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05-03-1997, 09:25 PM #1Cec StaceyGuest
Heir to the throne
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> The new Anuirean Empire with an Roele heir....Michael was the last so I
guess
> that this new heir was brought back from the past.
Not necessarily. In the Ruins of Empire book it details quite a few people
with a legitimate claim to the bloodline of Roele. It doesn't have to be
Michael's bloodline, mind you. For example, both Avan and Boeruine have
Roele's bloodline, and therefore a legitimate claim to the throne. The
Baron of Roesone also has a tie to Roele through the Gorgon (a claim to the
throne, albeit with a dark twist ), and there are quite a few others as
well.
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05-04-1997, 03:21 AM #2Brian StonerGuest
Heir to the throne
At 06:25 PM 5/3/97 -0300, you wrote:
>In the Ruins of Empire book it details quite a few people
>with a legitimate claim to the bloodline of Roele. It doesn't have to be
>Michael's bloodline, mind you. For example, both Avan and Boeruine have
>Roele's bloodline, and therefore a legitimate claim to the throne. The
>Baron of Roesone also has a tie to Roele through the Gorgon (a claim to the
>throne, albeit with a dark twist ), and there are quite a few others as
>well.
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What is the connection that the Baron of Roesone has with The Gorgon? I am
running a campaign based in Roesone, and such a matter could be important.
The stuff I've read indicates that their is no connection between their
nicknames dispite the similarities. That is, "Black Prince" and "Black
Baron" are not related.
- -Brian
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05-04-1997, 03:53 AM #3Trevor RomkeyGuest
Heir to the throne
At 08:21 PM 03/05/97 -0700, you wrote:
>At 06:25 PM 5/3/97 -0300, you wrote:
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>>In the Ruins of Empire book it details quite a few people
>>with a legitimate claim to the bloodline of Roele. It doesn't have to be
>>Michael's bloodline, mind you. For example, both Avan and Boeruine have
>>Roele's bloodline, and therefore a legitimate claim to the throne. The
>>Baron of Roesone also has a tie to Roele through the Gorgon (a claim to the
>>throne, albeit with a dark twist ), and there are quite a few others as
>>well.
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>What is the connection that the Baron of Roesone has with The Gorgon? I am
>running a campaign based in Roesone, and such a matter could be important.
>The stuff I've read indicates that their is no connection between their
>nicknames dispite the similarities. That is, "Black Prince" and "Black
>Baron" are not related.
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>-Brian
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On the description of the Gorgon in the Birthright Boxset it mentions that
the the Baron Roesone is descended from the Gorgon.
- -Trevor
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05-04-1997, 06:23 PM #4Goldngrifn@aol.coGuest
Heir to the throne
In a message dated 97-05-03 19:00:31 EDT, you write:
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