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At the instruction of His Majesty, the [[King of Normark]], Julian was obliged to host the [[Benacian Union|Benacian]] [[Magisters-Carnifex|inestigator]] [[Aslan Arshak]] during the period of the formal inquiry into the death of his father. The inquiry ended during on the night between 8 and 9.XI.1716, when Arshak awoke while Prince Julian attempted to pack Arshak's mouth with snow. After managing to fight himself off Julian, Arshak understood he had been drugged, feeling dizzy and faint, and hallucinating. On 11.XI.1716, the Crown Prosecutor in Elijah's Rest charged Julian Einhorn with one count of attempted murder of Aslan Arshak, and two counts of murder (of his father, Robin Einhorn, and of his grandmother Monica Oline Einhorn Likness). A trial was scheduled to begin on 1.I.1717. Meanwhile, Prince Julian was brought into remand until trial could begin. Arshak was treated in hospital for minor injuries and released after one night. | At the instruction of His Majesty, the [[King of Normark]], Julian was obliged to host the [[Benacian Union|Benacian]] [[Magisters-Carnifex|inestigator]] [[Aslan Arshak]] during the period of the formal inquiry into the death of his father. The inquiry ended during on the night between 8 and 9.XI.1716, when Arshak awoke while Prince Julian attempted to pack Arshak's mouth with snow. After managing to fight himself off Julian, Arshak understood he had been drugged, feeling dizzy and faint, and hallucinating. On 11.XI.1716, the Crown Prosecutor in Elijah's Rest charged Julian Einhorn with one count of attempted murder of Aslan Arshak, and two counts of murder (of his father, Robin Einhorn, and of his grandmother Monica Oline Einhorn Likness). A trial was scheduled to begin on 1.I.1717. Meanwhile, Prince Julian was brought into remand until trial could begin. Arshak was treated in hospital for minor injuries and released after one night. | ||
== Trial == | |||
On the first day of the trial, Julian insisted that the courts refer to him by his Hurmu title of Prince among the Lakes, and that he was given the respect that would otherwise be afforded a foreign monarch. | |||
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Revision as of 15:17, 3 February 2023
Julian Einhorn (born 1680 in Elijah's Rest) is a Norse–Hurmu nobleman and businessman. Named Prince among the Lakes in 1715 upon his grandmother's, Monica Oline Einhorn Likness's death, as his father Robin Einhorn had died a year earlier under somewhat mysterious circumstances (Norse authorities still investigating, as of 1715). Monica's death came also as a surprise but was initially attributed by Norse authorities to heart failure. Married to Stella (née Parelius, 1681) with two children, Valde (b. 1703) and Gjevjon (b. 1713).
At the instruction of His Majesty, the King of Normark, Julian was obliged to host the Benacian inestigator Aslan Arshak during the period of the formal inquiry into the death of his father. The inquiry ended during on the night between 8 and 9.XI.1716, when Arshak awoke while Prince Julian attempted to pack Arshak's mouth with snow. After managing to fight himself off Julian, Arshak understood he had been drugged, feeling dizzy and faint, and hallucinating. On 11.XI.1716, the Crown Prosecutor in Elijah's Rest charged Julian Einhorn with one count of attempted murder of Aslan Arshak, and two counts of murder (of his father, Robin Einhorn, and of his grandmother Monica Oline Einhorn Likness). A trial was scheduled to begin on 1.I.1717. Meanwhile, Prince Julian was brought into remand until trial could begin. Arshak was treated in hospital for minor injuries and released after one night.
Trial
On the first day of the trial, Julian insisted that the courts refer to him by his Hurmu title of Prince among the Lakes, and that he was given the respect that would otherwise be afforded a foreign monarch.
Preceded by: Monica Oline Einhorn Likness |
Prince among the Lakes Line of Einhorn 1715–present |
Succeeded by Incumbent Heir-apparent: Valde Einhorn |