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<div style="font-style: italic;">"Earlier this week I was asked about Queen Catherine. I, too, wonder about the well being of the daughter of our King, [[Nicolas Gryphonheart]], especially now, since I am sure she has heard the news of her husband's demise that [[Xanthor]]'s attempted assassin spoke of.
<div style="font-style: italic;">"Earlier this week I was asked about Queen Catherine. I, too, wonder about the well being of the daughter of our King, [[Nicolas Gryphonheart]], especially now, since I am sure she has heard the news of her husband's demise that [[Xanthor]]'s attempted assassin spoke of.


Catherine has not so much as set foot in [[Erathia]] since her marriage to [[Roland Ironfist]], King of [[Enroth (nation)|Enroth]], ten years ago, though she left quite an impression in her twenty years in [[Erathia]]. Catherine is the first daughter of [[Nicolas Gryphonheart|Nicolas]] and [[Gwenllian Gryphonheart]], born less than one year after their marriage in 1133 A.S. Catherine had one sibling, a sister named [[Beatrice Gryphonheart|Beatrice]], who was born, strangely enough, on Catherine's seventh birthday. The event was heralded across the land as a good omen, and a nationwide celebration was held for seven days - one day for each year that separated the sisters.
Catherine has not so much as set foot in [[Erathia]] since her marriage to [[Roland Ironfist]], King of [[Enroth (nation)|Enroth]], ten years ago, though she left quite an impression in her twenty years in [[Erathia]]. Catherine is the first daughter of [[Nicolas Gryphonheart|Nicolas]] and [[Gwenllian Gryphonheart]], born less than one year after their marriage in 1133 A.S. Catherine had one sibling, a sister named [[Beatrice]], who was born, strangely enough, on Catherine's seventh birthday. The event was heralded across the land as a good omen, and a nationwide celebration was held for seven days - one day for each year that separated the sisters.


On her sixteenth birthday, and against the wishes of her father, Catherine enlisted in the [[Erathia]]n military. It was completely unheard of, and [[Nicolas Gryphonheart|King Nicolas]] nearly ordered her daughter brought to the palace in shackles, but the endorsement of [[Queen Gwenllian]] ended all disputes. However, Catherine's first few months in the military were anything but routine, as she quickly outlearned, outfought, and simply outclassed even some of [[Erathia]]'s best officers.
On her sixteenth birthday, and against the wishes of her father, Catherine enlisted in the [[Erathia]]n military. It was completely unheard of, and [[Nicolas Gryphonheart|King Nicolas]] nearly ordered her daughter brought to the palace in shackles, but the endorsement of [[Queen Gwenllian]] ended all disputes. However, Catherine's first few months in the military were anything but routine, as she quickly outlearned, outfought, and simply outclassed even some of [[Erathia]]'s best officers.
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For her miraculous (there's that word again) victory, Catherine Gryphonheart, barely seventeen years old, was given the [[Erathia]]n Medal of Courage by her (now very proud) father.
For her miraculous (there's that word again) victory, Catherine Gryphonheart, barely seventeen years old, was given the [[Erathia]]n Medal of Courage by her (now very proud) father.


Two years later, [[Queen Gwenllian]] and Catherine's sister, [[Beatrice Gryphonheart|Beatrice]], were killed by marauders while travelling along the northern coast. It is said that the King nearly destroyed the palace when he received word, and that Catherine nearly destroyed the barracks. The funeral and the days which followed were perhaps the most somber time in recent memory, disturbed only by the news of the swift and complete punishment dealt upon the marauders who were responsible for the murders. Rumor has it that Catherine blamed herself for not being there to protect her mother and sister, and as a result she resigned from the military and swore not to let the same thing happen to her father, becoming his personal guard.
Two years later, [[Queen Gwenllian]] and Catherine's sister, [[Beatrice]], were killed by marauders while travelling along the northern coast. It is said that the King nearly destroyed the palace when he received word, and that Catherine nearly destroyed the barracks. The funeral and the days which followed were perhaps the most somber time in recent memory, disturbed only by the news of the swift and complete punishment dealt upon the marauders who were responsible for the murders. Rumor has it that Catherine blamed herself for not being there to protect her mother and sister, and as a result she resigned from the military and swore not to let the same thing happen to her father, becoming his personal guard.


Fearing for his daughter's well-being, in May of 1154 [[Nicolas Gryphonheart|King Gryphonheart]] made arrangements for the marriage of Catherine to [[King Roland Ironfist]] of [[Enroth (nation)|Enroth]], who had earlier that year defeated his brother, [[Archibald]], in a pitched battle for the Throne of [[Enroth (nation)|Enroth]], which came to be called the [[Succession Wars]]. Though at first she did not wish to leave her father's side, Catherine eventually agreed to the marriage, and on the first day of August, 1154, she married [[King Roland]], becoming Queen Catherine Ironfist of [[Enroth (nation)|Enroth]]. The ship that carried her from [[Erathia]] was renamed the Queen Catherine, and she has not returned to her homeland since.
Fearing for his daughter's well-being, in May of 1154 [[Nicolas Gryphonheart|King Gryphonheart]] made arrangements for the marriage of Catherine to [[King Roland Ironfist]] of [[Enroth (nation)|Enroth]], who had earlier that year defeated his brother, [[Archibald]], in a pitched battle for the Throne of [[Enroth (nation)|Enroth]], which came to be called the [[Succession Wars]]. Though at first she did not wish to leave her father's side, Catherine eventually agreed to the marriage, and on the first day of August, 1154, she married [[King Roland]], becoming Queen Catherine Ironfist of [[Enroth (nation)|Enroth]]. The ship that carried her from [[Erathia]] was renamed the Queen Catherine, and she has not returned to her homeland since.
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