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During the early Third Era, soon after the Province of Ardoragh was founded, High-Lord and future Crown-Prince Whazajottom von Roterstein would often be dragged into jail and courtrooms by orders of the Emperor on charges of general disobedience. | |||
During the trials High-Lord Von Roterstein often tended to avoid answering all questions directly, usually denying everything, insulting the Emperor or talking about unrelated subjects. Due the both the Emperor and High-Lord being extremely stubborn these trials could go on for several hours without reaching any satisfying conclusion. | |||
Eventually, with Ardoragh becoming a semi-autonomous province, the trials stopped. |
Latest revision as of 15:28, 27 November 2019
During the early Third Era, soon after the Province of Ardoragh was founded, High-Lord and future Crown-Prince Whazajottom von Roterstein would often be dragged into jail and courtrooms by orders of the Emperor on charges of general disobedience.
During the trials High-Lord Von Roterstein often tended to avoid answering all questions directly, usually denying everything, insulting the Emperor or talking about unrelated subjects. Due the both the Emperor and High-Lord being extremely stubborn these trials could go on for several hours without reaching any satisfying conclusion.
Eventually, with Ardoragh becoming a semi-autonomous province, the trials stopped.