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}}'''Tomas''' was a man who lived during the 14th century | |in-law = Einarr|species = Human}}'''Tomas''' was a man who lived in France during the 14th century. At some point during his life, he met and married [[Ashildr]]. | ||
Using the alias Alys, Ashildr married Tomas and stayed with him for twenty years. Their relationship produced three children: [[Essie]], [[Johann (The Triple Knife)|Johann]], and [[Rue]]. Ashildr chose to leave Tomas because she feared his growing comments about how having three children in twenty years didn't appear to have changed her body | Using the alias Alys, Ashildr married Tomas and stayed with him for twenty years. Their relationship produced three children: [[Essie]], [[Johann (The Triple Knife)|Johann]], and [[Rue]]. Ashildr chose to leave Tomas because she feared his growing comments about how having three children in twenty years didn't appear to have changed her body, along with questioning whether or not her hair grew, taking their children with her on a boat to [[England]] in [[1348]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Triple Knife (short story)|The Triple Knife]]'') | ||
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Latest revision as of 20:30, 7 September 2019
Tomas was a man who lived in France during the 14th century. At some point during his life, he met and married Ashildr.
Using the alias Alys, Ashildr married Tomas and stayed with him for twenty years. Their relationship produced three children: Essie, Johann, and Rue. Ashildr chose to leave Tomas because she feared his growing comments about how having three children in twenty years didn't appear to have changed her body, along with questioning whether or not her hair grew, taking their children with her on a boat to England in 1348. (PROSE: The Triple Knife)