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Arthur, 32, the oldest of the children, is intellectual and has always been a bit odd, with very strong, but unusual political, social, ethical, and metaphysical views. His ideas seem strange to people, but he's very committed to them, and is disappointed and disgusted if others fail to live up to his standards and ideals. He was the brightest of the children, and got in the least trouble, always being rather quiet and not disposed towards acting out or doing things that would be ill-advised or get him in trouble. When he was older, he began to have open disagreements with his parents, and he was just as adamant as they were, and he was uncompromising about what he thought. One night eight years ago, he had an extremely fierce argument with his parents, during which he left, and never returned, and has never communicated with them since, and his family has no idea where he went or what he did after he left that night.
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Arthur, 30, the oldest of the children, is intellectual and has always been a bit odd, with very strong, but unusual political, social, ethical, and metaphysical views. His ideas seem strange to people, but he's very committed to them, and is disappointed and disgusted if others fail to live up to his standards and ideals. He was the brightest of the children, and got in the least trouble, always being rather quiet and not disposed towards acting out or doing things that would be ill-advised or get him in trouble. When he was older, he began to have open disagreements with his parents, and he was just as adamant as they were, and he was uncompromising about what he thought. One night eight years ago, he had an extremely fierce argument with his parents, during which he left, and never returned, and has never communicated with them since, and his family has no idea where he went or what he did after he left that night.
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Thomas is second on the Trinsic Council of Five, that manages Trinsic and it's commercial interests, Navy, etc. He is also a senior councilman of the Society of Honor. He's always been a very pragmatic, politically adept and responsive to changes and trends, and has a great deal of insight and experience in politics. Although forceful and adamantly resolute, he is a calm, serious, always composed person who never shouts, but his presence holds a command that is hard to miss for anyone but a complete and utter moron, and people listen when he speaks. He is the sort of person who when one of his children did something wrong or dumb just got that look of weary patience and sadness, and let them know how disappointed he was and calmly explained their mistakes in detail, listing all the definate consequences, the possible consequences, and let them know every way in which they were wrong and should have known what they should have done.
Julie LaRoche takes charge of the family business, the Trinsic Trading Company. She's a very direct, no-nonsense person who doesn't tolerate incompetence or irresponsibility. She runs a tight ship with the business, and nothing seems to slip her keen and critical eye. She is much more tempermental when things do not go right, or someone messes up, and she makes it well known when she is angry. She is the sort when her children ever did anything wrong, she would get the belt and thrash them good, and when they were younger and darted away, she'd just wait for them to come back later and get them then. For the children, this was a sort of one-two combo, since they also knew they would they couldn't avoid the disappointment of their father, and even when he never specifically lectured them, they knew he was disappointed, which bothered them, whether he said anything or not. She didn't fly into wild, tempory rages, she would adopt a sort of inexorable anger when she got upset that would last, sometimes dormant, until the problem was corrected, or punishment had been dealt, at home or in the business.
Arthur, the oldest of the children, is intellectual and has always been a bit odd, with very strong, but unusual political, social, ethical, and metaphysical views. His ideas seem strange to people, but he's very committed to them, and is disappointed and disgusted if others fail to live up to his standards and ideals. He was the brightest of the children, and got in the least trouble, always being rather quiet and not disposed towards acting out or doing things that would be ill-advised or get him in trouble. When he was older, he began to have open disagreements with his parents, and he was just as adamant as they were, and he was uncompromising about what he thought. One nighthe had an extremely fierce argument with his parents, during which he left, and never returned, and has never communicated with them since, and his family has no idea where he went or what he did after he left that night.
Sophia is very sharp and insightful, and showed an unusual level of interest in wizardry growing up. She's always been open, friendly, and helpful, and rarely has conflicts. She has an excellent mind in regards to wizardry, and the little exposure she had to it drew her interest immediately, and she got her parents to send her to Moonglow to study wizardry, where she excelled, and has become a noted researcher there. She tends to be nonconfrontational when she can reasonably avoid it, although she can turn vicious quickly and often surprisingly for those that push her. She is inquisitive and curious, and maintains a generally positive and optimistic worldview, and is persistent in achieving her goals.
Robert, the youngest in the family, is very idealistic, and although political, he leans towards ideals. And other stuff. Look at his page.
Julie LaRoche takes charge of the family business, the Trinsic Trading Company. She's a very direct, no-nonsense person who doesn't tolerate incompetence or irresponsibility. She runs a tight ship with the business, and nothing seems to slip her keen and critical eye. She is much more tempermental when things do not go right, or someone messes up, and she makes it well known when she is angry. She is the sort when her children ever did anything wrong, she would get the belt and thrash them good, and when they were younger and darted away, she'd just wait for them to come back later and get them then. For the children, this was a sort of one-two combo, since they also knew they would they couldn't avoid the disappointment of their father, and even when he never specifically lectured them, they knew he was disappointed, which bothered them, whether he said anything or not. She didn't fly into wild, tempory rages, she would adopt a sort of inexorable anger when she got upset that would last, sometimes dormant, until the problem was corrected, or punishment had been dealt, at home or in the business.
Arthur, the oldest of the children, is intellectual and has always been a bit odd, with very strong, but unusual political, social, ethical, and metaphysical views. His ideas seem strange to people, but he's very committed to them, and is disappointed and disgusted if others fail to live up to his standards and ideals. He was the brightest of the children, and got in the least trouble, always being rather quiet and not disposed towards acting out or doing things that would be ill-advised or get him in trouble. When he was older, he began to have open disagreements with his parents, and he was just as adamant as they were, and he was uncompromising about what he thought. One night
Sophia is very sharp and insightful, and showed an unusual level of interest in wizardry growing up. She's always been open, friendly, and helpful, and rarely has conflicts. She has an excellent mind in regards to wizardry, and the little exposure she had to it drew her interest immediately, and she got her parents to send her to Moonglow to study wizardry, where she excelled, and has become a noted researcher there. She tends to be nonconfrontational when she can reasonably avoid it, although she can turn vicious quickly and often surprisingly for those that push her. She is inquisitive and curious, and maintains a generally positive and optimistic worldview, and is persistent in achieving her goals.
Robert, the youngest in the family, is very idealistic, and although political, he leans towards ideals. And other stuff. Look at his page.
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Thomas, 51, is second on the Trinsic Council of Five, that manages Trinsic and it's commercial interests, Navy, etc. He is also a senior councilman of the Society of Honor. He's always been a very pragmatic, politically adept and responsive to changes and trends, and has a great deal of insight and experience in politics. Although forceful and adamantly resolute, he is a calm, serious, always composed person who never shouts, but his presence holds a command that is hard to miss for anyone but a complete and utter moron, and people listen when he speaks. He is the sort of person who when one of his children did something wrong or dumb just got that look of weary patience and sadness, and let them know how disappointed he was and calmly explained their mistakes in detail, listing all the definate consequences, the possible consequences, and let them know every way in which they were wrong and should have known what they should have done.
Julie LaRoche, 47, takes charge of the family business, the Trinsic Trading Company. She's a very direct, no-nonsense person who doesn't tolerate incompetence or irresponsibility. She runs a tight ship with the business, and nothing seems to slip her keen and critical eye. She is much more tempermental when things do not go right, or someone messes up, and she makes it well known when she is angry. She is the sort when her children ever did anything wrong, she would get the belt and thrash them good, and when they were younger and darted away, she'd just wait for them to come back later and get them then. For the children, this was a sort of one-two combo, since they also knew they would they couldn't avoid the disappointment of their father, and even when he never specifically lectured them, they knew he was disappointed, which bothered them, whether he said anything or not. She didn't fly into wild, tempory rages, she would adopt a sort of inexorable anger when she got upset that would last, sometimes dormant, until the problem was corrected, or punishment had been dealt, at home or in the business.
Arthur, 32, the oldest of the children, is intellectual and has always been a bit odd, with very strong, but unusual political, social, ethical, and metaphysical views. His ideas seem strange to people, but he's very committed to them, and is disappointed and disgusted if others fail to live up to his standards and ideals. He was the brightest of the children, and got in the least trouble, always being rather quiet and not disposed towards acting out or doing things that would be ill-advised or get him in trouble. When he was older, he began to have open disagreements with his parents, and he was just as adamant as they were, and he was uncompromising about what he thought. One night eight years ago, he had an extremely fierce argument with his parents, during which he left, and never returned, and has never communicated with them since, and his family has no idea where he went or what he did after he left that night.
