King Mortspear was the father of Ungatt Trunn and Verdauga Greeneyes, the grandfather of Tsarmina and Gingivere Greeneyes, and the distant ancestor of Squire Julian Gingivere. He ruled a kingdom in the northern mountain region, of which Trunn had no desire to rule as the oldest of the two wildcat sons. While Verdauga became a wanderer, Trunn elected to become a "conqueror" instead, and resented any reference to his father in the various titles read off by the Grand Fragorl. As Mortspear is only mentioned, we know little about him.
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| - King Mortspear was the father of Ungatt Trunn and Verdauga Greeneyes, the grandfather of Tsarmina and Gingivere Greeneyes, and the distant ancestor of Squire Julian Gingivere. He ruled a kingdom in the northern mountain region, of which Trunn had no desire to rule as the oldest of the two wildcat sons. While Verdauga became a wanderer, Trunn elected to become a "conqueror" instead, and resented any reference to his father in the various titles read off by the Grand Fragorl. As Mortspear is only mentioned, we know little about him.
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| - Presumably the Northern Mountains
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| - Mentioned in: Lord Brocktree
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| - King Mortspear was the father of Ungatt Trunn and Verdauga Greeneyes, the grandfather of Tsarmina and Gingivere Greeneyes, and the distant ancestor of Squire Julian Gingivere. He ruled a kingdom in the northern mountain region, of which Trunn had no desire to rule as the oldest of the two wildcat sons. While Verdauga became a wanderer, Trunn elected to become a "conqueror" instead, and resented any reference to his father in the various titles read off by the Grand Fragorl. As Mortspear is only mentioned, we know little about him.
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