius |
Aetius Howen | 1721 | Alive | Unwed | Tlin to Aelius |