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The lords of Houses Cozann and Polidon question Garn Simonson’s lineage based on his maternal bona fides and so challenge his claim to the throne. The elder sons of Simonson were of a Simonson-Cozann union, whereas Garn and his brothers Hawthorne and Kane were sons of Alissa, daughter of Baron Atwood of Greendale. To his critics, Simonson had a rightful claim to Kandorr City, but not to Eatonshire. The two largest families, the Kellecks and Cozanns, position themselves on opposite sides of the argument and the royal court buzzes with anxious gossip. | The lords of Houses Cozann and Polidon question Garn Simonson’s lineage based on his maternal bona fides and so challenge his claim to the throne. The elder sons of Simonson were of a Simonson-Cozann union, whereas Garn and his brothers Hawthorne and Kane were sons of Alissa, daughter of Baron Atwood of Greendale. To his critics, Simonson had a rightful claim to Kandorr City, but not to Eatonshire. The two largest families, the Kellecks and Cozanns, position themselves on opposite sides of the argument and the royal court buzzes with anxious gossip. | ||
====Appearances==== | |||
The Siege of Kandorr | * [[The Siege of Kandorr]] | ||
Bloodlusting | * [[Bloodlusting]] | ||
The Inquest Rebellion | * [[The Inquest Rebellion]] | ||
On Velaxian Way | * [[On Velaxian Way]] | ||
Rousing Erelaan | * [[Rousing Erelaan]] | ||
The Fall of Kandorr | * [[The Fall of Kandorr]] | ||
Revision as of 14:47, 26 August 2014
The youngest son of Croyd Simonson and Alissa Atwood.
Morwyn Cozann | Edric Simonson | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Alissa Atwood | Croyd Simonson | Coraline Simonson | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Hawthorne Simonson | Kane Simonson | Garn Simonson | |||||||||||||||||||||||
The lords of Houses Cozann and Polidon question Garn Simonson’s lineage based on his maternal bona fides and so challenge his claim to the throne. The elder sons of Simonson were of a Simonson-Cozann union, whereas Garn and his brothers Hawthorne and Kane were sons of Alissa, daughter of Baron Atwood of Greendale. To his critics, Simonson had a rightful claim to Kandorr City, but not to Eatonshire. The two largest families, the Kellecks and Cozanns, position themselves on opposite sides of the argument and the royal court buzzes with anxious gossip.