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High Princess Marya is said to be strikingly beautiful and is also highly capable in her own right, having served as a [[Sorcerer Adventurer|Sorceress Adventurer]] in the [[Royal Order of the Hawk]] prior to her marriage to King Torric II.
 
High Princess Marya is said to be strikingly beautiful and is also highly capable in her own right, having served as a [[Sorcerer Adventurer|Sorceress Adventurer]] in the [[Royal Order of the Hawk]] prior to her marriage to King Torric II.
  
Like most of the [[Royal Family]], High Princess Marya is currently suffering from the effects of the [[Dark Curse]].
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Like most of the [[Royal Family]], High Princess Marya was incapacitated by the effects of the [[Dark Curse]] until it was lifted as a result of the [[Victory of Light]].
  
[I couldn't find any notes on King Torric's wife so I've made this all up, if anyone can remember me mentioning anything about her (like, if she's dead or anything - for example...) then let me know and I'll update this. Robin]
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The title High Princess or High Prince is always given to the wife or husband of the current monarch.
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[[Category:Royalty|Marya]][[Category:Mantonians|Marya]][[Category:Order of the Hawk|Marya]][[Category:Order of the Crown|Marya]][[Category:Sorcerer Adventurers|Marya]]
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[[Category:Cursed people|Marya]]

Latest revision as of 18:29, 3 January 2007

Wife of King Torric II and mother of his four sons Halaric, Thomas, Mark and Anthony.

High Princess Marya is said to be strikingly beautiful and is also highly capable in her own right, having served as a Sorceress Adventurer in the Royal Order of the Hawk prior to her marriage to King Torric II.

Like most of the Royal Family, High Princess Marya was incapacitated by the effects of the Dark Curse until it was lifted as a result of the Victory of Light.

The title High Princess or High Prince is always given to the wife or husband of the current monarch.