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The King of Holland, Alpha of the [[De pretorianen]].   
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The Former King of Holland, Alpha of the [[De pretorianen]].   
  
 
Merciless and devoted, the Bluepelt Sept has little love for Alexander. Several years before he became a king in the Garou Nation of the Dutch Countries, he was the prosecutor in the trial against [[Sean O'Neill|Sean O'Neill]]. Sean was found guilty of the murder of an innoncent [[Silver Fang|Silver Fang]] youngling and sentenced to death. Alexander's work as prosecuter was described as briljant and forever etched his image of ruthless into the minds of the Gaou of Delft.  
 
Merciless and devoted, the Bluepelt Sept has little love for Alexander. Several years before he became a king in the Garou Nation of the Dutch Countries, he was the prosecutor in the trial against [[Sean O'Neill|Sean O'Neill]]. Sean was found guilty of the murder of an innoncent [[Silver Fang|Silver Fang]] youngling and sentenced to death. Alexander's work as prosecuter was described as briljant and forever etched his image of ruthless into the minds of the Gaou of Delft.  

Latest revision as of 23:21, 15 July 2014

Alexander van Roermond the First
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Homid Philodox Silver Fangs
Elder King of Holland, Deceased
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The Former King of Holland, Alpha of the De pretorianen

Merciless and devoted, the Bluepelt Sept has little love for Alexander. Several years before he became a king in the Garou Nation of the Dutch Countries, he was the prosecutor in the trial against Sean O'Neill. Sean was found guilty of the murder of an innoncent Silver Fang youngling and sentenced to death. Alexander's work as prosecuter was described as briljant and forever etched his image of ruthless into the minds of the Gaou of Delft.

In the years that followed Alexander proved to be a capable, confident if somewhat cold and hard leader. When his sept attacked the Wyrm tainted sept of the Veluwe the Bluepelt sept was ordered to act as a diversion, losing five of its member in battle, allowing Groningen to achieve a major victory against the Wyrm.

When the King was visiting his septs in Holland he came to the Bluepelt sept to be part of their January Moot, there he was killed. He was ironically shot by the spirit of Balthasar Gerards the man who killed King Willem van Oranje in 1584.




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