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|name = Jeremy Rondell | |||
|image = [[File:NPC_Gentleman6.png]] | |||
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|fullname = Jeremy Rondell | |||
|noblehouse = [[Marquessate of Ribbleswick]] | |||
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|fatherrank = Marquess of Ribbleswick | |||
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|motherrank= Marchioness of Ribbleswick | |||
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'''Lord Jeremy Rondell''' is the third son of the Marquess of Ribbleswick. He is currently a suitor of [[Elise Hampton]] and sent her chocolates among other gifts. At one point he was a suitor of [[Priscilla Taylor|Lady Priscilla Tanaquil]]. On hearing rumours of Elise's engagement to [[Robert Vickery]] at the [[Fitzgerald Ball]] on May 16th 1811, Jeremy got drunk and created a scene after the sixth dance, leading to [[Viola Fitzgerald]] calling a waltz for the sixth dance as a distraction. Jeremy was summarily ejected from the ball. | '''Lord Jeremy Rondell''' is the third son of the Marquess of Ribbleswick. He is currently a suitor of [[Elise Hampton]] and sent her chocolates among other gifts. At one point he was a suitor of [[Priscilla Taylor|Lady Priscilla Tanaquil]]. On hearing rumours of Elise's engagement to [[Robert Vickery]] at the [[Fitzgerald Ball]] on May 16th 1811, Jeremy got drunk and created a scene after the sixth dance, leading to [[Viola Fitzgerald]] calling a waltz for the sixth dance as a distraction. Jeremy was summarily ejected from the ball. | ||
Revision as of 14:18, 13 October 2016
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Full Name | Jeremy Rondell |
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Associated Noble House(s) | Marquessate of Ribbleswick |
Date of Birth | |
Father | |
Father's Rank | Marquess of Ribbleswick |
Mother | |
Mother's Rank | Marchioness of Ribbleswick |
Town Residence | {{{residence}}} |
School | {{{school}}} |
University | {{{university}}} |
Profession | {{{prof}}} |
Lord Jeremy Rondell is the third son of the Marquess of Ribbleswick. He is currently a suitor of Elise Hampton and sent her chocolates among other gifts. At one point he was a suitor of Lady Priscilla Tanaquil. On hearing rumours of Elise's engagement to Robert Vickery at the Fitzgerald Ball on May 16th 1811, Jeremy got drunk and created a scene after the sixth dance, leading to Viola Fitzgerald calling a waltz for the sixth dance as a distraction. Jeremy was summarily ejected from the ball.
Jeremy is a NPC who can be played by anyone.