Editing Siriwan McAllister
Warning: You are not logged in. Your IP address will be publicly visible if you make any edits. If you log in or create an account, your edits will be attributed to your username, along with other benefits.
The edit can be undone.
Please check the comparison below to verify that this is what you want to do, and then save the changes below to finish undoing the edit.
Latest revision
Your text
Line 27:
Line 27:
Siriwan would remain regent for almost four decades before relinquishing power to her son Hehiro, although there are some sources suggesting that she offered to resign before that and he had persuaded her not to. Again, she remained a key advisor to the new Coordinator and the matriarch of House Kurita. When Hohiro died, after thirty-five years on the throne, Siriwan led the mourners at his state funeral. Siriwan would remain regent for almost four decades before relinquishing power to her son Hehiro, although there are some sources suggesting that she offered to resign before that and he had persuaded her not to. Again, she remained a key advisor to the new Coordinator and the matriarch of House Kurita. When Hohiro died, after thirty-five years on the throne, Siriwan led the mourners at his state funeral.
− Hehiro's son, [[Leonard Kurita]] died in [[2605]] of mysterious causes perhaps not unremoved from those that had killed Warren Kurita eighty-eight years before. His heir, [[Blaine Kurita]], was already seriously ill and died within a year. Despite being 109 years old, Siriwan once again assumed power, this time in her own right. She admitted to being exhilarated at the experience and confident in her ability to wield it, but the nobility were less delighted and only two years later she retreated to her accustomed role as advisor, yielding power to her granddaughter [[Sanethia Kurita]]. Amazingly, Siriwan was able to remain a force in Kurita court politics for another quarter of a century. + Hehiro's son, [[Leonard Kurita]] died in 2605 of mysterious causes perhaps not unremoved from those that had killed Warren Kurita eighty-eight years before. His heir, [[Blaine Kurita]], was already seriously ill and died within a year. Despite being 109 years old, Siriwan once again assumed power, this time in her own right. She admitted to being exhilarated at the experience and confident in her ability to wield it, but the nobility were less delighted and only two years later she retreated to her accustomed role as advisor, yielding power to her granddaughter [[Sanethia Kurita]]. Amazingly, Siriwan was able to remain a force in Kurita court politics for another quarter of a century.
==Family== ==Family==
The edit can be undone. Please check the comparison below to verify that this is what you want to do, and then save the changes below to finish undoing the edit.
Latest revision | Your text | ||
Line 27: | Line 27: | ||
Siriwan would remain regent for almost four decades before relinquishing power to her son Hehiro, although there are some sources suggesting that she offered to resign before that and he had persuaded her not to. Again, she remained a key advisor to the new Coordinator and the matriarch of House Kurita. When Hohiro died, after thirty-five years on the throne, Siriwan led the mourners at his state funeral. | Siriwan would remain regent for almost four decades before relinquishing power to her son Hehiro, although there are some sources suggesting that she offered to resign before that and he had persuaded her not to. Again, she remained a key advisor to the new Coordinator and the matriarch of House Kurita. When Hohiro died, after thirty-five years on the throne, Siriwan led the mourners at his state funeral. | ||
− | Hehiro's son, [[Leonard Kurita]] died in | + | Hehiro's son, [[Leonard Kurita]] died in 2605 of mysterious causes perhaps not unremoved from those that had killed Warren Kurita eighty-eight years before. His heir, [[Blaine Kurita]], was already seriously ill and died within a year. Despite being 109 years old, Siriwan once again assumed power, this time in her own right. She admitted to being exhilarated at the experience and confident in her ability to wield it, but the nobility were less delighted and only two years later she retreated to her accustomed role as advisor, yielding power to her granddaughter [[Sanethia Kurita]]. Amazingly, Siriwan was able to remain a force in Kurita court politics for another quarter of a century. |
==Family== | ==Family== |