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A somewhat shallow [[Riverhaven]] socialite, Tatia's head was turned by the attentions of [[Dunshade|Lord Byron]], whom she married. After the birth of their daughter, Tatia discovered the joys of motherhood, reveling in little [[Laurel Dunshade|Laurel's]] every gesture. Insanely jealous, [[Dunshade|Lord Byron]] killed the baby, Tatia, and then himself. Some say you can still hear her ghost sobbing in the halls of [[Dunshade Manor]]. |
A somewhat shallow [[Riverhaven]] socialite, Tatia's head was turned by the attentions of [[Dunshade|Lord Byron]], whom she married. After the birth of their daughter, Tatia discovered the joys of motherhood, reveling in little [[Laurel Dunshade|Laurel's]] every gesture. Insanely jealous, [[Dunshade|Lord Byron]] killed the baby, Tatia, and then himself. Some say you can still hear her ghost sobbing in the halls of [[Dunshade Manor]]. |
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==Additional Reading== |
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*[[The Story of Tatia and Byron (book)]] |
Revision as of 07:08, 19 November 2007
A somewhat shallow Riverhaven socialite, Tatia's head was turned by the attentions of Lord Byron, whom she married. After the birth of their daughter, Tatia discovered the joys of motherhood, reveling in little Laurel's every gesture. Insanely jealous, Lord Byron killed the baby, Tatia, and then himself. Some say you can still hear her ghost sobbing in the halls of Dunshade Manor.