Camestres Angolmois

Camestres Angolmois
PARENTS

Camestres' father was a self proclaimed noble named Maragraine Angolmois. He was the brother of Tilly Angolmois (Caeser Helios I). Though of noble blood (House Angolmois), Maragraine's status as a noble was only propped up by his own wealth. He had no official authority over any people, but rather acted as more of a political figure. His home was the continent of Prospit. Unlike his brother, Tilly, who lived among his people, Maragraine chose to return to the roots of House Angolmois, and seek a home in the land from which it was descended. He was a very prideful man, and he cared very deeply about his public image. Though he was descended from a people of strong moral values, he took these values on, merely as a vanity. He used them to prop up his political image, and never truly cared for what was right or wrong.

Camestres' mother was an Eldian commoner named Festino Silva. Not much is recorded about what kind of a person Festino was, but it is known that she was, for the most part, good natures and innocent. She was very different from Maragraine, in that she truly did have moral values, and she truly did care for others.

FESTINO SILVA AND MARAGRAINE ANGOLMOIS FALL IN LOVE

Maragraine and Festino first met when one day, Maragraine was visiting his brother in Eldia, and happened to notice Festino out on the streets of Winterhallow. Her beauty caught Maragraine's eyes, and so Maragraine approached her and introduced himself. He attempted to charm her, and being a politician, charming people was his job. He succeeded, and the two quickly fell in love. To Maragraine, it was nothing more than a short affair, but to Festino, it was a genuine relationship. While with her, Mauragraine hid his true self from her, and acted as a kind and carring man. Festino, being so good natured and innocent, believed him and never doubted him. As the relationship went on, Maragraine visited Eldia more and more. He continued to meet with Festio and to spend time with her, until one day, both became lost in their passion for one another, and Festino held within her a child.

THE MURDER OF FESTINO SILVA

Because Maragraine cared so deeply about his public image, he was horrified to discover that he now had a bastard son. If word got out that after all his talk of morality, he had had a child outside of marriage, his reputation would be ruined.