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'''Wilhelm Lucius d'Arkent''' (1803-Present) was Baron of Carrington from 1810-Present. WIP
 
'''Wilhelm Lucius d'Arkent''' (1803-Present) was Baron of Carrington from 1810-Present. WIP
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==Carrington Cover-Up Scandal of 1821==
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Published on the 7th of Sun's Smile, 1821 otherwise referred to as the 25th year of the second age, Baron Carrington published a statement, dismissing his younger brother, Simon Bastille from the Carrington lineage after a letter is presented, said to be from the previous baron, Charles Augustus, claiming that Simon Bastille was not born from his union to [[Anna Henrietta of Provins]] but rather from another woman entirely [https://www.lordofthecraft.net/forums/topic/202108-dismissal-part-2/?tab=comments#comment-1843741].
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For the next month, many lords and nobles of the realm openly criticized the dismissal of Simon Bastille which led to the eventually summoning of the Carrington family to the House of Lords by [[Erik Ruthern, Count of Kositz|Erik Ruthern, Lord Speaker of the House of Lords]] [https://www.lordofthecraft.net/forums/topic/202134-summons-of-house-carrington%C2%A0/?tab=comments#comment-1843881]. Leading up to the trial, Simon had gathered significant support and ended up publicly posting a missive in response to Wilhelm, titled ''The Honourable Dame Anna'' [https://www.lordofthecraft.net/forums/topic/202145-the-honourable-dame-anna/?tab=comments#comment-1843955]. Furthermore, an anonymous presumed citizen of [[Oren]], published a letter to the Carrington family, insulting them which gathered further support for Simon's cause.
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Three hours prior to the House of Lord's trial, Wilhelm released two more public statements, his first being a letter addressing the citizens of Oren and explaining his side [https://www.lordofthecraft.net/forums/topic/202147-a-public-statement/?tab=comments#comment-1843969] and the second being the letter which supposedly was written by his father [https://www.lordofthecraft.net/forums/topic/202151-the-letter-in-question/?tab=comments#comment-1844480]. The second letter received backlash from the public with claims that it was forged. Afterward, the Carrington family quietly made their way to the trial, and notably, [[Anna Henrietta of Provins]], despite being one of the three summoned by name, was not present during the trial.
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Upon both sides presenting their cases and witnesses, the House of Lords ruled that the letter was forged & all members of the House of Lords besides [[Elizabeth, Princess Imperial]] ruled in favor of removing Anna Henrietta's knighthood along with stripped Wilhelm of his title of Baron and instead, giving it to Simon [https://www.lordofthecraft.net/forums/topic/202171-house-of-lords-ruling-on-house-carrington/?tab=comments#comment-1844244]. Soon after, Wilhelm and his siblings were sent letters from their mother, bidding them farewell. Anna Henrietta was not seen since [https://www.lordofthecraft.net/forums/topic/202170-a-wilted-cornflower/?tab=comments#comment-1844147].
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In the following saint month, Wilhelm received his title quietly back from [[John VIII, Holy Orenian Emperor]] who sought to not make further drama out of the scandal. However, regardless of Wilhelm once more being the legal Baron of Carrington, a small minority of Orenians continued to refer to his brother as the Rightful Baron of Carrington.
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In 1824, three years after the incident, Wilhelm was summoned to criminal court by the Ministry of Justice on charges of perjury, defamation, and forgery in relation to the letter he published regarding Simon's ancestry.
  
  

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Wilhelm Lucius
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Baron of Carrington
Reign: 1810-Present
Predecessor: Charles Augustus
Successor: Incumbent
Born: 1803, Trissingham Court, Augustine Palace, Providence, Oren
Spouse: Unwed
House: d'Arkent
Father: Charles Augustus, 3rd Baron Carrington
Mother: Anna Henrietta of Provins

Wilhelm Lucius d'Arkent (1803-Present) was Baron of Carrington from 1810-Present. WIP

Carrington Cover-Up Scandal of 1821

Published on the 7th of Sun's Smile, 1821 otherwise referred to as the 25th year of the second age, Baron Carrington published a statement, dismissing his younger brother, Simon Bastille from the Carrington lineage after a letter is presented, said to be from the previous baron, Charles Augustus, claiming that Simon Bastille was not born from his union to Anna Henrietta of Provins but rather from another woman entirely [1].

For the next month, many lords and nobles of the realm openly criticized the dismissal of Simon Bastille which led to the eventually summoning of the Carrington family to the House of Lords by Erik Ruthern, Lord Speaker of the House of Lords [2]. Leading up to the trial, Simon had gathered significant support and ended up publicly posting a missive in response to Wilhelm, titled The Honourable Dame Anna [3]. Furthermore, an anonymous presumed citizen of Oren, published a letter to the Carrington family, insulting them which gathered further support for Simon's cause.

Three hours prior to the House of Lord's trial, Wilhelm released two more public statements, his first being a letter addressing the citizens of Oren and explaining his side [4] and the second being the letter which supposedly was written by his father [5]. The second letter received backlash from the public with claims that it was forged. Afterward, the Carrington family quietly made their way to the trial, and notably, Anna Henrietta of Provins, despite being one of the three summoned by name, was not present during the trial.

Upon both sides presenting their cases and witnesses, the House of Lords ruled that the letter was forged & all members of the House of Lords besides Elizabeth, Princess Imperial ruled in favor of removing Anna Henrietta's knighthood along with stripped Wilhelm of his title of Baron and instead, giving it to Simon [6]. Soon after, Wilhelm and his siblings were sent letters from their mother, bidding them farewell. Anna Henrietta was not seen since [7].

In the following saint month, Wilhelm received his title quietly back from John VIII, Holy Orenian Emperor who sought to not make further drama out of the scandal. However, regardless of Wilhelm once more being the legal Baron of Carrington, a small minority of Orenians continued to refer to his brother as the Rightful Baron of Carrington.

In 1824, three years after the incident, Wilhelm was summoned to criminal court by the Ministry of Justice on charges of perjury, defamation, and forgery in relation to the letter he published regarding Simon's ancestry.


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