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Prudence Crandall

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Khavasta "Prudence" Almiji

Khavasta Almiji, also known as Prudence, is a female tiefling and the acting margrave of Kymal.[1]

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Personality[]

Prudence is described as "austere".[1]

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In 812 PD, Prudence was the majordomo for Jaktur Krishtan, margrave of Kymal.[2] She performed most of Krishtan's duties of running the city, as he was only interested in the public side of political office.[2]

In or just before 836 PD, Krishtan stepped down as margrave, and Prudence became acting margrave.[3] She had been margrave in all but name for about thirty years, and expected the Tal'Dorei Council to appoint her as margrave permanently.[1] As acting margrave, Prudence commands Kymal's Public Defense and has considerably reduced the visibility of gang violence in the city (though it still occurs in secret).[1]

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Archives of Maryland
(Biographical Series)

Prudence Gough Ridgely Howard (1791-1847)
MSA SC 3520-2253
First Lady of Maryland, 1831-1833
 

Prudence Ridgely Howard
attributed to Philip Tilyard
collection of Hampton National Historic Site
HAMP 5662

Priscilla Dorsey Ridgely
attributed to Rembrant Peale
also attributed to Joseph Wright, c. 1790
Maryland Commission on Artistic Property,
Maryland State Archives, MSA SC 1545-1209

   


Priscilla Dorsey Ridgely and Prudence Gough Ridgely Howard

The progenitor of the Dorsey family in Maryland was Edward Dorcy, Priscilla Dorsey Ridgely's great, great grandfather, who migrated to Maryland from Virginia in 1649. He acquired property in Anne Arundel County and settled near the Severn River in 1650. Genealogist Henry Ridgely Evans claims that the surname Dorsey/Dorcy is a possible corruption of Darcy or D'Arcy. Through his research, Evans has discovered several Dorseys and Darcys among a group of Puritan dissenters in early seventeenth century Virginia; therefore, Evans th

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