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'''Stefan Einhorn''' is the [[Foreign_relations_of_Hurmu#Hurmu_missions_abroad|Consul-General]] of [[Hurmu]] in the [[Cimmeria and Raikoth Special Autonomous Region]] of the [[Benacian Union]]. The brother of disgraced kin-murderer [[Julian Einhorn]], he became the foster father of Julian's children [[Valde Einhorn]], [[Prince among the Lakes]], and Gjevjon. As such, he was charged with giving the children an [[Einhornselskapet|Einhornist]] yet Hurmudan upbringing. He was appointed Hurmu's ambassador to Normark in 1719. Relieved from that post in {{AN|1722}} he was next dispatched to [[Tala]] to represent the interests of Hurmu in the Benacian boreal territory of [[Raikoth]].
'''Stefan Einhorn''' was the [[Foreign_relations_of_Hurmu#Hurmu_missions_abroad|Consul-General]] of [[Hurmu]] in the [[Cimmeria and Raikoth Special Autonomous Region]] of the [[Benacian Union]]. Once erroneously reported as being the victim of a native atrocity during [[Operation Tianhu]] in {{AN|1702}} whilst in service of the [[Hurmu Peace Corps]]. Purchased out of captivity under circumstances that remain obscure. The brother of disgraced kin-murderer [[Julian Einhorn]], he became the foster father of Julian's children [[Valde Einhorn]], [[Prince among the Lakes]], and Gjevjon. As such, he was charged with giving the children an [[Einhornselskapet|Einhornist]] yet Hurmudan upbringing. He was appointed Hurmu's ambassador to Normark in 1719. Relieved from that post in {{AN|1722}} he was next dispatched to [[Tala]] to represent the interests of Hurmu in the Benacian boreal territory of [[Raikoth]].
 
Departed from his post to heed the summons of all adult male Einhorns to [[Elijah's Rest]] on 18.XIII.{{AN|1726}}.


[[Category:Living members of the Order of the Holy Lakes]][[Category:Normark]]
[[Category:Living members of the Order of the Holy Lakes]][[Category:Normark]]
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Latest revision as of 06:05, 18 August 2024

Stefan Einhorn
Physical information
Species Human
Gender Male
Biographical information
Father Robin Einhorn
Mother Karen Rygh
Spouse Helene Stokkmann
Date of birth 1684
Place of birth Elijah's Rest
Residence(s) Nordiskehjem
Nationality Order of the Holy Lakes Order of the Holy Lakes
Normark Normark

Stefan Einhorn was the Consul-General of Hurmu in the Cimmeria and Raikoth Special Autonomous Region of the Benacian Union. Once erroneously reported as being the victim of a native atrocity during Operation Tianhu in 1702 AN whilst in service of the Hurmu Peace Corps. Purchased out of captivity under circumstances that remain obscure. The brother of disgraced kin-murderer Julian Einhorn, he became the foster father of Julian's children Valde Einhorn, Prince among the Lakes, and Gjevjon. As such, he was charged with giving the children an Einhornist yet Hurmudan upbringing. He was appointed Hurmu's ambassador to Normark in 1719. Relieved from that post in 1722 AN he was next dispatched to Tala to represent the interests of Hurmu in the Benacian boreal territory of Raikoth.

Departed from his post to heed the summons of all adult male Einhorns to Elijah's Rest on 18.XIII.1726 AN.