Simon Borge-Steiner

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Simon Borge-Steiner
Character Profile
Born 2892
Died 2960
Affiliation House Borge-Steiner
Parents Eric Steiner (father)[1]
Siblings Tatyana Steiner[1]
Children Cohran Steiner[citation needed]


Simon Borge-Steiner (Born 2892 - Died 2960) was the eldest son of Eric Steiner, Archon of the Lyran Commonwealth.[2]

Biography

Although not officially named as heir, as his father's eldest child Simon had grown up expecting to be the next Archon, with the fervent support of his sister Tatyana. Unfortunately Simon was one of the most severe sufferers of Dobrowski Depression-A Syndrome, a genetic predisposition to extreme mental depression that is known to afflict a notable number of members of House Steiner. Though some sufferers were able to manage their moods unaided and others could turn to medication to assist, Simon was among those sufferers severe enough that no such help was possible. [3] [4]

While bright and personable in his lucid moments, his sudden and acute mood swings caused grave concerns within the Estates General at the prospect of Simon becoming Archon. The situation was made more tragic in that the Archonship was perhaps the one hope that made Simon's life bearable. Ultimately on June 6 2914 after months of delay as the nobility and the Estates General prayed for a miracle ahead of his coronation, at the last moment Simon instead eloquently ceded his right of Archonship to his sister, giving up his dream to preserve the Lyran realm. After personally leading her to the throne and investing her with the Chain of State, Simon left the Throne Room forever.[3] [4]

Legacy

Simon had a son, Cohran Steiner, whose descendants would settle on the world of Somerset during the early years of the Third Succession War. [5] Simon's cadet line would continue to serve the Commonwealth well into the thirty-second century including such notables as Roman Steiner [6] and Adam Steiner, who ultimately became Archon of the then-Lyran Alliance during the Word of Blake Jihad. [7]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Handbook: House Steiner, p. 49
  2. Handbook: House Steiner, p. 97, "Lyran Leadership Profile"
  3. 3.0 3.1 House Steiner (The Lyran Commonwealth), p. 18, "History - Early Steiner Archons - Steiner Family Background"
  4. 4.0 4.1 House Steiner (The Lyran Commonwealth), p. 71, "History - The Third Succession War - The Cost of Freedom"
  5. Era Report: 3052, p. 12, "Of Myths and Reality"
  6. House Steiner (The Lyran Commonwealth), "House Steiner Family Tree"
  7. Masters and Minions: The StarCorps Dossiers, p. 85, "Adam Steiner"

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