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John Williamson is a Bjornaer Magus, part of [[Nova Astrum]] in the [[L'Orphelin Saga]] | John Williamson is a Bjornaer Magus, part of [[Nova Astrum]] in the [[L'Orphelin Saga]] | ||
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== Background == | == Background == | ||
John Williamson was born to a well-to-do businessman in New York. Shortly after John’s first birthday, tragedy struck as his mother suddenly fell ill with cholera and died. For 2 more years, John was cared for by his grandmother and various aunts, but eventually his father’s realization that he couldn’t handle his household in addition to his business overcame his grief, and he remarried. Not long thereafter, his new wife gave birth to his second son. Having married John’s father for his financial security, his stepmother now saw the opportunity to ensure for the long term security of her family. The next year she gave birth to a daughter, and began pampering her children while subtly ignoring John. Her efforts to rid the household of John paid off when by John’s 10th birthday she had convinced his father to send him to England for a “proper education”. | John Williamson was born to a well-to-do businessman in New York. Shortly after John’s first birthday, tragedy struck as his mother suddenly fell ill with cholera and died. For 2 more years, John was cared for by his grandmother and various aunts, but eventually his father’s realization that he couldn’t handle his household in addition to his business overcame his grief, and he remarried. Not long thereafter, his new wife gave birth to his second son. Having married John’s father for his financial security, his stepmother now saw the opportunity to ensure for the long term security of her family. The next year she gave birth to a daughter, and began pampering her children while subtly ignoring John. Her efforts to rid the household of John paid off when by John’s 10th birthday she had convinced his father to send him to England for a “proper education”. | ||
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