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'''Bio:''' The Line of Octavius is the most recent [[Imperial Bloodline|Bloodline]] to distinguish itself from a mother line. Through [[Imperial Decree 635]], Aiomide broke his line off from his original bloodline, that of [[Line of Kalir|Kalir]], in reaction to the behaviour of the government of Elwynn, the subdivision historically associated with Kalir, for their going back on the gentleman's agreement to give up certain territories to allow the incorporation of Aryasht as an Imperial State.
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'''Bio:''' The Line of Octavius is the most recent [[Imperial Bloodline|Bloodline]] to distinguish itself from it's claimed paternal line. Through [[Imperial Decree 635]], Aiomide renounced his claim of descent from [[Line of Kalir|Kalir]], in reaction to how he perceived the behaviour of the government of Elwynn, the subdivision historically associated with Kalir, for their withdrawal from an ill-defined gentleman's agreement to give up certain territories to allow the incorporation of Aryasht as an Imperial State that subsequently proved to be unrealisable.
 
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Revision as of 10:50, 23 November 2013

Line of Octavius
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Aiomide

Progenitor: Aiomide

Line: Octavius
Progenitor: Aiomide
Established: 5220
Members:

Bio: The Line of Octavius is the most recent Bloodline to distinguish itself from it's claimed paternal line. Through Imperial Decree 635, Aiomide renounced his claim of descent from Kalir, in reaction to how he perceived the behaviour of the government of Elwynn, the subdivision historically associated with Kalir, for their withdrawal from an ill-defined gentleman's agreement to give up certain territories to allow the incorporation of Aryasht as an Imperial State that subsequently proved to be unrealisable.