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Characters of Latium

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Please note: There will no longer be a place of Latium on sim as it was destroyed in the war.  We have left a few characters to chose from, or you are free to write your own original character, they just cannot be royals. The can be nobles/patricians, small folk etc, anything but royals. 

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Your Latium character would now be living either in Norveg or Alban.

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Princess Starsun, aged 24,

Daughter of Emperor Brenwith and Empress Sea-Anna 

Sided with her uncle Titus during the war of heirs and was taken captive and enslaved by the King of Norveg

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Prince Brentworth, at 29 years old

 

Son of Emperor Brenwith and his Mistress Roesmerrin. 

Sided with his uncle Titus during the War of the Heirs, but managed to escape to Alban, towards the end of the war

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Played by Damayantia Resident
Princess Lelusa, aged 27, sided with her brother Drakeon during the war of the heirs, so was freely allowed to live in Norveg  was a force to be reckoned with—a strong-willed and fierce warrior in her own right. Having inherited her father's exceptional fighting skills and unwavering determination, she stood as a testament to her lineage. Dark features, similar to those of her parents, framed her countenance. Lelusa's long dark locks were often tied away from her face, highlighting her striking beauty. However, she prioritized her combat prowess over her physical appearance, never relying on her looks to gain an advantage. Stubborn, brave, and unabashedly arrogant, Lelusa fearlessly fought for what she believed in.

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Rosemerrin Hyetide, 46 years old, Brenwith's long-time lover and mistress, Rosemerrin Hyetide, was a woman of ambition and influence. She shared a complicated relationship with Brenwith, torn between her love for him and her desire for power. Rosemerrin, with her striking beauty and a commanding presence, was a highborn individual and a distant cousin to Latiums' Imperial Dynasty.  

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Although her children with the emperor were illegitimate, the emporer still gave them all his surname and royal titles (prince/princess) they also lived in the imperial home alongside their father, mother, SeaAnna and their half brothers and sisters.

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Alcarnio, aged 42, stood as a commanding figure within the Empire. (Legion Legate/Legion Commander) As the brother to the Emperor Brenwith, leader of the Imperial army and the esteemed commander of the Legions, he exuded a rough and uncompromising demeanor. Fools were given no quarter in his presence, as he possessed little patience for those he deemed unworthy. Alcarnio's brave nature led him to the frontlines of battle, where he displayed his unwavering loyalty to his brother, the Emperor, willing to defend him with his life. Some whispered that there was a touch of sadism in his ways, but none could deny his effectiveness on the battlefield.

 

Despite his position within the imperial court Alcarnio held a strong aversion to the political machinations and intrigues that characterized courtly life. He preferred the exhilaration of fighting wars over engaging in the power struggles of the nobility. As the Emperor's right-hand man and trusted confidante, he compensated for his lack of finesse in senate matters with his exceptional strength and military prowess. Though a man of few words, when Alcarnio did speak, his commanding presence would quiet the room, commanding attention and respect.

 

Uninterested in marriage, Alcarnio found solace in the company of women of the night. Rather than frequenting courtly gatherings, he could often be found in the lively atmosphere of the taverns or bathhouses. This preference for the company of whores over the intricacies of courtly life further exemplified his rebellious and nonconformist nature.

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At the beginning of the War of the Heirs, Alcarnio supported 

his nephew Drakeon, but eventually he could no longer watch

as his own people were slain, and Latium destroyed, it's rumoured, he arranged a ship, and helped over 100 citizens of 

Latium escape, he hasn't been seen since. 

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Princess Alena Gulbrandsen 40 years old, sister to emperor Brenwith possssessed an unparalleled beauty that captivated men from realms far and wide. Suitors from across the world had vied for her hand in marriage, recognizing her as a prize worth fighting for. However, tragedy struck Alena's life at a young age, as she lost the love of her life, Jarl Altomore Gulbrandsen of Norveg, leaving her widowed at a tender age of 24. The profound grief she endured shaped her future choices, leading her to decline every subsequent offer of marriage. After his death she returned to Latium with her children. 

