Difference between revisions of "Andrew Moray"

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Arriving in the city of Rotund, Shera Moray would then exchange identities with another mother before going into hiding.
 
Arriving in the city of Rotund, Shera Moray would then exchange identities with another mother before going into hiding.
  
The woman who took up their identity would later be assassinated by agents of the [[Greenhaven Gestapo]] on order of [[Antilos Legos|General Legos]], believing them to be the true Moray family.<ref name=SLnP/>
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The family that took up their identity would later be assassinated by agents of the [[Greenhaven Gestapo]] on order of [[Antilos Legos|General Legos]], believing them to be the true Morays.<ref name=SLnP/>
  
 
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Revision as of 19:13, 1 June 2021

Andrew Moray
Personal
AffiliationHouse Amaris
Family
ParentsStefan Amaris (father)
Shera Moray (mother)[1]

Andrew Moray was the illegitimate son of Stefan Amaris.[1]

History

Within what was still territory of the Amaris Empire,[2] Andrew Moray was born on Altair in January of 2774 to Shera Moray. An unwilling mistress on the run from Emperor Amaris, Shera would flee further with her son to Slocum the following February, with the SLDF's liberation of the world perhaps promising some modicum of safety and stability.[2]

Arriving in the city of Rotund, Shera Moray would then exchange identities with another mother before going into hiding.

The family that took up their identity would later be assassinated by agents of the Greenhaven Gestapo on order of General Legos, believing them to be the true Morays.[1]

Notes

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Star Lord, Prologue
  2. 2.0 2.1 Historical: Liberation of Terra Volume 1, p. 138, "Operation LIBERATION Wave 1 [July 2772 - December 2774]"

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