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=== Character / Personality ===
 
=== Character / Personality ===
He seems to have a certain amount of honor and a sincere desire to do all he can for people you do right by him and the for [[Spire Albion]].<ref name="CS1ch23p225">''[[Aeronaut's Windlass]]'', ch. 23, p225</ref>
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He seems to have a certain amount of honor and a sincere desire to do all he can for people you do right by him and the for [[Spire Albion]].<ref name="CS1ch15p152">''[[Aeronaut's Windlass]]'', ch. 15, p. 152</ref> <ref name="CS1ch23p225">''[[Aeronaut's Windlass]]'', ch. 23, p225</ref>
   
 
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===1. ''[[Aeronaut's Windlass]]''===
 
===1. ''[[Aeronaut's Windlass]]''===
When talking to [[Gwen Lancaster]] and [[Benedict Sorellin-Lancaster]] t [[Beech's Dumpling Stand]] the morning of the [[Duel]]. He says to her: "Your father an the [[Council]] manage the affairs of the [[Spire]] by consensus..."<ref name="CS1ch9">''[[Aeronaut's Windlass]]'', ch. 9</ref> After Captain [[Francis Grimm]] stopped the [[Auroran Marines]] from taking the [[Lancaster Vattery]], [[Lord Lancaster]] and Lady Lancaster offer their residence as a hospital for his wounded along with their doctors. They witnessed the entire battle from inside [[Lancaster Manor]]. They sent [[Captain Esterbrook]] to deliver the message.<ref name="CS1ch15p152">''[[Aeronaut's Windlass]]'', ch. 15, p. 152</ref> [[Alexander Bayard]] tells [[Francis Grimm]] that he won respect from the prime minister who watched Grimm defend his home, his people, his livelihood from his window.<ref name="CS1ch23p225">''[[Aeronaut's Windlass]]'', ch. 23, p225</ref>
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When talking to [[Gwen Lancaster]] and [[Benedict Sorellin-Lancaster]] at [[Beech's Dumpling Stand]] the morning of the [[Duel]], [[Lord Albion]], the [[Spirearch]], says to her: "Your father and the [[Council]] manage the affairs of the [[Spire]] by consensus..."<ref name="CS1ch9">''[[Aeronaut's Windlass]]'', ch. 9</ref> After Captain [[Francis Grimm]] stopped the [[Auroran Marines]] from taking the [[Lancaster Vattery]], [[Lord Lancaster]] and Lady Lancaster offer their residence as a hospital for his wounded along with their doctors. They witnessed the entire battle from inside [[Lancaster Manor]]. They sent [[Captain Esterbrook]] to deliver the message.<ref name="CS1ch15p152">''[[Aeronaut's Windlass]]'', ch. 15, p. 152</ref> [[Alexander Bayard]] tells [[Francis Grimm]] that he won respect from the prime minister who watched Grimm defend his home, his people, his livelihood from his study window.<ref name="CS1ch23p225">''[[Aeronaut's Windlass]]'', ch. 23, p225</ref>
   
 
===2. ''[[The Olympian Affair]]''===
 
===2. ''[[The Olympian Affair]]''===

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Lord Lancaster — Patriarch of House Lancaster

About

The current head of House Lancaster, the husband of Lady Lancaster, and the father of Gwen Lancaster. He owns Lancaster Vattery, the source of priceless crystals, and so is one of the most important people in all of Spire Albion.

Description

Positon / Duties

Character / Personality

He seems to have a certain amount of honor and a sincere desire to do all he can for people you do right by him and the for Spire Albion.[3] [1]

Details

Connections

Events

(Spoiler section)

1. Aeronaut's Windlass

When talking to Gwen Lancaster and Benedict Sorellin-Lancaster at Beech's Dumpling Stand the morning of the Duel, Lord Albion, the Spirearch, says to her: "Your father and the Council manage the affairs of the Spire by consensus..."[2] After Captain Francis Grimm stopped the Auroran Marines from taking the Lancaster Vattery, Lord Lancaster and Lady Lancaster offer their residence as a hospital for his wounded along with their doctors. They witnessed the entire battle from inside Lancaster Manor. They sent Captain Esterbrook to deliver the message.[3] Alexander Bayard tells Francis Grimm that he won respect from the prime minister who watched Grimm defend his home, his people, his livelihood from his study window.[1]

2. The Olympian Affair

Book References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Aeronaut's Windlass, ch. 23, p225
  2. 2.0 2.1 Aeronaut's Windlass, ch. 9
  3. 3.0 3.1 Aeronaut's Windlass, ch. 15, p. 152
  4. Aeronaut's Windlass, ch. , p.