 

Despite the immense sorrow she carried, Alena retained an ageless grace, appearing at least a decade younger than her years. Preferring solitude, she secluded herself from the world, choosing to avoid courtly matters whenever possible. Even her brother, the emperor, and her beloved siblings, faced her staunch refusal when attempting to coax her out of her black widow gowns, encouraging her to embrace life once more. Alena's petite frame and delicate build only added to her air of fragility, while her prominent high cheekbones and flawless olive skin emitted an ethereal glow. Behind her captivating gaze, however, lay a lingering sadness that mirrored the depths of her profound loss.

 

Alena's sole source of solace and purpose resided in her children, who she affectionately referred to as her "little ones," despite their now grown status in their twenties. Her daughter, Moreina, and her son, Alto bore names that paid homage to their departed father, symbolizing the enduring connection Alena felt to her late husband. They represented the rays of light that kept her tethered to life, as she poured all her love and devotion into their well-being.

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At the beginning of the war of the heirs, her son, now a Jarl in Norveg, had her and her daughter Moreina returned safely to 

Norveg.

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For more information about Atlomore Gulbrandsen. please see

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Prince Alto Gulbrandsen 23 years old, son of Altomore & Alena Gulbrandsen, had been shaped more by his uncle Alcarnio's influence than that of his parents. His uncle, a strong male figure in his life, had earned Alto's respect and admiration. Alcarnio had taught him the ways of combat and imparted invaluable lessons on becoming a man. In his own reserved manner, Alcarnio had been a steady presence for Alto, especially after the loss of his father.

 

As Alto transitioned into adulthood, he sought to establish his own identity, carrying with him the lessons instilled by his uncle. However, his exposure to courtly life and the prolonged grief of his mother began to wear on his patience. Alto found himself increasingly irked by his still-grieving mother, leading to a growing sense of coldness and distance in his demeanor. Anxious to break free from the suffocating embrace of his mother, he yearned to forge his own path in the world.

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Alto at the age 21,  returned to Norveg and lay claim to his father's legacy as the Jarl of Tholothian. Proving he was worthy of the claim, when he played a significant role in the war against Latium, helping them defeat his mothers people,

but not before making sure his mother and sister where, 

brought to Norveg for their own safety, before the war began.

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Princess Moreina Gulbrandsen, 22 years old, carried the weight of a somber childhood spent in a house overshadowed by darkness and grief. In order to escape the persistent sadness surrounding her father's untimely death, Moreina nurtured her imagination. Often seeking solace in the attic of their grand house, she would immerse herself in imaginary tales that always culminated in happily ever afters. These stories provided an escape from the sorrow that seemed to linger in her family's home.

 

As Moreina grew older, she bore witness to the conflicts and arguments between her brother and mother, choosing to keep her distance from their disputes. The only source of joy in her life was her beloved uncle, Alcarnio. He would whisk her away from the oppressive atmosphere of their residence to the enchanting fairy gardens, where they would have picnics together, accompanied by Moreina's cherished dolls. She would giggle as Alcarnio playfully voiced the tiny fairy characters, his gruff voice attempting to mimic the delicate voices of the imaginary beings. Though his stories often revolved around fierce warriors, Moreina would interject with her own endings, infused with happiness and contentment. These moments spent with her uncle became cherished memories for Moreina, and she now realized their profound significance.

 

As she matured, Moreina began to blossom into a beauty that rivaled her mother's. 

At the beginning of the  War of the Heirs 

Moreina alongside her mother, were

brought to Norveg by her brother, for their safety.

Deceased Princess Nylaria, 43 years old, Sister of Emperor Brenwith.  Was married to the King of Alban For further information on this character please see characters of Alban

Princess Kiera, 27 years old, Sister of Emperor Brenwith. Married to the King of Alban For further information on this character please see characters of Alban

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The Following characters, all died before or during the War of the Heirs.

 

 

Emperor Brenwith Dunbarrion, a formidable ruler at 45 years old, died in winter 502AD of Malaria

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Empress SeaAnna Dunbarrion, died in the summer of 502AD, 

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Prince Drakeon, eldest son and heir to Emperor Brenwith and SeaAnna, died during the war 503AD

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Senator Titus Dunbarrion, brother to Emperor Brenwith, died towards the end of the war 503AD

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Liv Dunbarrion, wife of Titus and sister to King Ivar of Norveg, died towards the end of the war in 503AD

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