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− | '''Simm Buxtehude''' was a questor, founder and hero of [[Kingdom of Holden|Holden]], and father | + | '''Simm Buxtehude''' was a questor, founder and hero of [[Kingdom of Holden|Holden]], and father to [[Myriad Buxtehude]].<ref name="e04">Vancil, Matt, et al. The Gamers: Hands of Fate Extended e04. YouTube, Dead Gentlemen Productions, 09 Oct. 2013, youtu.be/QkkyrykLnxI.</ref> While the Oracle of [[Pale Mountain]] called him "Lord of Holden Valley," he denied the title.<ref name="comic1">Arnold, Woody. “Chapter 1.” Countermay: War of the God King, by Matt Vancil, Miniature Dragon Comics, 2018, miniaturedragon.com/countermay-chapter-1</ref> He played a key role in defeating [[God-King Shad-Hujem]] during the War of the God-King<ref name="e02">Vancil, Matt, et al. The Gamers: Hands of Fate Extended e02. YouTube, Dead Gentlemen Productions, 23 Sept. 2013, youtu.be/q6KLAGhivGY.</ref> and crowned [[Queen Genevieve|Genevieve]] as Queen of Holden shortly before his death by a mysterious wasting disease.<ref name="rules">Vancil, Matt, and Nathan Rice. Romance of the Nine Empires: Rules of Play. Edited by Jeff Quick, Alderac Entertainment Group, 2013, alderac.com/r9e/files/2013/05/R9E_Rules.pdf. Internet Archive. https://web.archive.org/web/20160818132027/https://www.alderac.com/r9e/files/2013/05/R9E_Rules.pdf.</ref> |
==Biography== | ==Biography== | ||
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In the War of the God-King, Buxtehude forged an alliance between [[Magocracy of Arcanix|Arcanix]], [[The Displaced]], Holden, [[Protectorate of Malchior|Malchior]], the [[Ord]], and the Seelie [[the Tuatha|Tuatha]] against [[God-King Shad-Hujem]]'s [[Cult of Shad-Hujem|cult]] and their allies in the [[Merchants of Esh|Esh]] and the Unseelie Tuatha. Alongside Seelie prince [[Tuatha Dundareel|Dundareel]], Buxtehude tricked the God-King to commit his forces, allowing their own forces to sneak the Displaced's city-killing bomb into the God-King's presence and vaporize the dark one and bury [[the Godhead Seat]]. | In the War of the God-King, Buxtehude forged an alliance between [[Magocracy of Arcanix|Arcanix]], [[The Displaced]], Holden, [[Protectorate of Malchior|Malchior]], the [[Ord]], and the Seelie [[the Tuatha|Tuatha]] against [[God-King Shad-Hujem]]'s [[Cult of Shad-Hujem|cult]] and their allies in the [[Merchants of Esh|Esh]] and the Unseelie Tuatha. Alongside Seelie prince [[Tuatha Dundareel|Dundareel]], Buxtehude tricked the God-King to commit his forces, allowing their own forces to sneak the Displaced's city-killing bomb into the God-King's presence and vaporize the dark one and bury [[the Godhead Seat]]. | ||
− | Shortly thereafter, Buxtehude developed symptoms of a mysterious wasting disease known to the Displaced as "radiation poisoning." Before his death, he crowned Myriad's mother as queen of Holden and convinced the established factions of [[Countermay]] to recognize Holden as their equal.<ref name="rules" /> | + | Shortly thereafter, Buxtehude developed symptoms of a mysterious wasting disease known to the Displaced as "radiation poisoning." Before his death, he crowned Genevieve, Myriad's mother,<ref name="e14">Vancil, Matt, et al. The Gamers: Hands of Fate Extended e14. YouTube, Dead Gentlemen Productions, 17 Dec. 2013, youtu.be/b6cfEhkwjbM.</ref> as queen of Holden and convinced the established factions of [[Countermay]] to recognize Holden as their equal.<ref name="rules" /> |
==References== | ==References== |
Revision as of 13:51, 2 July 2020
Simm Buxtehude was a questor, founder and hero of Holden, and father to Myriad Buxtehude.[1] While the Oracle of Pale Mountain called him "Lord of Holden Valley," he denied the title.[2] He played a key role in defeating God-King Shad-Hujem during the War of the God-King[3] and crowned Genevieve as Queen of Holden shortly before his death by a mysterious wasting disease.[4]
Biography
Under Buxtehude's leadership, Holden grew from a refugee to a city, and eventually a nation recognized in the Circle of Nine.
In the War of the God-King, Buxtehude forged an alliance between Arcanix, The Displaced, Holden, Malchior, the Ord, and the Seelie Tuatha against God-King Shad-Hujem's cult and their allies in the Esh and the Unseelie Tuatha. Alongside Seelie prince Dundareel, Buxtehude tricked the God-King to commit his forces, allowing their own forces to sneak the Displaced's city-killing bomb into the God-King's presence and vaporize the dark one and bury the Godhead Seat.
Shortly thereafter, Buxtehude developed symptoms of a mysterious wasting disease known to the Displaced as "radiation poisoning." Before his death, he crowned Genevieve, Myriad's mother,[5] as queen of Holden and convinced the established factions of Countermay to recognize Holden as their equal.[4]
References
- ↑ Vancil, Matt, et al. The Gamers: Hands of Fate Extended e04. YouTube, Dead Gentlemen Productions, 09 Oct. 2013, youtu.be/QkkyrykLnxI.
- ↑ Arnold, Woody. “Chapter 1.” Countermay: War of the God King, by Matt Vancil, Miniature Dragon Comics, 2018, miniaturedragon.com/countermay-chapter-1
- ↑ Vancil, Matt, et al. The Gamers: Hands of Fate Extended e02. YouTube, Dead Gentlemen Productions, 23 Sept. 2013, youtu.be/q6KLAGhivGY.
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 Vancil, Matt, and Nathan Rice. Romance of the Nine Empires: Rules of Play. Edited by Jeff Quick, Alderac Entertainment Group, 2013, alderac.com/r9e/files/2013/05/R9E_Rules.pdf. Internet Archive. https://web.archive.org/web/20160818132027/https://www.alderac.com/r9e/files/2013/05/R9E_Rules.pdf.
- ↑ Vancil, Matt, et al. The Gamers: Hands of Fate Extended e14. YouTube, Dead Gentlemen Productions, 17 Dec. 2013, youtu.be/b6cfEhkwjbM.