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'''Toscus Chandrennin''' was an emperor of the [[Turamzzyrian Empire]]. He ruled from 4610 to 4622, M.E.. |
'''Toscus Chandrennin''' was an emperor of the [[Turamzzyrian Empire]]. He ruled from 4610 to 4622, M.E.. |
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Toscus Chandrennin came to the throne upon the death of [[Krellove Chandrennin]]. One of his first acts was to order an end to preparations for a second invasion of [[House of Nalfein|Nalfein]] territory, thus ending the [[First Elven War]]. Toscus ruled for twelve years, and perhaps more, had not a Nalfein messenger been captured departing from [[Tamzyrr]] with a message from the emperor. While the content of the message |
Toscus Chandrennin, also known as 'Toscus the Fat', came to the throne upon the death of [[Krellove Chandrennin]]. One of his first acts was to order an end to preparations for a second invasion of [[House of Nalfein|Nalfein]] territory, thus ending the [[First Elven War]]. Toscus ruled for twelve years, and perhaps more, had not a Nalfein messenger been captured departing from [[Tamzyrr]] with a message from the emperor. While the content of the message was unknown, it was sufficient enough to lead a palace guard, [[Veta Villaune]], to assassinate the emperor. |
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Latest revision as of 21:55, 16 September 2020
Toscus Chandrennin was an emperor of the Turamzzyrian Empire. He ruled from 4610 to 4622, M.E..
Toscus Chandrennin, also known as 'Toscus the Fat', came to the throne upon the death of Krellove Chandrennin. One of his first acts was to order an end to preparations for a second invasion of Nalfein territory, thus ending the First Elven War. Toscus ruled for twelve years, and perhaps more, had not a Nalfein messenger been captured departing from Tamzyrr with a message from the emperor. While the content of the message was unknown, it was sufficient enough to lead a palace guard, Veta Villaune, to assassinate the emperor.
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