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Dargon, Sumner
Type: PERSONCurator: Public
Description
Second Duke of Dargon; reigned during the Great Houses War; eldest son of Anton Dargon. Deceased circa 920 B.Y.
He is remembered as a wise and even-handed duke.
One of the major characters of the Great Houses War; Sumner was a loyal supporter of King Caeron Tallirhan and one of the few non-Stevenic lords to remain so after Caeron's coronation by the Stevenic Master Priest Cyrridain Tallirhan. After Caeron's death, he was Queen Dara's most trusted military advisor and fought in many battles including two sieges of Dargon Keep.
At the time of the Great Houses War, he was in his mid-forties though still strong and healthy.
Appearances
- The Great Houses War 1 in DargonZine
19-6 Advises King Caeron against a Stevenic coronation - The Great Houses War 2 in DargonZine
19-7 Passing reference - The Great Houses War 5 in DargonZine
20-1 One of the nobles beseiged with Queen Dara in Dargon Keep. Sumner delivers Queen Dara's answer on the ransom of Sir Zephrym Vladon to Duchess Emmeline Arval - The Great Houses War 6 in DargonZine
20-2 Sumer Dargon negotiates with Duke Valeran Northfield on behalf of Queen Dara Tallirhan - The Great Houses War 8 in DargonZine
20-4 Serves as vassal and advisor to Queen Dara - The Great Houses War 9 in DargonZine
21-1 Sumner Dargon is a loyal supporter of Queen Dara Tallirhan - The Farewell Tour in DargonZine
21-4 Mentioned as founder of the duchy of Dargon - Shattered Dreams in DargonZine
25-1 Passing reference - Ol Tamboch Narhin, Thread 2: Another Genesis 2 in DargonZine
25-2 Passing reference. - The Life and Death of Gillem Stonecutter in DargonZine
26-5 Mentioned as rewarding the Marser and Callin families the hereditary roles of master architect and quarry master respectively, for service during the rebuilding after the Great Houses War.