Duke Llúcian Tomàs Toset de Tona (at the time de Dorve) did not want to fight in the Chelish Civil War. Neither really did most of his neighbors. However the alternative was.... what? There was no trusted king with the clear authority to settle disputes, no reason to believe that your neighbor's soldiers were being trained just for defense. Even your own vassals could hardly be trusted when anyone could promise to help them through the winter in return for their allegiance. That was how his parents had died.
When he was 16 he sat across from another Duke, trying to think of a way out of the fight they seemed to be heading towards. He'd prayed for a way to actually communicate with his adversary, for a path to establish trust and find a compromise better than war. Abadar had answered by clericing Llúcian, and with His Truthtelling they had managed to find their way to peace.
He'd done his best to build a coalition from there, with moderate success. At 26 he was optimistic when attended what he thought was a meeting about a promising marriage proposal only to be met by fire and the Thrunes.
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Duke Llúcian Tomàs Toset de Tona (at the time de Dorve) did not want to fight in the Chelish Civil War. Neither really did most of his neighbors. However the alternative was.... what? There was no trusted king with the clear authority to settle disputes, no reason to believe that your neighbor's soldiers were being trained just for defense. Even your own vassals could hardly be trusted when anyone could promise to help them through the winter in return for their allegiance. That was how his parents had died. |
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Religious: Llúcian Toset
a pro-democracy cleric of abadar
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Baron Llúcian Tomàs Toset de Tona (at the time de Dorve) did not want to fight in the Chelish Civil War. Neither really did most of his neighbors. However the alternative was.... what? There was no trusted king with the clear authority to settle disputes, no reason to believe that your neighbor's soldiers were being trained just for defense. Even your own vassals could hardly be trusted when anyone could promise to help them through the winter in return for their allegiance. That was how his parents had died. |
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Religious: Llúcian Toset
a pro-democracy cleric of abadar
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Baron Llúcian Tomàs Toset de Tona (at the time de Dorve) did not want to fight in the Chelish Civil War. Neither really did most of his neighbors. However the alternative was.... what? There was no trusted king with the clear authority to settle disputes, no reason to believe that your neighbor's soldiers were being trained just for defense. Even your own vassals could hardly be trusted when anyone could promise to help them through the winter in return for their allegiance. When he was 16 he sat across from another baron, trying to think of a way out of the fight they seemed to be heading towards. He'd prayed for a way to actually communicate with his adversary, for a path to establish trust and find a compromise better than war. Abadar had answered by clericing Llúcian, and with His Truthtelling they had managed to find their way to peace. |
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Religious: Llúcian Toset
a pro-democracy cleric of abadar
tired-cleric
Baron Llúcian Tomàs Toset de Tona (at the time de Dorve) did not want to fight in the Chelish Civil War. Neither really did most of his neighbors. However the alternative was.... what? There was no trusted king with the clear authority to settle disputes, no reason to believe that your neighbor's soldiers were being trained just for defense. Even your own vassals could hardly be trusted when anyone could promise to help them through the winter in return for their allegiance. When he was 16 he sat across from another baron, trying to think of a way out of the fight they seemed to be heading towards. He'd prayed for a way to actually communicate with his adversary, for a path to establish trust and find a compromise better than war. Abadar had answered by clericing Llúcian, and with His Truthtelling they had managed to find their way to peace. |