Sophia, 25, is very sharp and insightful, and showed an unusual level of interest in wizardry growing up. She's always been open, friendly, and helpful, and rarely has conflicts. She has an excellent mind in regards to wizardry, and the little exposure she had to it drew her interest immediately, and she got her parents to send her to Moonglow to study wizardry, where she excelled, and has become a noted researcher there. She tends to be nonconfrontational when she can reasonably avoid it, although she can turn vicious quickly and often surprisingly for those that push her. She is inquisitive and curious, and maintains a generally positive and optimistic worldview, and is persistent in achieving her goals.
Robert, 22, the youngest in the family, is very idealistic, and although political, he leans towards ideals. And other stuff. Look at his page.
Julie LaRoche, 47, takes charge of the family business, the Trinsic Trading Company. She's a very direct, no-nonsense person who doesn't tolerate incompetence or irresponsibility. She runs a tight ship with the business, and nothing seems to slip her keen and critical eye. She is much more tempermental when things do not go right, or someone messes up, and she makes it well known when she is angry. She is the sort when her children ever did anything wrong, she would get the belt and thrash them good, and when they were younger and darted away, she'd just wait for them to come back later and get them then. For the children, this was a sort of one-two combo, since they also knew they would they couldn't avoid the disappointment of their father, and even when he never specifically lectured them, they knew he was disappointed, which bothered them, whether he said anything or not. She didn't fly into wild, tempory rages, she would adopt a sort of inexorable anger when she got upset that would last, sometimes dormant, until the problem was corrected, or punishment had been dealt, at home or in the business.
Arthur, 32, the oldest of the children, is intellectual and has always been a bit odd, with very strong, but unusual political, social, ethical, and metaphysical views. His ideas seem strange to people, but he's very committed to them, and is disappointed and disgusted if others fail to live up to his standards and ideals. He was the brightest of the children, and got in the least trouble, always being rather quiet and not disposed towards acting out or doing things that would be ill-advised or get him in trouble. When he was older, he began to have open disagreements with his parents, and he was just as adamant as they were, and he was uncompromising about what he thought. One night eight years ago, he had an extremely fierce argument with his parents, during which he left, and never returned, and has never communicated with them since, and his family has no idea where he went or what he did after he left that night.
Sophia, 25, is very sharp and insightful, and showed an unusual level of interest in wizardry growing up. She's always been open, friendly, and helpful, and rarely has conflicts. She has an excellent mind in regards to wizardry, and the little exposure she had to it drew her interest immediately, and she got her parents to send her to Moonglow to study wizardry, where she excelled, and has become a noted researcher there. She tends to be nonconfrontational when she can reasonably avoid it, although she can turn vicious quickly and often surprisingly for those that push her. She is inquisitive and curious, and maintains a generally positive and optimistic worldview, and is persistent in achieving her goals.
Robert, 22, the youngest in the family, is very idealistic, and although political, he leans towards ideals. And other stuff. Look at his page.
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Robert's paternal grandfather was Jaques LaRoche, a previous councilman, married to Lorraine LaRoche(Deville), from another wealthy family. Thomas LaRoche's two sisters married into other families, and his younger brother, Adriene LaRoche has a successful Naval career, and is an Admiral. Adriene's family has two sons in the military as officers, and one son who is an incompetent failure.
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Julie LaRoche takes charge of the family business, the Trinsic Trading Company. She's a very direct, no-nonsense person who doesn't tolerate incompetence or irresponsibility. She runs a tight ship with the business, and nothing seems to slip her keen and critical eye. She is much more tempermental when things do not go right, or someone messes up, and she makes it well known when she is angry. She is the sort when her children ever did anything wrong, she would get the belt and thrash them good, and when they were younger and darted away, she'd just wait for them to come back later and get them then. For the children, this was a sort of one-two combo, since they also knew they would they couldn't avoid the disappointment of their father, and even when he never specifically lectured them, they knew he was disappointed, which bothered them, whether he said anything or not. She didn't fly into wild, tempory rages, she would adopt a sort of inexorable anger when she got upset that would last, sometimes dormant, until the problem was corrected, or punishment had been dealt.
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Julie LaRoche takes charge of the family business, the Trinsic Trading Company. She's a very direct, no-nonsense person who doesn't tolerate incompetence or irresponsibility. She runs a tight ship with the business, and nothing seems to slip her keen and critical eye. She is much more tempermental when things do not go right, or someone messes up, and she makes it well known when she is angry. She is the sort when her children ever did anything wrong, she would get the belt and thrash them good, and when they were younger and darted away, she'd just wait for them to come back later and get them then. For the children, this was a sort of one-two combo, since they also knew they would they couldn't avoid the disappointment of their father, and even when he never specifically lectured them, they knew he was disappointed, which bothered them, whether he said anything or not. She didn't fly into wild, tempory rages, she would adopt a sort of inexorable anger when she got upset that would last, sometimes dormant, until the problem was corrected, or punishment had been dealt, at home or in the business.
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Thomas is second on the Trinsic Council of Five, that manages Trinsic and it's commercial interests, Navy, etc. He is also a senior councilman of the Society of Honor. He's always been a very pragmatic, politically adept and responsive to changes and trends, and has a great deal of insight and experience in politics. Although forceful and adamantly resolute, he is a calm, serious, always composed person who never shouts, but his presence holds a command that is hard to miss for anyone but a complete and utter moron, and people listen when he speaks. He is the sort of person who when one of his children did something wrong or dumb just got that look of weary patience and sadness, and let them know how disappointed he was and calmly explained their mistakes in detail, listing all the definate consequences, the possible consequences, and let them know every way in which they were wrong and should have known what they should have done. For him to get into a shouting match would be almost unthinkable, although his last conversation with Arthur saw him in the remarkable state of raised emotions.
Julie LaRoche takes charge of the family business, the Trinsic Trading Company. She's a very direct, no-nonsense person who doesn't tolerate incompetence or irresponsibility. She runs a tight ship with the business, and nothing seems to slip her keen and critical eye. She is much more tempermental when things do not go right, or someone messes up,and she makes it well known when she is angry. She is the sort when her children ever did anything wrong, she would get the belt and thrash them good, and when they were younger and darted away, she'd just wait for them to come back later and get them then. For the children, this was a sort of one-two combo, since they also knew they would they couldn't avoid the disappointment of their father, and even when he never specifically lectured them, they knew he was disappointed, which bothered them, whether he said anything or not. She didn't fly into wild, tempory rages, she would adopt a sort of inexorable anger when she got upset that would last, sometimes dormant, until the problem was corrected, or punishment had been dealt. Also to be remarked on, was that in her last conversation with Arthur and her husband, she was totally silent, at a loss for words during the heated argument.
Julie LaRoche takes charge of the family business, the Trinsic Trading Company. She's a very direct, no-nonsense person who doesn't tolerate incompetence or irresponsibility. She runs a tight ship with the business, and nothing seems to slip her keen and critical eye. She is much more tempermental when things do not go right, or someone messes up,
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Thomas is second on the Trinsic Council of Five, that manages Trinsic and it's commercial interests, Navy, etc. He is also a senior councilman of the Society of Honor. He's always been a very pragmatic, politically adept and responsive to changes and trends, and has a great deal of insight and experience in politics. Although forceful and adamantly resolute, he is a calm, serious, always composed person who never shouts, but his presence holds a command that is hard to miss for anyone but a complete and utter moron, and people listen when he speaks. He is the sort of person who when one of his children did something wrong or dumb just got that look of weary patience and sadness, and let them know how disappointed he was and calmly explained their mistakes in detail, listing all the definate consequences, the possible consequences, and let them know every way in which they were wrong and should have known what they should have done.
