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Son of [[Edern ap Rhys|Baron Edern]] and heir to [[Bryn Euryn]], brother to [[Addiena verch Edern|Addiena]]. He has a reputation as ... 'difficult.' Following the battle of Samhain in 456, Owain has become a devout adherent of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taranis Taranis], the Celtic thunder god, due to what he (Owain) perceives as a miracle of lightning. | Son of [[Edern ap Rhys|Baron Edern]] and heir to [[Bryn Euryn]], brother to [[Addiena verch Edern|Addiena]]. He has a reputation as ... 'difficult.' Following the battle of Samhain in 456, Owain has become a devout adherent of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taranis Taranis], the Celtic thunder god, due to what he (Owain) perceives as a miracle of lightning. | ||
− | With his father's passing during the harsh winter of 456, Owain has assumed the | + | With his father's passing during the harsh winter of 456, Owain has assumed the Cantrefi of Rhos. (Technically, this is a Chiefdom, which is the equivalent of an Earldom in Crusader Kings 2 parlance, but the GM is referring to his rank as Baron for ease of comprehension.) |
[[Category:Casus_Belli]][[Category:Casus Belli NPCs]] | [[Category:Casus_Belli]][[Category:Casus Belli NPCs]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Citizens_of_Rhos_Cantref]] |
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Banestorm: Book II
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Son of Baron Edern and heir to Bryn Euryn, brother to Addiena. He has a reputation as ... 'difficult.' Following the battle of Samhain in 456, Owain has become a devout adherent of Taranis, the Celtic thunder god, due to what he (Owain) perceives as a miracle of lightning.
With his father's passing during the harsh winter of 456, Owain has assumed the Cantrefi of Rhos. (Technically, this is a Chiefdom, which is the equivalent of an Earldom in Crusader Kings 2 parlance, but the GM is referring to his rank as Baron for ease of comprehension.)