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Robyrt Krynnur

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Robyrt Krynnur
Born(1994-02-18)18 February 1994
Died2 November 2014(2014-11-02) (aged 19)
Cause of deathHang gliding accident
NationalitySouth Ottonian
CitizenshipSouth Ottonian
EmployerAzende Generale Viro
Known forCommon marriage to Cazique Giarelle
Spouse(s)Cazique Illeana Giarelle

Personal Life

Robyrt's family were wealthy commons from the United Kingdom of Ottonia. His uncle was the ambassador to Sante Reze at the time of the Christmas Massacre. While offering a supportive ear and growing close with Cazique Illeana Giarelle following the incident, Robyrt came up in conversation. This led to Illeana requesting he be flown in to visit.

Over the course of the visit, Robyrt's interest in Illeana became clear and eventually Illeana asked him to remain in Sante Reze and marry her. Robyrt's uncle was a proponent of the idea and helped to convince his family to let it happen.

The marriage did not produce any children, and Robyrt died November 2014 during a hang gliding accident in Eporte Tolle, an island in northern Sante Reze. Not long after, rumors regarding his murder surfaced and there was some evidence of tampering with the glider, which had mostly survived the impact with the ground. Illeana was accused of orchestrating his murder, but no convincing evidence was brought forward. Additionally, following his funeral at the Giarelle estate, Robyrt's family publicly request no further inquests out of respect. Illeana stayed officially in mourning for almost two years.

Early Life

Born to a wealthy family, Robyrt's mother was a mid-level executive for Onneria Royal Trust Bank and his father was a highly successful executive in the real estate management firm Godwyn Holdings.

Education

Robyrt and his siblings attended an elite private school in Onneria.

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