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'''Robert Aloysius Mycroft Vernet, the 6th Baron of Willow''' is a Brettish nobleman, landowner and politician who is serving as [[Lord Steward of the Brettish Isles|Lord Steward]] of the [[Brettish Isles]]. Upon the death of his father, Everett Verner, in 1730 he inherited the Barony of [[Willow]] as a personal estate. | '''Robert Aloysius Mycroft Vernet, the 6th Baron of Willow''' is a Brettish nobleman, landowner and politician who is serving as [[Lord Steward of the Brettish Isles|Lord Steward]] of the [[Brettish Isles]]. Upon the death of his father, Everett Verner, in 1730 he inherited the Barony of [[Willow]] as a personal estate. | ||
His political carreer was marred by a conflict with the increasingly authoritarian [[Prince of the Calbain|Prince]] [[Jack III]] of [[Calbion]] which escalated in 1746. | His political carreer was marred by a conflict with the increasingly authoritarian [[Prince of the Calbain|Prince]] [[Jack III]] of [[Calbion]] which escalated in 1746. In the years that followed, Vernet negotiated the transfer of sovereignty from Calbion to the [[Order of the Holy Lakes]]. | ||
[[Category:Calbion]][[Category:Brettish Isles]] | [[Category:Calbion]][[Category:Brettish Isles]] | ||
Revision as of 20:45, 22 January 2026
| Robert Vernet | |
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| Full name | Robert Aloysius Mycroft Vernet |
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| AKA | The Lord Willow |
| Physical information | |
| Species | Human |
| Gender | Male |
| Hair color and style | Brown |
| Eye color | Blue |
| Skin color | White |
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| Biographical information | |
| Date of birth | 1674 AN (79 AN years old) |
| Place of birth | Willow |
| Residence(s) | Baskerville |
| Nationality | |
| Occupation | Lord Steward of the Brettish Isles |
Robert Aloysius Mycroft Vernet, the 6th Baron of Willow is a Brettish nobleman, landowner and politician who is serving as Lord Steward of the Brettish Isles. Upon the death of his father, Everett Verner, in 1730 he inherited the Barony of Willow as a personal estate.
His political carreer was marred by a conflict with the increasingly authoritarian Prince Jack III of Calbion which escalated in 1746. In the years that followed, Vernet negotiated the transfer of sovereignty from Calbion to the Order of the Holy Lakes.