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'''William Cameron''' was the youngest child of [[First Lord of the Star League]] [[Michael Cameron II]].<ref name=SL>''The Star League'', Pages 60 to 62</ref>
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'''William Cameron''' was the youngest child of [[First Lord of the Star League]] [[Michael Cameron II]].<ref name=SL>''The Star League'', pp. 60–62</ref>
  
 
==History==
 
==History==
William Cameron was ten years younger than his brother [[Jonathan Cameron]], and seven years younger than his sister [[Jocasta Cameron]]. He was considered to be a dark child, as while he was as attractive as his siblings, a cloud hung over him from birth when he required respirators to assist his breathing.   
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William Cameron was ten years younger than his brother [[Jonathan Cameron]], and seven years younger than his sister [[Jocasta Cameron]]. He was considered to be a dark child, as while he was as attractive as his siblings, a metaphorical cloud seemed to hang over him from birth when he required respirators to assist his breathing.   
  
William died relatively young, from drug related causes.<ref name=SL></ref>
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William died relatively young, from drug-related causes.<ref name=SL></ref>
  
 
==References==
 
==References==

Latest revision as of 19:42, 24 December 2022

William Cameron
Personal
Born2670
AffiliationHouse Cameron
Family
ParentsMichael Cameron II (father)
Katarina Mann (mother)
SiblingsJonathan Cameron
Jocasta Cameron

William Cameron was the youngest child of First Lord of the Star League Michael Cameron II.[1]

History[edit]

William Cameron was ten years younger than his brother Jonathan Cameron, and seven years younger than his sister Jocasta Cameron. He was considered to be a dark child, as while he was as attractive as his siblings, a metaphorical cloud seemed to hang over him from birth when he required respirators to assist his breathing.

William died relatively young, from drug-related causes.[1]

References[edit]

  1. 1.0 1.1 The Star League, pp. 60–62

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