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Race: Human
Race: Human<br>
Birthplace: South of Blandenberg, Farmland adjoining the village.
Birthplace: South of Blandenberg, Farmland adjoining the village.<br>
Current Residence: Mikona
Current Residence: Mikona<br>


Early History:
Early History:<br>
When the war betwen M'Chek and T'Nanshi first broke out, records show that Dolf Wennson moved his family South, to a small farming region packed with displaced settlers from Blandenberg.  The Wennson family disappears from records until Roger Wennson, Dala's grandfather, was tried and hanged after he was cought "stealing M'Chekian property" (most likely taking arms from the dead soldiers) after one of th many Battles of Blandenberg.  Probably to avoid the stigma associated with the name, Wolfe Wennson, the eldest son, changed the family name to Wennen.
When the war betwen M'Chek and T'Nanshi first broke out, records show that Dolf Wennson moved his family South, to a small farming region packed with displaced settlers from Blandenberg.  The Wennson family disappears from records until Roger Wennson, Dala's grandfather, was tried and hanged after he was cought "stealing M'Chekian property" (most likely taking arms from the dead soldiers) after one of th many Battles of Blandenberg.  Probably to avoid the stigma associated with the name, Wolfe Wennson, the eldest son, changed the family name to Wennen.

Revision as of 20:10, 26 January 2006

Race: Human
Birthplace: South of Blandenberg, Farmland adjoining the village.
Current Residence: Mikona

Early History:
When the war betwen M'Chek and T'Nanshi first broke out, records show that Dolf Wennson moved his family South, to a small farming region packed with displaced settlers from Blandenberg. The Wennson family disappears from records until Roger Wennson, Dala's grandfather, was tried and hanged after he was cought "stealing M'Chekian property" (most likely taking arms from the dead soldiers) after one of th many Battles of Blandenberg. Probably to avoid the stigma associated with the name, Wolfe Wennson, the eldest son, changed the family name to Wennen.