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The Passing of the Coronet


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TRAGEDY

in the

HOUSE OF BARUCH

 

 


 

VA BIRODEO HERZENAV AG EDLERVIK,

 

Tragedy has once more struck the House of Baruch. Let this missive serve to announce that Her Grace, Roslin Baruch, Duchess of Valwyck passed into Godan’s hands on the 10th Day of Vzmey ag Hyff in the year 517 E.S. The ailing Duchess had retired from public view in recent months in light of her dwindling health, and was attended by family and loved ones in her final days.

 

It was her Grace’s most fervent wish to witness the birth of her grandson before her death – a wish that merciful Godan granted. After a long and arduous labour, Lady Alexandra Baruch welcomed a son into this world. The late Duchess blessed the boy Petyr Jan Baruch as the sun began to fall, and her last rites were performed as the final remnants of light disappeared from the sky over Valdev. Her Grace passed peacefully, surrounded by her surviving progeny.

 


 

 

BY MOUNTAIN, RIVER, AND COAL,

 

His Grace, Garen Baruch, Duke of Valwyck, Count of Ayr, Viscount of Voron, Baron of Gant, Laval, and Riveryn, Lord of Jorenstadt, Guardian of the Hanseti Coast

 

Her Grace, Alexandra Baruch, Duchess-consort of Valwyck, Countess-consort of Ayr, Viscountess-consort of Voron, Baroness-consort of Gant, Laval, and Riveryn, Lady of Jorenstadt

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