Julie LaRoche takes charge of the family business, the Trinsic Trading Company. She's a very direct, no-nonsense person who doesn't tolerate incompetence or irresponsibility. She runs a tight ship with the business, and nothing seems to slip her keen and critical eye. She is much more tempermental when things do not go right, or someone messes up, and she makes it well known when she is angry. She is the sort when her children ever did anything wrong, she would get the belt and thrash them good, and when they were younger and darted away, she'd just wait for them to come back later and get them then. For the children, this was a sort of one-two combo, since they also knew they would they couldn't avoid the disappointment of their father, and even when he never specifically lectured them, they knew he was disappointed, which bothered them, whether he said anything or not. She didn't fly into wild, tempory rages, she would adopt a sort of inexorable anger when she got upset that would last, sometimes dormant, until the problem was corrected, or punishment had been dealt.
Julie LaRoche takes charge of the family business, the Trinsic Trading Company. She's a very direct, no-nonsense person who doesn't tolerate incompetence or irresponsibility. She runs a tight ship with the business, and nothing seems to slip her keen and critical eye. She is much more tempermental when things do not go right, or someone messes up, and she makes it well known when she is angry. She is the sort when her children ever did anything wrong, she would get the belt and thrash them good, and when they were younger and darted away, she'd just wait for them to come back later and get them then. For the children, this was a sort of one-two combo, since they also knew they would they couldn't avoid the disappointment of their father, and even when he never specifically lectured them, they knew he was disappointed, which bothered them, whether he said anything or not. She didn't fly into wild, tempory rages, she would adopt a sort of inexorable anger when she got upset that would last, sometimes dormant, until the problem was corrected, or punishment had been dealt.
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Sophia is very sharp and insightful, and showed an unusual level of interest in wizardry growing up. She's always been open, friendly, and helpful, and rarely has conflicts. She has an excellent mind in regards to wizardry, and the little exposure she had to it drew her interest immediately, and she got her parents to send her to Moonglow to study wizardry, where she excelled, and has become a noted researcher there. She tends to be nonconfrontational when she can reasonably avoid it, although she can turn vicious quickly and often surprisingly for those that push her. She is inquisitive and curious, and maintains a generally positive and optimistic worldview, and is persistent in achieving her goals. She was present, and overheard when her older brother had the argument with their parents that led to him leaving, but she would never tell Robert what it was about.
Robert, the youngest in the family, is very idealistic, and although political, he leans towards ideals. And other stuff. Look at his page. He was present the night of the argument, and when he returned a couple weeks later, his brother was gone, and no one else in the family was willing to speak of it, save that there was a disagreement and Arthur left.
Robert, the youngest in the family, is very idealistic, and although political, he leans towards ideals. And other stuff. Look at his page. He was present the night of the argument, and when he returned a couple weeks later, his brother was gone, and no one else in the family was willing to speak of it, save that there was a disagreement and Arthur left
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Sophia is very sharp and insightful, and showed an unusual level of interest in wizardry growing up. She's always been open, friendly, and helpful, and rarely has conflicts. She has an excellent mind in regards to wizardry, and the little exposure she had to it drew her interest immediately, and she got her parents to send her to Moonglow to study wizardry, where she excelled, and has become a noted researcher there. She tends to be nonconfrontational when she can reasonably avoid it, although she can turn vicious quickly and often surprisingly for those that push her. She is inquisitive and curious, and maintains a generally positive and optimistic worldview, and is persistent in achieving her goals.
Robert, the youngest in the family, is very idealistic, and although political, he leans towards ideals. And other stuff. Look at his page.
Robert, the youngest in the family, is very idealistic, and although political, he leans towards ideals. And other stuff. Look at his page.
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Arthur, the oldest of the children, is intellectual and has always been a bit odd, with very strong, but unusual political, social and metaphysical views. His ideas seem strange to people, but he's very committed to them, and is disappointed and disgusted if others fail to live up to his standards and ideals. He was the brightest of the children, and got in the least trouble, always being rather quiet and not disposed towards acting out or doing things that would be ill-advised or get him in trouble. When he was older, he began to have open disagreements with his parents, and he was just as adamant as they were, and he was uncompromising about what he thought. One night he had an extremely fierce argument with his parents, during which he left, and never returned, and has never communicated with them since, and his family has no idea where he went or what he did after he left that night.
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Arthur, the oldest of the children, is intellectual and has always been a bit odd, with very strong, but unusual political, social, ethical, and metaphysical views. His ideas seem strange to people, but he's very committed to them, and is disappointed and disgusted if others fail to live up to his standards and ideals. He was the brightest of the children, and got in the least trouble, always being rather quiet and not disposed towards acting out or doing things that would be ill-advised or get him in trouble. When he was older, he began to have open disagreements with his parents, and he was just as adamant as they were, and he was uncompromising about what he thought. One night he had an extremely fierce argument with his parents, during which he left, and never returned, and has never communicated with them since, and his family has no idea where he went or what he did after he left that night.
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Sophia is very sharp and insightful, and showed an unusual level of interest in wizardry growing up. She's always been open, friendly, and helpful, and rarely has conflicts. She has an excellent mind in regards to wizardry, and the little exposure she had to it drew her interest immediately, and she got her parents to send her to Moonglow to study wizardry, where she excelled, and has become a noted researcher there. She tends to be nonconfrontational when she can reasonably avoid it, although she can turn vicious quickly and often surprisingly for those that push her. She is inquisitive and curious, and maintains a generally positive and optimistic worldview, and is persistent in achieving her goals.
Robert, the youngest in the family, is very idealistic, and although political, he leans towards ideals. And other stuff. Look at his page.
Robert, the youngest in the family, is very idealistic, and although political, he leans towards ideals. And other stuff. Look at his page
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Sophia is very sharp and insightful, and showed an unusual level of interest in wizardry growing up. She's always been open, friendly, and helpful, and rarely has conflicts. She has an excellent mind in regards to wizardry, and the little exposure she had to it drew her interest immediately, and she got her parents to send her to Moonglow to study wizardry, where she excelled, and has become a noted researcher there. She tends to be nonconfrontational when she can reasonably avoid it, although she can turn vicious quickly and often surprisingly for those that push her. She is inquisitive and curious, and maintains a generally positive and optimistic worldview, and is persistent in achieving her goals. She was present, and overheard when her older brother had the argument with their parents that led to him leaving, but she would never tell Robert what it was about.
Robert, the youngest in the family, is very idealistic, and although political, he leans towards ideals. And other stuff. Look at his page. He was present the night of the argument, and when he returned a couple weeks later, his brother was gone, and no one else in the family was willing to speak of it, save that there was a disagreement and Arthur left.
Robert, the youngest in the family, is very idealistic, and although political, he leans towards ideals. And other stuff. Look at his page. He was present the night of the argument, and when he returned a couple weeks later, his brother was gone, and no one else in the family was willing to speak of it, save that there was a disagreement and Arthur left.
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Sophia is very sharp and insightful, and showed an unusual level of interest in wizardry growing up. She's always been open and friendly, and rarely had conflicts. She has an excellent mind in regards to wizardry, and the exposure she had to it drew her interest immediately, and she got her parents to send her to Moonglow to study wizardry, where she excelled, and has become a noted researcher there. She tends to be nonconfrontational when she can reasonably avoid it, although she can turn vicious quickly and often surprisingly for those that push her. She is inquisitive and curious, and maintains a generally positive and optimistic worldview, and is persistent in achieving her goals.
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Sophia is very sharp and insightful, and showed an unusual level of interest in wizardry growing up. She's always been open, friendly, and helpful, and rarely has conflicts. She has an excellent mind in regards to wizardry, and the little exposure she had to it drew her interest immediately, and she got her parents to send her to Moonglow to study wizardry, where she excelled, and has become a noted researcher there. She tends to be nonconfrontational when she can reasonably avoid it, although she can turn vicious quickly and often surprisingly for those that push her. She is inquisitive and curious, and maintains a generally positive and optimistic worldview, and is persistent in achieving her goals.
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Arthur, the oldest of the children, is intellectual and has always been a bit odd, with very strong, but unusual political, social and metaphysical views. His ideas seem strange to people, but he's very committed to them, and is disappointed and disgusted if others fail to live up to his standards and ideals. He was the brightest of the children, and got in the least trouble, always being rather quiet and not disposed towards acting out or doing things that would be ill-advised or get him in trouble. When he was older, he began to have open disagreements with his parents, and he was just as adamant as they were, and he was uncompromising about what he thought. One night they had an extremely fierce argument, during which he left, and never returned, and has never communicated with them since, and his family has no idea where he went or what he did after he left that night.
