Name: Danthia Tamrion
Born: April 13, 1148, Rexus, Dovia
Parents: Secundus Tamrion and Tivalia Callcevern (deceased)
Siblings: Marsden Tamrion, Nythran Tamrion, Elhina Tamrion, Jedaline Tamrion (deceased), Peron Tamrion (half-brother)
Spouse: Searle Andronei (married May 11, 1162, Hoprine, Dovia; divorced in absentia), Nythran Tamrion (married January 16, 1169, Felonis, Dovia)
Children: Tivalia Andronei, Primus Tamrion, Secundus Tamrion
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Born: April 13, 1148, Rexus, Dovia
Parents: Secundus Tamrion and Tivalia Callcevern (deceased)
Siblings: Marsden Tamrion, Nythran Tamrion, Elhina Tamrion, Jedaline Tamrion (deceased), Peron Tamrion (half-brother)
Spouse: Searle Andronei (married May 11, 1162, Hoprine, Dovia; divorced in absentia), Nythran Tamrion (married January 16, 1169, Felonis, Dovia)
Children: Tivalia Andronei, Primus Tamrion, Secundus Tamrion
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Title: Lady Felonis
Reign: 1169 -
Predecessor: Riona Andronei
Successor: ?
Hair: Red
Eyes: Blue
Height: 5'5"
First appearance: "In Which Falidor Meets a Lady" (December 1162)
First POV: "In Which Danthia Requests a Favor of Her Friend" (December 1162)
Total appearances: 8 (unranked)
Total POVs: 3 (unranked)
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Danthia, born in 1148, is the current Lady Felonis and the eldest daughter of Secundus, Baron of Rexus. She was once the long-suffering wife of Searle Andronei, and had been forced to pick up a lot of his slack. In December of 1162, she was even forced to journey to Naroni in order to find her husband and bring him home. In 1168, they were divorced in absentia, as Searle had not been home or even seen Danthia in over a year. She then married Nythran, Lord Felonis, in 1169.
Danthia is a strong young woman with a lot of gumption and a strong sense of urgency. Coupled with her kind nature, she dealt with her moody husband better than many women would, but she was never truly happy with him.
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Danthia is a strong young woman with a lot of gumption and a strong sense of urgency. Coupled with her kind nature, she dealt with her moody husband better than many women would, but she was never truly happy with him.
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