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The daughter of Hagai Kurita, Shiragi Kurita was the second Keeper. Her time in the position was most notable for the second edition of the [[Dictum Honorium]] that was published in [[2397]] following the assassination of [[Werner Von Rohrs]].<ref name="HKp105">''House Kurita (The Draconis Combine)'', p. 105, "The First Keeper"</ref> | The daughter of Hagai Kurita, Shiragi Kurita was the second Keeper. Her time in the position was most notable for the second edition of the [[Dictum Honorium]] that was published in [[2397]] following the assassination of [[Werner Von Rohrs]].<ref name="HKp105">''House Kurita (The Draconis Combine)'', p. 105, "The First Keeper"</ref> | ||
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Revision as of 21:25, 5 January 2023
Shiragi Kurita | |
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Personal | |
Born | 2347[1] |
Died | 2410[1] |
Affiliation | House Kurita |
Career | |
Profession | Keeper of the Family Honor |
Family | |
Parents | Hagai Kurita (father) |
Siblings | Nara Kurita[1] Cheong Kurita[1] |
Shiragi Kurita (d. 2410) was the daughter of Hagai Kurita and a Keeper of the Family Honor.
History
The daughter of Hagai Kurita, Shiragi Kurita was the second Keeper. Her time in the position was most notable for the second edition of the Dictum Honorium that was published in 2397 following the assassination of Werner Von Rohrs.[2]