Sophia is very sharp and insightful, and showed an unusual level of interest in wizardry growing up. She's always been open and friendly, and rarely had conflicts. She has an excellent mind in regards to wizardry, and the exposure she had to it drew her interest immediately, and she got her parents to send her to Moonglow to study wizardry, where she excelled, and has become a noted researcher there. She tends to be nonconfrontational when she can reasonably avoid it, although she can turn vicious quickly and often surprisingly for those that push her.
Sophia is very sharp and insightful, and showed an unusual level of interest in wizardry growing up. She's always been open and friendly, and rarely had conflicts. She has an excellent mind in regards to wizardry, and the exposure she had to it drew her interest immediately, and she got her parents to send her to Moonglow to study wizardry, where she excelled, and has become a noted researcher there. She tends to be nonconfrontational when she can reasonably avoid it, although she can turn vicious quickly and often surprisingly for those that push her.
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Arthur, the oldest of the children, is intellectual and has always been a bit odd, with very strong, but unusual political, social and metaphysical views. His ideas seem strange to people, but he's very committed to them, and is disappointed and disgusted if others fail to live up to his standards and ideals. He was the brightest of the children, and got in the least trouble, always being rather quiet and not disposed towards acting out or doing things that would be ill-advised or get him in trouble. When he was older, he began to have open disagreements with his parents, and he was just as adamant as they were, and he was uncompromising about what he thought. One night he had an extremely fierce argument with his parents, during which he left, and never returned, and has never communicated with them since, and his family has no idea where he went or what he did after he left that night.
Sophia is very sharp and insightful, and showed an unusual level of interest in wizardry growing up. She's always been open and friendly, and rarely had conflicts. She has an excellent mind in regards to wizardry, and the exposure she had to it drew her interest immediately, and she got her parents to send her to Moonglow to study wizardry, where she excelled, and has become a noted researcher there. She tends to be nonconfrontational when she can reasonably avoid it, although she can turn vicious quickly and often surprisingly for those that push her. She is inquisitive and curious, and maintains a generally positive and optimistic worldview, and is persistent in achieving her goals.
Sophia is very sharp and insightful, and showed an unusual level of interest in wizardry growing up. She's always been open and friendly, and rarely had conflicts. She has an excellent mind in regards to wizardry, and the exposure she had to it drew her interest immediately, and she got her parents to send her to Moonglow to study wizardry, where she excelled, and has become a noted researcher there. She tends to be nonconfrontational when she can reasonably avoid it, although she can turn vicious quickly and often surprisingly for those that push her. She is inquisitive and curious, and maintains a generally positive and optimistic worldview, and is persistent in achieving her goals.
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Sophia is very sharp and insightful, and showed an unusual level of interest in wizardry growing up. She's always been open and friendly, and rarely had conflicts. She has an excellent mind in regards to wizardry, and the exposure she had to it drew her interest immediately, and she got her parents to send her to Moonglow to study wizardry, where she excelled, and has become a noted researcher there.
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Sophia is very sharp and insightful, and showed an unusual level of interest in wizardry growing up. She's always been open and friendly, and rarely had conflicts. She has an excellent mind in regards to wizardry, and the exposure she had to it drew her interest immediately, and she got her parents to send her to Moonglow to study wizardry, where she excelled, and has become a noted researcher there. She tends to be nonconfrontational when she can reasonably avoid it, although she can turn vicious quickly and often surprisingly for those that push her.
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Sophia is very sharp and insightful, and showed an unusual level of interest in wizardry growing up. She's always been open and friendly, and rarely had conflicts. She has an excellent mind in regards to wizardry, and the exposure she had to it drew her interest immediately, and she got her parents to send her to Moonglow to study wizardry, where she excelled.
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Sophia is very sharp and insightful, and showed an unusual level of interest in wizardry growing up. She's always been open and friendly, and rarely had conflicts. She has an excellent mind in regards to wizardry, and the exposure she had to it drew her interest immediately, and she got her parents to send her to Moonglow to study wizardry, where she excelled, and has become a noted researcher there.
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Robert, the youngest in the family, is very idealistic, and although political, he leans towards ideals. Although bright, he is comparatively the dim bulb of the children, though he is more socially and managerially adept than
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Robert, the youngest in the family, is very idealistic, and although political, he leans towards ideals. And other stuff. Look at his page.
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Arthur, the oldest of the children, is intellectual and has always been a bit odd, with very strong, but unusual political, social and metaphysical views. His ideas seem strange to people, but he's very committed to them, and is disappointed and disgusted if others fail to live up to his standards and ideals. He was the brightest of the children, and got in the least trouble, always being rather quiet and not disposed towards acting out or doing things that would be ill-advised or get him in trouble.
Sophia is very sharp, and showed an unusual level of interest in wizardry. She's always been rather open and friendly, and she got her parents to send her to Moonglow to study wizardry.
Sophia is very sharp, and showed an unusual level of interest in wizardry. She's always been rather open and friendly, and she got her parents to send her to Moonglow to study wizardry.
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Arthur, the oldest of the children, is intellectual and has always been a bit odd, with very strong, but unusual political, social and metaphysical views. His ideas seem strange to people, but he's very committed to them, and is disappointed and disgusted if others fail to live up to his standards and ideals. He was the brightest of the children, and got in the least trouble, always being rather quiet and not disposed towards acting out or doing things that would be ill-advised or get him in trouble. When he was older, he began to have open disagreements with his parents, and he was just as adamant as they were, and he was uncompromising about what he thought. One night they had an extremely fierce argument, during which he left, and never returned, and has never communicated with them since, and his family has no idea where he went or what he did after he left that night.
Sophia is very sharp and insightful, and showed an unusual level of interest in wizardry growing up. She's always been open and friendly, and rarely had conflicts. She has an excellent mind in regards to wizardry, and the exposure she had to it drew her interest immediately, and she got her parents to send her to Moonglow to study wizardry, where she excelled.
Sophia is very sharp and insightful, and showed an unusual level of interest in wizardry growing up. She's always been open and friendly, and rarely had conflicts. She has an excellent mind in regards to wizardry, and the exposure she had to it drew her interest immediately, and she got her parents to send her to Moonglow to study wizardry, where she excelled.
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Arthur, the oldest of the children, is intellectual and has always been a bit odd, with very strong, but unusual political views. He has some ethical ideas that seem strange to people, but he's very committed to them, and is disappointed if others fail to live up to his standards.
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Arthur, the oldest of the children, is intellectual and has always been a bit odd, with very strong, but unusual political, social and metaphysical views. His ideas seem strange to people, but he's very committed to them, and is disappointed and disgusted if others fail to live up to his standards and ideals. He was the brightest of the children, and got in the least trouble, always being rather quiet and not disposed towards acting out or doing things that would be ill-advised or get him in trouble.
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Thomas is second on the Trinsic Council of Five, that manages Trinsic and it's commercial interests, Navy, etc. He is also a senior councilman of the Society of Honor. He's always been a very pragmatic, politically adept and responsive to changes and trends, and has a great deal of insight and experience in politics. Although forceful and resolute, he is a calm, serious, always composed person who never shouts, but his presence holds a command that is hard to miss for anyone but a complete and utter moron, and people listen when he speaks. He is the sort of person who when one of his children did something wrong or dumb just got that look of weary patience and sadness, and let them know how disappointed he was and calmly explained their mistakes in detail, listing all the definate consequences, the possible consequences, and let them know every way in which they were wrong and should have known what they should have done. For him to get into a shouting match would be almost unthinkable, although his last conversation with Arthur saw him in the unusual state of raised emotions.
Julie LaRoche takes charge of the family business, the Trinsic Trading Company. She's a very direct, no-nonsense person who doesn't tolerate incompetence or irresponsibility. She runs a tight ship with the business, and nothing seems to slip her keen and critical eye. She is much more tempermental when things do not go right, or someone messes up, and she makes it well known when she is angry. She is the sort when her children ever did anything wrong, she would get the belt and thrash them good, and when they were younger and darted away, she'd just wait for them to come back later and get them then. For the children, this was a sort of one-two combo, since they also knew they wouldget their father's disappointed speech as well.
