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'''Kunâ A''' ([[Praeta language|Pr.]] "Woman A") is the preserved remains of a young woman who had died in 1632. The remains were discovered in an unlabeled storage container at Raynor's Keep | '''Kunâ A''' ([[Praeta language|Pr.]] "Woman A") is the preserved remains of a young woman who had died in 1632. The remains were discovered in {{AN|1719}} within an unlabeled storage container at Raynor's Keep and immediately became the subject of a secretive investigation over the following two years. While her name and origin remain unknown, forensic analysis confirmed her participation as '''Pseudo-Elwynn''' in the Konungstekja of 1632 and immediate death thereafter, triggering an intense debate within the Ministry of Rites as to its legal implications vis-a-vis the [[marriage contract between Kaiseress Noor and King Noah of Elwynn]]. | ||
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Revision as of 15:25, 11 July 2023
Kunâ A (Pr. "Woman A") is the preserved remains of a young woman who had died in 1632. The remains were discovered in 1719 AN within an unlabeled storage container at Raynor's Keep and immediately became the subject of a secretive investigation over the following two years. While her name and origin remain unknown, forensic analysis confirmed her participation as Pseudo-Elwynn in the Konungstekja of 1632 and immediate death thereafter, triggering an intense debate within the Ministry of Rites as to its legal implications vis-a-vis the marriage contract between Kaiseress Noor and King Noah of Elwynn.