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− | In [[2467]] Raymond's brother, [[Alistair Steiner|Alistair]] was assassinated in his own bedchambers by five youths. Initially Raymond | + | In [[2467]] Raymond's brother, [[Alistair Steiner|Alistair]] was assassinated in his own bedchambers by five youths. Initially Raymond was accused but it was revealed months later, that minor noble, [[Graf]] [[Alfonse DeSimon]], had setup Alistair's brother for murder take revenge on the Duke of Fatima for stripping of him of his lands.<ref name=HSp20>''Handbook: House Steiner'', p. 20 - "The Dark Years" - Minor noble arranges the murder of Alistair as revenge against his brother stripping him of his lands.</ref> This event left the Commonwealth in turmoil and depression for years to come. |
She married Zephina Tamar, but lost her when she gave birth to her son, Bruce Reynolds.<ref name=HSLC/> | She married Zephina Tamar, but lost her when she gave birth to her son, Bruce Reynolds.<ref name=HSLC/> |
Revision as of 06:46, 15 November 2019
Michael Reynolds | |
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Personal | |
Born | 2416[1] |
Died | 2469[1] |
Affiliation | House Reynolds |
Profile | |
Profession | Duke of Fatima |
Family | |
Parents | Deven Reynolds (father) Katherine Steiner (mother) |
Siblings | Alistair Steiner (half-brother) |
Spouse | Zephina Tamar[1] |
Children | Bruce Reynolds |
Michael Reynolds was a Lyran Commonwealth noble ruler of the world Fatima, and the second son of Archon Katherine Steiner.
History
In 2467 Raymond's brother, Alistair was assassinated in his own bedchambers by five youths. Initially Raymond was accused but it was revealed months later, that minor noble, Graf Alfonse DeSimon, had setup Alistair's brother for murder take revenge on the Duke of Fatima for stripping of him of his lands.[2] This event left the Commonwealth in turmoil and depression for years to come.
She married Zephina Tamar, but lost her when she gave birth to her son, Bruce Reynolds.[1]