Julie LaRoche takes charge of the family business, the Trinsic Trading Company. She's a very direct, no-nonsense person who doesn't tolerate incompetence or irresponsibility. She runs a tight ship with the business, and nothing seems to slip her keen and critical eye. She is much more tempermental when things do not go right, or someone messes up, and she makes it well known when she is angry. She is the sort when her children ever did anything wrong, she would get the belt and thrash them good, and when they were younger and darted away, she'd just wait for them to come back later and get them then. For the children, this was a sort of one-two combo, since they also knew they would
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Thomas is second on the Trinsic Council of Five, that manages Trinsic and it's commercial interests, Navy, etc. He is also a senior councilman of the Society of Honor. He's always been a very pragmatic, politically adept and responsive to changes and trends, and has a great deal of insight and experience in politics. Although forceful and adamantly resolute, he is a calm, serious, always composed person who never shouts, but his presence holds a command that is hard to miss for anyone but a complete and utter moron, and people listen when he speaks. He is the sort of person who when one of his children did something wrong or dumb just got that look of weary patience and sadness, and let them know how disappointed he was and calmly explained their mistakes in detail, listing all the definate consequences, the possible consequences, and let them know every way in which they were wrong and should have known what they should have done. For him to get into a shouting match would be almost unthinkable, although his last conversation with Arthur saw him in the remarkable state of raised emotions.
Julie LaRoche takes charge of the family business, the Trinsic Trading Company. She's a very direct, no-nonsense person who doesn't tolerate incompetence or irresponsibility. She runs a tight ship with the business, and nothing seems to slip her keen and critical eye. She is much more tempermental when things do not go right, or someone messes up, and she makes it well known when she is angry. She is the sort when her children ever did anything wrong, she would get the belt and thrash them good, and when they were younger and darted away, she'd just wait for them to come back later and get them then. For the children, this was a sort of one-two combo, since they also knew they would they couldn't avoid the disappointment of their father, and even when he never specifically lectured them, they knew he was disappointed, which bothered them, whether he said anything or not. She didn't fly into wild, tempory rages, she would adopt a sort of inexorable anger when she got upset that would last, sometimes dormant, until the problem was corrected, or punishment had been dealt. Also to be remarked on, was that in her last conversation with Arthur and her husband, she was totally silent, at a loss for words during the heated argument.
Julie LaRoche takes charge of the family business, the Trinsic Trading Company. She's a very direct, no-nonsense person who doesn't tolerate incompetence or irresponsibility. She runs a tight ship with the business, and nothing seems to slip her keen and critical eye. She is much more tempermental when things do not go right, or someone messes up, and she makes it well known when she is angry. She is the sort when her children ever did anything wrong, she would get the belt and thrash them good, and when they were younger and darted away, she'd just wait for them to come back later and get them then. For the children, this was a sort of one-two combo, since they also knew they would they couldn't avoid the disappointment of their father, and even when he never specifically lectured them, they knew he was disappointed, which bothered them, whether he said anything or not. She didn't fly into wild, tempory rages, she would adopt a sort of inexorable anger when she got upset that would last, sometimes dormant, until the problem was corrected, or punishment had been dealt. Also to be remarked on, was that in her last conversation with Arthur and her husband, she was totally silent, at a loss for words during the heated argument.
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Thomas is second on the Trinsic Council of Five, that manages Trinsic and it's commercial interests, Navy, etc. He is also a senior councilman of the Society of Honor. He's always been a very pragmatic, politically adept and responsive to changes and trends, and has a great deal of insight and experience in politics. He is a calm, serious, always composed person who never shouts, but his presence holds a command that is hard to miss for anyone but a complete and utter moron, and people listen when he speaks. He is the sort of person who when one of his children did something wrong or dumb just got that look of weary patience and sadness, and let them know how disappointed he was and calmly explained their mistakes in detail, listing all the definate consequences, the possible consequences, and let them know every way in which they were wrong and should have known what they should have done. For him to get into a shouting match would be almost unthinkable, although his last conversation with Arthur saw him in the unusual state of raised emotions.
Julie LaRoche takes charge of the family business, the Trinsic Trading Company. She's a very direct, no-nonsense person who doesn't tolerate incompetence or irresponsibility.
Julie LaRoche takes charge of the family business, the Trinsic Trading Company. She's a very direct, no-nonsense person who doesn't tolerate incompetence or irresponsibility.
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Thomas is second on the Trinsic Council of Five, that manages Trinsic and it's commercial interests, Navy, etc. He is also a senior councilman of the Society of Honor. He's always been a very pragmatic, politically adept and responsive to changes and trends, and has a great deal of insight and experience in politics. Although forceful and resolute, he is a calm, serious, always composed person who never shouts, but his presence holds a command that is hard to miss for anyone but a complete and utter moron, and people listen when he speaks. He is the sort of person who when one of his children did something wrong or dumb just got that look of weary patience and sadness, and let them know how disappointed he was and calmly explained their mistakes in detail, listing all the definate consequences, the possible consequences, and let them know every way in which they were wrong and should have known what they should have done. For him to get into a shouting match would be almost unthinkable, although his last conversation with Arthur saw him in the unusual state of raised emotions.
Julie LaRoche takes charge of the family business, the Trinsic Trading Company. She's a very direct, no-nonsense person who doesn't tolerate incompetence or irresponsibility. She runs a tight ship with the business, and nothing seems to slip her keen and critical eye. She is much more tempermental when things do not go right, or someone messes up, and she makes it well known when she is angry. She is the sort when her children ever did anything wrong, she would get the belt and thrash them good, and when they were younger and darted away, she'd just wait for them to come back later and get them then. For the children, this was a sort of one-two combo, since they also knew they would get their father's disappointed speech as well.
Julie LaRoche takes charge of the family business, the Trinsic Trading Company. She's a very direct, no-nonsense person who doesn't tolerate incompetence or irresponsibility. She runs a tight ship with the business, and nothing seems to slip her keen and critical eye. She is much more tempermental when things do not go right, or someone messes up, and she makes it well known when she is angry. She is the sort when her children ever did anything wrong, she would get the belt and thrash them good, and when they were younger and darted away, she'd just wait for them to come back later and get them then. For the children, this was a sort of one-two combo, since they also knew they would get their father's disappointed speech as well.
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The most influential group is Thomas and Julie LaRoche's family, with Arthur, Sophia, and Robert as their three children. Thomas is second on the Trinsic Council of Five, that manages Trinsic and it's commercial interests, Navy, etc. He is also a senior councilman of the Society of Honor. He's always been a very pragmatic, politically adept and responsive to changes and trends, and has a great deal of insight and experience in politics. He is the Julie LaRoche takes charge of the family business, the Trinsic Trading Company. She's a very direct, no-nonsense person who doesn't tolerate incompetence or irresponsibility. Arthur, the oldest of the children, is intellectual and has always been a bit odd, with very strong, but unusual political views. He has some ethical ideas that seem strange to people, but he's very committed to them, and is disappointed if others fail to live up to his standards. Sophia is very sharp, and showed an unusual level of interest in wizardry. She's always been rather open and friendly, and she got her parents to send her to Moonglow to study wizardry. Robert, the youngest in the family, is very idealistic, and although political, he leans towards ideals.
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The most influential group is Thomas and Julie LaRoche's family, with Arthur, Sophia, and Robert as their three children.
Thomas is second on the Trinsic Council of Five, that manages Trinsic and it's commercial interests, Navy, etc. He is also a senior councilman of the Society of Honor. He's always been a very pragmatic, politically adept and responsive to changes and trends, and has a great deal of insight and experience in politics. He is a calm, serious, always composed person who never shouts, but his presence holds a command that is hard to miss for anyone but a complete and utter moron, and people listen when he speaks. He is the sort of person who when one of his children did something wrong or dumb just got that look of weary patience and sadness, and let them know how disappointed he was and calmly explained their mistakes in detail, listing all the definate consequences, the possible consequences, and let them know every way in which they were wrong and should have known what they should have done. For him to get into a shouting match would be almost unthinkable, although his last conversation with Arthur saw him in the unusual state of raised emotions.
Julie LaRoche takes charge of the family business, the Trinsic Trading Company. She's a very direct, no-nonsense person who doesn't tolerate incompetence or irresponsibility.
