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Egor Vasa
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House Vasa
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  • Knight Commander of the Grey Wolf
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Status Alive
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  • Knights of the Grey Wolf
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Family
Parents
Father Grigory Vasa
Mother Olga Vasa
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Internal Family
Spouse Eila Inha
Children None

Egor Vasa is the son of Grigory, and Olga Vasa making him a member of House Vasa. Egor Vasa has three siblings in the form of Anton, Tanya, and Nastya of which his brother Anton leads the Fleet of the city of Kizlev and is constantly gaining fame for defending the coasts around the city and the province from Norse, his sister Tanya is married and has several children, while his sister Nastya was married off to a noblemen of whom she mothered a child with before rumors say she killed him giving control of his lands to her son. Egor Vasa, and Eila Inha would come to marry following his capture by Eila at the War for Turku and despite starting in violence the two would grow quite in love during this early time together.

Egor Vasa was born the second son, and second overall child of his father the Lord of House Vasa and during his youth he noticed quickly that his father viewed him behind his older brother and despite loving his sister Nastya he would begin to dream of being a Knight. Egor Vasa would come to squire with House Rumin and during his time squring with the house he would become a large influence over Alexi of whom looked at him as a father of sorts. Feeling a threat to her power Egor Vasa would be given a knighting before he had truly earned it in order to remove him from their lands and thus Egor would depart the lands of House Rumin for his home leaving Alexi Rumin to fall back under the sway of his mother. Nastya Vasa would grow so hateful towards her brothers influence over her son Alexi Rumin that she conspired with the boyar of the Uskovic Oblast in the form of Radik Jastram II. of whom she paid gold too in order for him to have Egor killed, and following Egor's banishment from the lands of Rumin he was tricked by Gregor Jalowetz the Morza and was captured and believed killed by the Andals retreating from their failed attack on Turku. Egor Vasa following the betrayal of Gregor Jalowetz, and Radik Jastram II. would be sent northward with his captors in the form of the Chiefdom of Suomi where he would come under the serfdom of Eila Inha the daughter of the Chief of the Suomi. Eila became captivated with Egor on the ride back to Finland falling for him despite the cercumstances and after leaving him under the care of her brother while she travelled to the Kvenland capital she returned having decided to marry Egor, and despite his early reservations he agreed. Egor would in this new position become intertwined in the Chaos invasion of Kizlev led by the Chaos Lord Morgrarian Anttila of whom impressed Egor with his staunch belief in justice and honor leading to Egor gaining a level of influence over Morgrarian, and travelling with Morgrarian to the Anttila-Lantgalian War where he would join his wife in supporting their leader in Morgrarian.

History[]

Early History[]

Egor Vasa was born the secon son, and second overall child of his father the Lord of House Vasa and during his youth he noticed quickly that his father viewed him behind his older brother and despite loving his sister Nastya he would begin to dream of being a Knight.

House Rumin[]

Egor Vasa would come to squire with House Rumin and during his time squring with the house he would become a large influence over Alexi of whom looked at him as a father of sorts. Feeling a threat to her power Egor Vasa would be given a knighting before he had truly earned it in order to remove him from their lands and thus Egor would depart the lands of House Rumin for his home leaving Alexi Rumin to fall back under the sway of his mother.

War for Turku[]

Main Article : War for Turku

Nastya Vasa would grow so hateful towards her brothers influence over her son Alexi Rumin that she conspired with the boyar of the Uskovic Oblast in the form of Radik Jastram II. of whom she paid gold too in order for him to have Egor killed, and following Egor's banishment from the lands of Rumin he was tricked by Gregor Jalowetz the Morza and was captured and believed killed by the Andals retreating from their failed attack on Turku. Egor Vasa would be captured during the Battle of Turku and would be sent northward with his captors in the form of the Chiefdom of Suomi where he would come under the serfdom of Eila Inha the daughter of the Chief of the Suomi. Eila Inha would travel to Turku where the forces of Kvenland were engaged in fighting against Kislev and she took part in the culminating Battle of Turku where she took Egor Vasa as a captive, but saw something in him during the fighting and was unwilling to sacrifice him instead taking him home with the forces of Suomi.

Marriage[]

Eila became captivated with Egor on the ride back to Finland falling for him despite the cercumstances and after leaving him under the care of her brother while she travelled to the Kvenland capital she returned having decided to marry Egor, and despite his early reservations he agreed.

Anttila-Lantgalian war[]

Egor would in this new position become intertwined in the Chaos invasion of Kizlev led by the Chaos Lord Morgrarian Anttila of whom impressed Egor with his staunch belief in justice and honor leading to Egor gaining a level of influence over Morgrarian, and travelling with Morgrarian to the Anttila-Lantgalian War where he would join his wife in supporting their leader in Morgrarian.

Family Members[]

Relationships[]

Alexi Rumin[]

See Also : Alexi Rumin

Eila Inha[]

See Also : Eila Inha

POV Role[]

Homeland[]

Main Article : Homeland

Egor Vasa is a POV Character in the Homelands Story and this makes him one of the core characters of the overall story.

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