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Corrina ni Gwydion is the only daughter of [[Danaan Monarchy|High King]] [[Timon ap Gwydion]].
 
Corrina ni Gwydion is the only daughter of [[Danaan Monarchy|High King]] [[Timon ap Gwydion]].
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Corrina was born to then Duke [[Timon ap Gwydion]], the first of a pair of twins, and to a now forgotten woman at a fairy hold in what is now Wales. She was raised entirely by other [[Fae]], both noble and common, and was kept sheltered from the [[human]] world during the first years of her life.
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In her early years, Corrina was practically inseparable from her twin brother, [[Danwyth ap Gwydion|Danwyth]]. The twins would spend their days in their father's gardens, playing endlessly among the flowers. In those days, the lives of Fae children were kept carefree, even as their elders dealt with a possibly threatening Roman Empire. Corrina's childhood was one of innocence and play, sheltered from the concerns of courtly politics and tribal warfare.
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[[Category:The Resurgent Dream]]
 
[[Category:The Resurgent Dream]]

Revision as of 00:30, 24 November 2005

Corrina ni Gwydion
Birth
23 February 46
Death
N/A
Titles
Her Most Esteemed High Majesty, High Queen of the Resurgent Dream, First Knight of the Order of Steel or Her Holiness, Commander of the Faithful of Dana
Marital Status
Widowed


Corrina ni Gwydion is the only daughter of High King Timon ap Gwydion.

Early life

Corrina was born to then Duke Timon ap Gwydion, the first of a pair of twins, and to a now forgotten woman at a fairy hold in what is now Wales. She was raised entirely by other Fae, both noble and common, and was kept sheltered from the human world during the first years of her life.

In her early years, Corrina was practically inseparable from her twin brother, Danwyth. The twins would spend their days in their father's gardens, playing endlessly among the flowers. In those days, the lives of Fae children were kept carefree, even as their elders dealt with a possibly threatening Roman Empire. Corrina's childhood was one of innocence and play, sheltered from the concerns of courtly politics and tribal warfare.