Arthur, the oldest of the children, is intellectual and has always been a bit odd, with very strong, but unusual political views. He has some ethical ideas that seem strange to people, but he's very committed to them, and is disappointed if others fail to live up to his standards.
Sophia is very sharp, and showed an unusual level of interest in wizardry. She's always been rather open and friendly, and she got her parents to send her to Moonglow to study wizardry.
Robert, the youngest in the family, is very idealistic, and although political, he leans towards ideals.
Thomas is second on the Trinsic Council of Five, that manages Trinsic and it's commercial interests, Navy, etc. He is also a senior councilman of the Society of Honor. He's always been a very pragmatic, politically adept and responsive to changes and trends, and has a great deal of insight and experience in politics. He is a calm, serious, always composed person who never shouts, but his presence holds a command that is hard to miss for anyone but a complete and utter moron, and people listen when he speaks. He is the sort of person who when one of his children did something wrong or dumb just got that look of weary patience and sadness, and let them know how disappointed he was and calmly explained their mistakes in detail, listing all the definate consequences, the possible consequences, and let them know every way in which they were wrong and should have known what they should have done. For him to get into a shouting match would be almost unthinkable, although his last conversation with Arthur saw him in the unusual state of raised emotions.
Julie LaRoche takes charge of the family business, the Trinsic Trading Company. She's a very direct, no-nonsense person who doesn't tolerate incompetence or irresponsibility.
Arthur, the oldest of the children, is intellectual and has always been a bit odd, with very strong, but unusual political views. He has some ethical ideas that seem strange to people, but he's very committed to them, and is disappointed if others fail to live up to his standards.
Sophia is very sharp, and showed an unusual level of interest in wizardry. She's always been rather open and friendly, and she got her parents to send her to Moonglow to study wizardry.
Robert, the youngest in the family, is very idealistic, and although political, he leans towards ideals.
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The most influential group is Thomas and Julie LaRoche's family, with Arthur, Sophia, and Robert as their three children. Thomas is second on the Trinsic Council of Five, that manages Trinsic and it's business interests, Navy, etc. He is also a senior councilman of the Society of Honor. He's always been a very pragmatic, politically adept and responsive to changes and trends, and has a great deal of insight and experience in politics. He is the Julie LaRoche takes charge of the family business, the Trinsic Trading Company. She's a very direct, no-nonsense person who doesn't tolerate incompetence or irresponsibility. Arthur, the oldest of the children, is intellectual and has always been a bit odd, with very strong, but unusual political views. He has some ethical ideas that seem strange to people, but he's very committed to them, and is disappointed if others fail to live up to his standards. Sophia is very sharp, and showed an unusual level of interest in wizardry. She's always been rather open and friendly, and she got her parents to send her to Moonglow to study wizardry. Robert, the youngest in the family, is very idealistic, and although political, he leans towards ideals.
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The most influential group is Thomas and Julie LaRoche's family, with Arthur, Sophia, and Robert as their three children. Thomas is second on the Trinsic Council of Five, that manages Trinsic and it's commercial interests, Navy, etc. He is also a senior councilman of the Society of Honor. He's always been a very pragmatic, politically adept and responsive to changes and trends, and has a great deal of insight and experience in politics. He is the Julie LaRoche takes charge of the family business, the Trinsic Trading Company. She's a very direct, no-nonsense person who doesn't tolerate incompetence or irresponsibility. Arthur, the oldest of the children, is intellectual and has always been a bit odd, with very strong, but unusual political views. He has some ethical ideas that seem strange to people, but he's very committed to them, and is disappointed if others fail to live up to his standards. Sophia is very sharp, and showed an unusual level of interest in wizardry. She's always been rather open and friendly, and she got her parents to send her to Moonglow to study wizardry. Robert, the youngest in the family, is very idealistic, and although political, he leans towards ideals.
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The most influential group is Thomas and Julie LaRoche's family, with Arthur, Sophia, and Robert as their three children. Thomas is second on the Trinsic Council of Five, that manages Trinsic and it's commercial interests, Navy, etc. He is also a senior councilman of the Society of Honor. He's always been a very pragmatic, politically adept and responsive to changes and trends, and has a great deal of insight and experience in politics. He is the Julie LaRoche takes charge of the family business, the Trinsic Trading Company. She's a very direct, no-nonsense person who doesn't tolerate incompetence or irresponsibility. Arthur, the oldest of the children, is intellectual and has always been a bit odd, with very strong, but unusual political views. He has some ethical ideas that seem strange to people, but he's very committed to them, and is disappointed if others fail to live up to his standards. Sophia is very sharp, and showed an unusual level of interest in wizardry. She's always been rather open and friendly, and she got her parents to send her to Moonglow to study wizardry. Robert, the youngest in the family, is very idealistic, and although political, he leans towards ideals.
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The most influential group is Thomas and Julie LaRoche's family, with Arthur, Sophia, and Robert as their three children. Thomas is second on the Trinsic Council of Five, that manages Trinsic and it's business interests, Navy, etc. He is also a senior councilman of the Society of Honor. He's always been a very pragmatic, politically adept and responsive to changes and trends, and has a great deal of insight and experience in politics. Julie LaRoche takes charge of the family business, the Trinsic Trading Company. She's a very direct, no-nonsense person who doesn't tolerate incompetence or irresponsibility. Arthur, the oldest of the children, is intellectual and has always been a bit odd, with very strong, but unusual political views. He has some ethical ideas that seem strange to people, but he's very committed to them, and is disappointed if others fail to live up to his standards. Sophia is very sharp, and showed an unusual level of interest in wizardry. She's always been rather open and friendly, and she got her parents to send her to Moonglow to study wizardry. Robert, the youngest in the family, is very idealistic, and although political, he leans towards ideals.
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The most influential group is Thomas and Julie LaRoche's family, with Arthur, Sophia, and Robert as their three children. Thomas is second on the Trinsic Council of Five, that manages Trinsic and it's business interests, Navy, etc. He is also a senior councilman of the Society of Honor. He's always been a very pragmatic, politically adept and responsive to changes and trends, and has a great deal of insight and experience in politics. He is the Julie LaRoche takes charge of the family business, the Trinsic Trading Company. She's a very direct, no-nonsense person who doesn't tolerate incompetence or irresponsibility. Arthur, the oldest of the children, is intellectual and has always been a bit odd, with very strong, but unusual political views. He has some ethical ideas that seem strange to people, but he's very committed to them, and is disappointed if others fail to live up to his standards. Sophia is very sharp, and showed an unusual level of interest in wizardry. She's always been rather open and friendly, and she got her parents to send her to Moonglow to study wizardry. Robert, the youngest in the family, is very idealistic, and although political, he leans towards ideals.
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The most influential group is Thomas and Julie LaRoche's family, with Arthur, Sophia, and Robert as their three children. Thomas is second on the Trinsic Council of Five, that manages Trinsic and it's business interests, Navy, etc. He is also a senior councilman of the Society of Honor. He's always been a very pragmatic, politically adept and responsive to changes and trends, and has a great deal of insight and experience in politics. Julie LaRoche takes charge of the family business, the Trinsic Trading Company. She's a very direct, no-nonsense person who doesn't tolerate incompetence or irresponsibility. Arthur, the oldest of the children, is intellectual and has always been a bit odd, with very strong, but unusual political views. He has some ethical ideas that seem strange to people, but he's very committed to them, and is disappointed if others fail to live up to his standards. Sophia is very sharp, and showed an unusual level of interest in wizardry. She's always been rather open and friendly, and she got her parents to send her to Moonglow to study wizardry. Robert, the youngest in the family, is very idealistic, and although political, he learns towards ideals.
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The most influential group is Thomas and Julie LaRoche's family, with Arthur, Sophia, and Robert as their three children. Thomas is second on the Trinsic Council of Five, that manages Trinsic and it's business interests, Navy, etc. He is also a senior councilman of the Society of Honor. He's always been a very pragmatic, politically adept and responsive to changes and trends, and has a great deal of insight and experience in politics. Julie LaRoche takes charge of the family business, the Trinsic Trading Company. She's a very direct, no-nonsense person who doesn't tolerate incompetence or irresponsibility. Arthur, the oldest of the children, is intellectual and has always been a bit odd, with very strong, but unusual political views. He has some ethical ideas that seem strange to people, but he's very committed to them, and is disappointed if others fail to live up to his standards. Sophia is very sharp, and showed an unusual level of interest in wizardry. She's always been rather open and friendly, and she got her parents to send her to Moonglow to study wizardry. Robert, the youngest in the family, is very idealistic, and although political, he leans towards ideals.
