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==Parents==
==Parents==
Queen Noor was born from the marriage of [[Daniel Simrani-Kalirion]] and Fatima al-Osman, she being one of the former's two wives.
Queen Noor was born from the marriage of [[Daniel Simrani-Kalirion]] and Fatima al-Osman, the latter being one of the former's two wives.


==Spouses==
==Spouses==

Revision as of 18:52, 29 February 2016

The Lady Noor bint Daniyal Ayreon-Kalirion ibn al-Majeed bin Sathrati af Ettlingum Freyu.

The Lady Noor Bint Simrani-Kalirion, also known as Noor bint Daniyal Ayreon-Kalirion ibn al-Majeed bin Sathrati af Ettlingum Freyu, (born 1604 in Ribat al-Eluinshahr) is a member of the Imperial Bloodline of Ayreon-Kalirion, the House of the same name, the Imperial Branch of the House of Ettlingar Freyu, and the House of Orchids.

She is the Grand Duchess of Goldshire, the Queen Consort Mortal of Elwynn, the Emira of Sathrati, as well as the Emira of Alalehzamin and Utasia, which is the Royal Governor of a Princely Precinct which is situated in the Deep South of the Jewel of Many Facets and which is known as the Emirate of Alalehzamin and Utasia. It is said that she indentifies as a Babkhi.

Parents

Queen Noor was born from the marriage of Daniel Simrani-Kalirion and Fatima al-Osman, the latter being one of the former's two wives.

Spouses

First Marriage

Lady Noor first marriage was with the late Prince Nathananiel of Natopia. Their nuptials took place in the Church of Eternal Slumber in Elijah's Rest and were solemnized by the Metrobosarch of Benacia.

Their mairtal union was a marriage of convenience to produce heirs to their several holdings. It lasted from 1629 to 1632 when the Lady Noor petitioned for - and was subsequently granted - a divorce by the Court of the King's Bench, which was at the time presided over by the Steward of Elwynn, the Storjarl Hallbjörn Haraldsson, after being fed up with being married to a man who did not bodily desire her (the Prince Nathananiel was homosexual), although she considered him an extremely good and kind man, and an excellent father, whom she respected and cherished.

Second Marriage

After enjoying her newfound divorcéehood for a while with a slew of successive bedmates, the Grand Duchess Noor was on the twentieth day of Laemill 1633 joined in matrimony for the second time, this time with King Noah of Elwynn, in a ceremony in accordance with the rites of the Temple of the Lakes, at Haraldsborg, the foremost temple of the Hurmudaic Faith.

King Noah had - just like many an other member of the Royal Family of the Elwynnese Union, including Princess Fjǫrleif Llængjarla of Amokolia - a crush on the Lady Noor, and made several attempts to win her heart and hand in marriage. Attempts which she politely graciously and rejected, deeming His Riverine Majesty too young for her. However, the young King persisted and in 1633 she finally gave in and accepted his marriage proposal.

The ceremony took place at Cashma House on Cashma Island in Lake Cashma in the Kingdom of Craitland with Sir Vilhjálm Kormak, who is the Chairman of the Council of Elders of the Temple of the Lakes, at Haraldsborg, as officiant.