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Revision as of 06:50, 17 September 2023
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Title: His Lordship, Rémiss Daggérre, Conte of Bordoor and Baron of Mováy
Actor: Brian Vernel , Ref: The Last Kingdom
Concept
Enfeebled Puppet
Tropes
Details
Background
- Functionally invalid, no idea what's going on; puppet of his wife; maybe a curse/drugged?—Ref: Theoden, LotR
- Used to have a serious mean-streak before he lost his mind, and people remember and fear it
- Some real Machiavellian wisdom occasionally, accidentally slips out
Family
- Spouse & Children
- Wife (& Puppet-Master): Narcissa Riválle (965/35yo)
- Currently, no children
- Parents & Siblings
- Father: Count TBD Daggérre of Bordoor, died 3ya @39yo
- Mother: TBD (959/41yo)
- Sister: [TBD],17, married to Baron Dominic Lafoe
- Sister: [TBD],15, betrothed to son of count
- Brother: [TBD],11, baron-vassal & heir
- Father's Family
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- Aunt: Réjine Daggérre (953/47yo), Dujess-Consort of Gastony
- Uncle: [TBD] (954/46yo), count, in line of succ as father's bro
- Aunt: [TBD] (963/37yo), married to count
- Aunt: [TBD] (967/33yo), steward elsewhere
- Mother's Family
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- 4×Aunts, 1×Uncle on mother's side
Traits
CK2: ; Focus: NA; Ambition: NA
Attendants
Notes
- Inspired by Henry VI