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Roberts paternal grandfather was Jaques LaRoche, a previous councilman, married to Lorraine LaRoche(Deville), from another wealthy family. Thomas LaRoche's two sisters married into other families, and his younger brother, Adriene LaRoche has a successful Naval career, and is an Admiral.
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Roberts paternal grandfather was Jaques LaRoche, a previous councilman, married to Lorraine LaRoche(Deville), from another wealthy family. Thomas LaRoche's two sisters married into other families, and his younger brother, Adriene LaRoche has a successful Naval career, and is an Admiral. Adriene's family has two sons in the military as officers, and one son who is an incompetent failure.
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There are other, more distant cousins who are less successful, but most are doing fairly well.
There is a successful, though somewhat distant branch in Avalon who are jewelers, and some who live in Jhelom, with little contact with Trinsic.
There is a successful, though somewhat distant branch in Avalon who are jewelers, and some who live in Jhelom, with little contact with Trinsic.
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Roberts paternal grandfather was Jaques LaRoche, a previous councilman, married to Lorraine LaRoche(Deville), from another wealthy family. Thomas LaRoche's two sisters married into other families, and his younger brother, Adriene LaRoche has a successful Naval career, and is an Admiral.
Robert's mother, Julie LaRoche(Montague), comes from the Montague family, which is a family with a shipbuilding company, which is now being run by her younger brother due to the failing health of her father, Anton, and that her mother, Zoe, has been dead for some years.
Robert's mother, Julie LaRoche(Montague), comes from the Montague family, which is a family with a shipbuilding company, which is now being run by her younger brother due to the failing health of her father, Anton, and that her mother, Zoe, has been dead for some years.
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The most influential group is Thomas and Julie LaRoche's family, with Arthur, Sophia, and Robert as their three children. Thomas is second on the Trinsic Council of Five, that manages Trinsic and it's business interests, Navy, etc. He is also a senior councilman of the Society of Honor. He's always been a very pragmatic, politically adept and responsive to changes and trends, and has a great deal of insight and experience in politics. Julie LaRoche takes charge of the family business, the Trinsic Trading Company. She's a very direct, no-nonsense person who doesn't tolerate incompetence or irresponsibility. Arthur, the oldest of the children, is intellectual and has always been a bit odd, with very strong, but unusual political views. He has some ethical ideas that seem strange to people, but he's very committed to them, and is disappointed if others fail to live up to his standards. Sophia is very sharp, and showed an unusual level of interest in wizardry. She's always been rather open and friendly, and she got her parents to send her to Moonglow to study wizardry. Robert, check his sheet. Youngest child, all that.
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The most influential group is Thomas and Julie LaRoche's family, with Arthur, Sophia, and Robert as their three children. Thomas is second on the Trinsic Council of Five, that manages Trinsic and it's business interests, Navy, etc. He is also a senior councilman of the Society of Honor. He's always been a very pragmatic, politically adept and responsive to changes and trends, and has a great deal of insight and experience in politics. Julie LaRoche takes charge of the family business, the Trinsic Trading Company. She's a very direct, no-nonsense person who doesn't tolerate incompetence or irresponsibility. Arthur, the oldest of the children, is intellectual and has always been a bit odd, with very strong, but unusual political views. He has some ethical ideas that seem strange to people, but he's very committed to them, and is disappointed if others fail to live up to his standards. Sophia is very sharp, and showed an unusual level of interest in wizardry. She's always been rather open and friendly, and she got her parents to send her to Moonglow to study wizardry. Robert, the youngest in the family, is very idealistic, and although political, he learns towards ideals.
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The most influential group is Thomas and Julie LaRoche's family, with Arthur, Sophia, and Robert as their three children. Thomas is second on the Trinsic Council of Five, that manages Trinsic and it's business interests, Navy, etc. He is also a senior councilman of the Society of Honor. He's always been a very pragmatic, politically adept and responsive to changes and trends. Julie LaRoche takes charge of the family business, the Trinsic Trading Company. She's a very direct, no-nonsense person who doesn't tolerate incompetence or irresponsibility. Arthur, the oldest of the children, is intellectual and has always been a bit odd, with very strong, but unusual political views. He has some ethical ideas that seem strange to people, but he's very committed to them, and is disappointed if others fail to live up to his standards. Sophia is very sharp, and showed an unusual level of interest in wizardry. She's always been rather open and friendly, and she got her parents to send her to Moonglow to study wizardry. Robert, check his sheet. Youngest child, all that.
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The most influential group is Thomas and Julie LaRoche's family, with Arthur, Sophia, and Robert as their three children. Thomas is second on the Trinsic Council of Five, that manages Trinsic and it's business interests, Navy, etc. He is also a senior councilman of the Society of Honor. He's always been a very pragmatic, politically adept and responsive to changes and trends, and has a great deal of insight and experience in politics. Julie LaRoche takes charge of the family business, the Trinsic Trading Company. She's a very direct, no-nonsense person who doesn't tolerate incompetence or irresponsibility. Arthur, the oldest of the children, is intellectual and has always been a bit odd, with very strong, but unusual political views. He has some ethical ideas that seem strange to people, but he's very committed to them, and is disappointed if others fail to live up to his standards. Sophia is very sharp, and showed an unusual level of interest in wizardry. She's always been rather open and friendly, and she got her parents to send her to Moonglow to study wizardry. Robert, check his sheet. Youngest child, all that.
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The most influential group is Thomas and Julie LaRoche's family, with Arthur, Sophia, and Robert as their three children. Thomas is second on the Trinsic Council of 5, that manages Trinsic and it's business interests, Navy, etc. He is also a senior councilman of the Society of Honor. He's always been a very pragmatic, politically adept and responsive to changes and trends. Julie LaRoche takes charge of the family business, the Trinsic Trading Company. She's a very direct, no-nonsense person who doesn't tolerate incompetence or irresponsibility. Arthur, the oldest of the children, is intellectual and has always been a bit odd, with very strong, but unusual political views. He has some ethical ideas that seem strange to people, but he's very committed to them, and is disappointed if others fail to live up to his standards. Sophia is very sharp, and showed an unusual level of interest in wizardry. She's always been rather open and friendly, and she got her parents to send her to Moonglow to study wizardry. Robert, check his sheet. Youngest child, all that.
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The most influential group is Thomas and Julie LaRoche's family, with Arthur, Sophia, and Robert as their three children. Thomas is second on the Trinsic Council of Five, that manages Trinsic and it's business interests, Navy, etc. He is also a senior councilman of the Society of Honor. He's always been a very pragmatic, politically adept and responsive to changes and trends. Julie LaRoche takes charge of the family business, the Trinsic Trading Company. She's a very direct, no-nonsense person who doesn't tolerate incompetence or irresponsibility. Arthur, the oldest of the children, is intellectual and has always been a bit odd, with very strong, but unusual political views. He has some ethical ideas that seem strange to people, but he's very committed to them, and is disappointed if others fail to live up to his standards. Sophia is very sharp, and showed an unusual level of interest in wizardry. She's always been rather open and friendly, and she got her parents to send her to Moonglow to study wizardry. Robert, check his sheet. Youngest child, all that.
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The most influential group is Thomas and Julie LaRoche's family, with Arthur, Sophia, and Robert as their three children. Thomas is second on the Trinsic Council of 5, that manages Trinsic and it's business interests, Navy, etc. He is also a senior councilman of the Society of Honor. He's always been a very pragmatic, politically adept and responsive to changes and trends. Julie LaRoche takes charge of the family business, the Trinsic Trading Company. She's a very direct, no-nonsense person who doesn't tolerate incompetence or irresponsibility. Arthur, the oldest of the children, is intellectual and has always been a bit odd, with very strong, but unusual political views. He has some ethical ideas that seem strange to people, but he's very committed to them, and is disappointed if others fail to live up to his standards. Sophia is very sharp, and showed an unusual level of interest in wizardry. She's always been rather open and friendly, and she got her parents to send her to Moonglow to study wizardry.
