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Legolas Isorion Verion

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Legolas Isorion Verion
Ambassador of the Order of the Holy Lakes to the International Mandate for the Settlements in Apollonia
Incumbent
Assumed office
1751
Preceded by Vacant
Ambassador of the Order of the Holy Lakes to Calbion
In office
1719–1751
Preceded by Vacant
Succeeded by Ulaf Lewis

Born 1699
Order of the Holy Lakes Huyenkula
Citizenship Order of the Holy Lakes Order of the Holy Lakes
Spouse(s) Snežana Jovanović-Smičić (m. 1732; div. 1741)
Bronwen Llewelyn-Lloyd (m. 1743)
Children Athelas (1734)
Marinazora (1736– )
Jonas (1740)
Nerys (1744)
Gwilym (1746)
Myfanwy (1749)
Residence International Mandate International Mandate
Profession Diplomat


Legolas Isorion Verion is an Order of the Holy Lakes diplomat. Ambassador to the International Mandate (since 1751) and to Calbion (1719–1751).

He was born in Huyenkula to Isor Verion (also known as Isor Isor) – the once Verionist ruler of Chryse and Aliande, 14th Lady Laegel. His father was a prominent anti-humanist agitator and a grandson of Regina Verion, herself the granddaughter of two kaisers, Kaiser Verion and Kaiser Aurangzeb. Isor Verion was (through never proved) most likely assassinated by humanists in 1704. His mother, Aliande, was shot and killed during the civil conflict of 1719–1720 and is remembered in Hurmu as a martyr. These early losses appear to have shaped Legolas's notably reserved public persona.

Legolas had four siblings: two half-brothers (Ardashir Kalir and Osman Guadalim) and two sisters (Sirithil and Zora). He has been largely estranged from his two eldest half-brothers but remained close to his sisters. In 1735, Zora and her family died in the sinking of the Biternion.

He married twice. His first marriage was to Snežana Jovanović-Smičić of the Northern Corian royal house. The marriage lasted nine year. The couple had three children: Athelas, Marinazora, and Jonas. Marinazora was named in memory of his sister Mariina and her daughter Zora, while Jonas was named after his nephew Joonas (Zora's son), who all died in the sinking of the Biternion. The shared trauma surrounding these losses strained the marriage, and Legolas and Snežana divorced in 1741. When Snežana remarried the following year, Legolas, having reconciled with her, walked her down the aisle.

In 1743, during his diplomatic posting in Calbion, Legolas married Bronwen Lloyd-Llewelyn. They have three children together: Nerys, Gwilym, and Myfanwy. The family currently resides at the Hurmu embassy in Tiegang.

Ancestry

Through his ancestry, he belongs to the Order of the Holy Lakes lines of Abakhtari, Lewis, and Osman, and to the Shirerithian imperial bloodlines of Haiken, Metzler, Raynor, Steffki.