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==Family== | ==Family== | ||
* | *'''Father''': [[Rawdon Montgomery III]], Marquess of Eastborough | ||
*'''Mother''': [[Sophie Montgomery]], Marchioness of Eastborough | |||
* | *'''Sister''': Lady [[Mirabel O'Sullivan]], nee Montgomery | ||
**'''Brother-in-Law''': Sir Feardorcha O'Sullivan | |||
*Lady [[Mirabel O'Sullivan]], nee Montgomery | **'''Nephew''': Rawdon O'Sullivan | ||
* | **'''Nephew''': Patrick O'Sullivan | ||
*Rawdon O'Sullivan | *'''Brother''': Lord [[Ivor Montgomery]] | ||
*Patrick O'Sullivan | |||
==Background== | ==Background== |
Revision as of 14:19, 29 January 2016
Portrayed by Rupert Young | |
Full Name | Rawdon Benedick Bertrand Montgomery IV |
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Title | Earl Alderhan |
Associated Noble House(s) | Earldom Alderhan, Marquessate of Eastborough |
Date of Birth | 20th June, 1785 |
Father | Rawdon Montgomery III |
Father's Rank | Marquess |
Mother | Sophie Montgomery |
Mother's Rank | Marchioness |
Town Residence | {{{residence}}} |
Income | - |
School | Eton |
University | - |
Year Attained Title | 1785 |
Rawdon Benedick Bertrand Montgomery IV, also known as Monty, is the current Earl Alderhan and the heir apparent to the Marquessate of Eastborough. He is twenty-five years old and currently living in London.
Monty is played by Ellie.
Family
- Father: Rawdon Montgomery III, Marquess of Eastborough
- Mother: Sophie Montgomery, Marchioness of Eastborough
- Sister: Lady Mirabel O'Sullivan, nee Montgomery
- Brother-in-Law: Sir Feardorcha O'Sullivan
- Nephew: Rawdon O'Sullivan
- Nephew: Patrick O'Sullivan
- Brother: Lord Ivor Montgomery
Background
Rawdon Montgomery IV, Earl of Alderhan, is - in the words of his old Eton housemaster - a rascal of the most likeable kind.
Better known as Monty to friends and family, he was born to the Marquess of Eastborough and his wife twenty five years ago, and has been raising Cain ever since. The oldest son and middle child in a loud and loving household, he has never wanted for attention or affection. His family, particularly his mother and older sister, fussed over him something dreadful as a child and it is something that is clear to all who know him. He has nothing but the deepest affection for all of his family though he often teases his younger brother Ivor who is entirely the opposite of himself, personality-wise.
Monty is handsome, clever, eligible, and well aware of all of the above. Considering that his father is in the peak of health, his main interest at the moment is simply to enjoy himself. He likes good food, good wine, and good women. He takes no shame in this, and merely sees it as an inevitable fact. He has the means for such things, and is well aware of his limits. Though he might not like to think of it too often, he is his father’s heir, and it is necessary to conduct himself as such in public. As such, he has carefully begun cultivating well esteemed connections in town.
He exudes a certain type of charisma, one that draws most everyone in to him and leaves them feeling as if they were his greatest friend. Essentially, he is an expert manipulator of people. He could never truly find it in himself to care enough to do it maliciously - not only would he see it rather a waste of his time, he hasn’t a deliberately cruel bone in his body. This does not mean, though, that he has not broken a good many hearts in his time. It is a trait shared by the rest of his family - they are all intensely confident people, who leave trails of broken hearts in their wake.
Childhood
Monty studied at Eton aged 13 through 18. An intelligent if not particularly dedicated student, he proved very suited to the dramatic arts and will often spout various quotes and stanzas seemingly thoughtlessly. It was at Eton that Monty was to meet his closest friend, Jean-Laurent d'Aubin, known to him as Jeannot. Thick as thieves, the two of them were a headache and a half for their prefect George Hackett.
The Montgomery household never seems to house fewer than two guests at any one time, and the most delightful memories of Monty's childhood are the summers he spent at Eastborough with Jeannot, and his younger sister Lunete. His mother, one of seven, found herself unable to bear children after the birth of Ivor and embraced the d'Aubin children as her own.
After finishing at Eton, rather than attending University, Monty and Jeannot decided to take a Grand Tour. In the right company, Monty will very enthusiastically retell a story from his Grand Tour, wherein he ended up in a naked fistfight with an angry husband on a balcony in the middle of the night in Greece.
Current Season
Monty has recently come to the city to assist in renovations to the town house in Mayfair. It was decided that he would remain there throughout the season, and his family would travel in as and when they felt like it, for murmurings are being made by his parents in regards to the idea of marriage. Monty has little interest in such a thing, but he cannot pretend that attending balls and making some debutantes blush does not hold any appeal.
Relationships
Indefinable
- Jean-Laurent d'Aubin: Jeannot gets his own category because he supersedes all relationship definitions.
- Lunete d'Aubin: Lunete gets to go here because while Monty would like to call her a flirtation, Lunete would probably prefer enemy.
Family
- Alexandra Talbot: Monty's favourite cousin, and his first guest as master of Alderhan House.
- Adam Talbot: Monty's first cousin once removed, and the tiniest Viscount you ever did see. Monty spoils him rotten.
Friends
- Edmund Mayoh: An odd young man, but one that Monty greatly enjoys spending time with.
- Blanche Carey: A long-standing dance partner, Monty enjoys the company of both Miss Carey and her brother Adrian.
- Frederica Haverleigh: A thoroughly charming society hostess, Monty regards Mrs. Haverleigh with the greatest respect and a tiny bit of longing.
- Josephine Ruxburgh: An old family friend.
Flirtations
- Viola Fitzgerald: Even the rumours regarding her upcoming nuptials aren't enough to stop Monty flirting with Lady Viola.
Acquaintances
- Lydia Armstrong: Monty escorted Mrs. Armstrong around the Ridotto at Vauxhall, where she spent the evening as the masked and mysterious Phasma.
Enemies
- George Hackett: Monty and Jeannot's old prefect from their Eton days.
- Ira Wilson: Josephine's grandson, who for some reason seems to dislike Monty and Jeannot.
Thread Tracking
Monday, 13th of May
- Books and Ballgowns: Monty runs into Mrs Haverleigh whilst collecting a package for Ivor at Decker's Bookshop. They discuss the upcoming Haverleigh Party, Frederica's matchmaking skills and the potential applications of steam power.
Tuesday, 14th of May
- The Boys Are Back In Town: Monty and Jeannot arrive at the Ridotto. There they meet Mrs Armstrong, disguised as the masked Phasma.
- I Was Within and Without: Monty, Jeannot and Lydia come across Miss Carey and her brother, and agree to dance.
Wednesday, 15th of May
- The Arrival of the Queen of Sheba: Lunete arrives in London, and Monty comes to call upon the d'Aubins. They discuss the Haverleigh Party and marriage prospects. Lunete manages to make Monty blush.
- Not Quite a Hostile Takeover: Monty returns home from the d'Aubins to discover his beloved cousin Alexandra taking charge of his household in his absence.