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The most influential group is Thomas and Julie LaRoche's family, with Arthur, Sophia, and Robert as their three children. Thomas is second on the Trinsic Council of 5, that manages Trinsic and it's business interests, Navy, etc. He is also a senior councilman of the Society of Honor. He's always been a very pragmatic, politically adept and responsive to changes and trends. Julie LaRoche takes charge of the family business, the Trinsic Trading Company. She's a very direct, no-nonsense person who doesn't tolerate incompetence or irresponsibility. Arthur, the oldest of the children, is intellectual and has always been a bit odd, with very strong, but unusual political views. He has some ethical ideas that seem strange to people, but he's very committed to them, and is disappointed if others fail to live up to his standards. Sophia is very sharp, and showed an unusual level of interest in wizardry. She's always been rather open and friendly, and she got her parents to send her to Moonglow to study wizardry. Robert, check his sheet. Youngest child, all that.
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The most influential group is Thomas and Julie LaRoche's family, with Arthur, Sophia, and Robert as their three children. Thomas is second on the Trinsic Council of 5, that manages Trinsic and it's business interests, Navy, etc. He is also a senior councilman of the Society of Honor. He's always been a very pragmatic, politically adept and responsive to changes and trends. Julie LaRoche takes charge of the family business, the Trinsic Trading Company. She's a very direct, no-nonsense person who doesn't tolerate incompetence or irresponsibility. Arthur, the oldest of the children, is intellectual and has always been a bit odd, with very strong, but unusual political views. He has some ethical ideas that seem strange to people, but he's very committed to them, and is disappointed if others fail to live up to his standards. Sophia
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The most influential group is Thomas and Julie LaRoche's family, with Arthur, Sophia, and Robert as their three children. Thomas is second on the Trinsic Council of 5, that manages Trinsic and it's business interests, Navy, etc. He is also a senior councilman of the Society of Honor. He's always been a very pragmatic, politically adept and responsive to changes and trends. Julie LaRoche takes charge of the family business, the Trinsic Trading Company. She's a very direct, no-nonsense person who doesn't tolerate incompetence or irresponsibility. Arthur, the oldest of the children, is intellectual and has always been a bit odd, with very strong, but unusual political views. He has some ethical ideas that seem strange to people, but he's very committed to them, and is disappointed if others fail to live up to his standards. Sophia is very sharp, and showed an unusual level of interest in wizardry. She's always been rather open and friendly, and she got her parents to send her to Moonglow to study wizardry.
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The most influential group is Thomas and Julie LaRoche's family, with Arthur, Sophia, and Robert as their three children. Thomas is second on the Trinsic Council of 5, that manages Trinsic and it's business interests, Navy, etc. He is also a senior councilman of the Society of Honor. He's always been a very pragmatic, politically adept and responsive to changes and trends. Julie LaRoche takes charge of the family business, the Trinsic Trading Company. She's a very direct, no-nonsense person who doesn't tolerate incompetence or irresponsibility. Arthur, the oldest of the children, is intellectual and has always been a bit odd, with very strong, but unusual political views. He has some ethical ideas that seem strange to people, but he's very committed to them, and is disappointed if others fail to live up to his standards. Sophia
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The most influential group is Thomas and Julie LaRoche's family, with Arthur, Sophia, and Robert as their three children. Thomas is second on the Trinsic Council of 5, that manages Trinsic and it's business interests, Navy, etc. He is also a senior councilman of the Society of Honor. He's always been a very pragmatic, politically adept and responsive to changes and trends. Julie LaRoche takes charge of the family business, the Trinsic Trading Company. She's a very direct, no-nonsense person who doesn't tolerate incompetence or irresponsibility. Arthur, the oldest of the children, is intellectual and has always been a bit odd, with very strong, but unusual political views. He has some ethical ideas that seem strange to people, but he's very committed to them, and is disappointed if others fail to live up to his standards. Sophia
Julia from Britainny. Business arrangement with the prince. Skyships, shares in.
Julia from Britainny. Business arrangement with the prince. Skyships, shares in.
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The most influential group is Thomas and Julie LaRoche's family, with Arthur, Sophie, and Robert as their three children. Thomas is second on the Trinsic Council of 5, that manages Trinsic and it's business interests, Navy, etc. He is also a senior councilman of the Society of Honor. He's always been a very pragmatic, politically adept and responsive to changes and trends. Julie LaRoche takes charge of the family business, the Trinsic Trading Company. She's a very direct, no-nonsense person who doesn't tolerate incompetence or irresponsibility. Arthur, the oldest of the children, is intellectual and has always been a bit odd, with very strong, but unusual political views. He has some ethical ideas that seem strange to people, but he's very committed to them, and is disappointed if others fail to live up to his standards. So
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The most influential group is Thomas and Julie LaRoche's family, with Arthur, Sophia, and Robert as their three children. Thomas is second on the Trinsic Council of 5, that manages Trinsic and it's business interests, Navy, etc. He is also a senior councilman of the Society of Honor. He's always been a very pragmatic, politically adept and responsive to changes and trends. Julie LaRoche takes charge of the family business, the Trinsic Trading Company. She's a very direct, no-nonsense person who doesn't tolerate incompetence or irresponsibility. Arthur, the oldest of the children, is intellectual and has always been a bit odd, with very strong, but unusual political views. He has some ethical ideas that seem strange to people, but he's very committed to them, and is disappointed if others fail to live up to his standards. Sophia
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The most influential group is Thomas and Julie LaRoche's family, with Arthur, Sophie, and Robert as their three children. Thomas is second on the Trinsic Council of 5, that manages Trinsic and it's business interests, Navy, etc. He is also a senior councilman of the Society of Honor. He's always been a very pragmatic, politically adept and responsive to changes and trends. Julie LaRoche takes charge of the family business, the Trinsic Trading Company. She's a very direct, no-nonsense person who doesn't tolerate incompetence or irresponsibility. Arthur, the oldest of the children, has always been a bit odd, with very strong, but unusual political views. He has some ethical ideas that seem strange to people, but
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The most influential group is Thomas and Julie LaRoche's family, with Arthur, Sophie, and Robert as their three children. Thomas is second on the Trinsic Council of 5, that manages Trinsic and it's business interests, Navy, etc. He is also a senior councilman of the Society of Honor. He's always been a very pragmatic, politically adept and responsive to changes and trends. Julie LaRoche takes charge of the family business, the Trinsic Trading Company. She's a very direct, no-nonsense person who doesn't tolerate incompetence or irresponsibility. Arthur, the oldest of the children, is intellectual and has always been a bit odd, with very strong, but unusual political views. He has some ethical ideas that seem strange to people, but he's very committed to them, and is disappointed if others fail to live up to his standards. So
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The most influential group is Thomas and Julie LaRoche's family, with Arthur, Sophie, and Robert as their three children. Thomas is second on the Trinsic Council of 5, that manages Trinsic and it's business interests, Navy, etc. He is also a senior councilman of the Society of Honor. Julie La
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The most influential group is Thomas and Julie LaRoche's family, with Arthur, Sophie, and Robert as their three children. Thomas is second on the Trinsic Council of 5, that manages Trinsic and it's business interests, Navy, etc. He is also a senior councilman of the Society of Honor. He's always been a very pragmatic, politically adept and responsive to changes and trends. Julie LaRoche takes charge of the family business, the Trinsic Trading Company. She's a very direct, no-nonsense person who doesn't tolerate incompetence or irresponsibility. Arthur, the oldest of the children, has always been a bit odd, with very strong, but unusual political views. He has some ethical ideas that seem strange to people, but
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An influential family mainly from Trinsic, with some branches or members in other parts of the world.
The most influential group is Thomas and Julie LaRoche's family, with Arthur, Sophie, and Robert as their three children. Thomas is second on the Trinsic Council of 5, that manages Trinsic and it's business interests, Navy, etc. He is also a senior councilman of the Society of Honor. Julie La
The most influential group is Thomas and Julie LaRoche's family, with Arthur, Sophie, and Robert as their three children. Thomas is second on the Trinsic Council of 5, that manages Trinsic and it's business interests, Navy, etc. He is also a senior councilman of the Society of Honor. Julie La
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An influential family mainly from Trinsic, with some branches or members in other parts of the world.
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