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Scolopax was the younger brother of King Mergus of Avornis. Scolopax briefly succeeded Mergus as king, despite the fact Mergus did have a technically legitimate son, Lanius. Scolopax and Mergus shared a deep enmity, particularly as Mergus had gone through his allotted six wives without producing a son. This article is a . You can help My English Wiki by expanding it.

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  • Scolopax of Avornis
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  • Scolopax was the younger brother of King Mergus of Avornis. Scolopax briefly succeeded Mergus as king, despite the fact Mergus did have a technically legitimate son, Lanius. Scolopax and Mergus shared a deep enmity, particularly as Mergus had gone through his allotted six wives without producing a son. This article is a . You can help My English Wiki by expanding it.
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  • The Bastard King
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  • Scolopax
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  • King of Avornis
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  • Scolopax was the younger brother of King Mergus of Avornis. Scolopax briefly succeeded Mergus as king, despite the fact Mergus did have a technically legitimate son, Lanius. Scolopax and Mergus shared a deep enmity, particularly as Mergus had gone through his allotted six wives without producing a son. This article is a . You can help My English Wiki by expanding it.
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