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Name
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Francis Gronwy
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Age
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46
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Race
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Human
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Class
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Aristocrat
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Status
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NPC (Living)
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Prestige
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Illustrious
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Piety
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Devoted Servant
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Wealth
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MM1
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Title: His Majesty, Francis Gronwy, Fifth of his Name, King of Antagonia, Duc of Larroy, &c.
Actor: Lambert Wilson
Concept
A conniving monarch, who just wants to make the world—or Generica, at least—his
Tropes
French Jerk; Head-in-the-Sand Management; Villain with Good Publicity: Downplayed (Not really "Evil," just an asshole)
Details
Background
- Bit of a two-faced dick
- Hasn't been able to produce documents proving his supposed distant claim to the Generic throne
- Has been on pilgrimage to the Holy Lands (ultimately, a PR ploy)
- Secretly wishes his current wife would hurry up and die, so he can remarry and get to making more heirs
Family
- Spouse & Children
- First Wife: [TBD] (953–978; d.@25 of [gout])
- Son: [TBD] Gronwy (976–997; d.@21 under "suspicious circumstances")
- Second Wife: [TBD] (938–; m.979; 62yo); ugly, fat, bedridden with [cancer]
- Parents & Siblings
- Father: Francis IV "The Traitor" (942–990; d.@58 of injuries) (fled battle?); first Gronwyard king of Antagonia
- Mother: [TBD] (932–996; d.@68 of cancer), youngest daughter of [Duc of Espaya]
- Sister, 38yo
- Sister, 35yo
- Sister, 30yo
- Half-Brother, 26
- Father's Family (House Gronwy)
- Grandfather: Duc [TBD] Gronwy of Larroy, d.38ya @56 from Burning-Pox
- Great-Grandfather: Conte [TBD] of [TBD], d.82ya @43 of natural causes
- Mother's Family ([TBD])
- Mother was youngest of 8 children of (then) [Duc of Espaya]
Claims
- Weak claim on [Ducdom of Espaya] (via mother)
Treasury
The Rightful High-King
- Post-Old-Empire, Antagonia was the seat of a new High King, for a while; Ref: Franks/Charlemagne—covered Antagonia, Generica, Überland, Naboria
- Rivalry with Überland over who represents their legacy more-directly
- Pushed to assert by the Druids via his Loremaster?
- Father "The Traitor" was first Gronwyard king; a good start—"inciting incident"
Traits
CK2: ; Focus: ; Ambition:
Notes