Telberon
Telberon was the eldest son of Vilandiss Kanlaw and Quathooma Xinva. He may be the most powerful sorceror the fey have ever produced, and they have produced many great wielders of magic. Telberon became king of the fey when his father went missing under somewhat suspicious circumstances.
It later emerged that Telberon had used Forbidden Magic to force an involuntary and permanent exile on his father in a deliberate plot to sieze the throne, before there was any prospect of him being replaced by a female heir. The full story was exposed in the Dangerous Magic Indictment. Found guilty of treason, Telberon was stripped of the kingship.
After he was deposed, his brother Oberon became king and Telberon was held prisoner at Hen Tŵr Gwyn. He found a way to escape, but the ruthless method he employed would lead to the Second Rift War. When the war was over, he was convicted of treason in the Rift War Crimes Trial. With two such serious convictions, there could be no more chances and the young Queen Mab, who had lost both her parents in the war, ordered the execution of her uncle.
As a one time king of the fey, however dishonoured, Telberon had the right to burial in the White Tomb and his interment is the last such burial to have occured in recent history.
It later emerged that Telberon had used Forbidden Magic to force an involuntary and permanent exile on his father in a deliberate plot to sieze the throne, before there was any prospect of him being replaced by a female heir. The full story was exposed in the Dangerous Magic Indictment. Found guilty of treason, Telberon was stripped of the kingship.
After he was deposed, his brother Oberon became king and Telberon was held prisoner at Hen Tŵr Gwyn. He found a way to escape, but the ruthless method he employed would lead to the Second Rift War. When the war was over, he was convicted of treason in the Rift War Crimes Trial. With two such serious convictions, there could be no more chances and the young Queen Mab, who had lost both her parents in the war, ordered the execution of her uncle.
As a one time king of the fey, however dishonoured, Telberon had the right to burial in the White Tomb and his interment is the last such burial to have occured in recent history.
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Circumstances of Death
Executed for Treason
Spouses
Lathkelle
(spouse)
Siblings
Children
Gender
Male
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