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Kingair Affair
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The Kingair Affair refers to the conspiracy by the Kingair Pack to murder Queen Victoria behind the back of their Alpha, Conall Maccon early in the year 1853. Secretly, this was a plot by Randolph Lyall free Lord Maccon of his ties to the Kingair Pack and free him to challenge Lord Woolsey for the position of Alpha in the Woolsey Pack. He put his plan into motion sometime after his lovers death in 1850 and it succeeded in Feb of 1853 as it is alluded to in Waistcoats & Weaponry.
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The Kingair Affair refers to the conspiracy by the Kingair Pack to murder Queen Victoria behind the back of their Alpha, Conall Maccon early in the year 1853. Secretly, this was a plot by Randolph Lyall free Lord Maccon of his ties to the Kingair Pack and free him to challenge Lord Woolsey for the position of Alpha in the Woolsey Pack. He put his plan into motion sometime after his lovers death in 1850 and it succeeded in Feb of 1853 as it is alluded to in Waistcoats & Weaponry.