Caspar Pentaghast
Caspar Pentaghast, also known as Caspar the Magnificent, was the first member of the Pentaghast family to join Nevarra's senate. He also was able to rise to the position of senate-leader and is remembered as having been the backbone of what brought his family, and dynasty, to what it is today.
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"Senate-leader Caspar the Magnificent saw one hundred and twenty-seven summers before he finally left for eternal slumber beneath of grand nation. Even on that last day, the man sparred with his great-grandson, Mathas the Glorious, and bested him. Caspar showed no signs of weakness or decrepitude in his advanced age, and proved more than a match for the much younger man. Caspar met every blow Mathas delivered, and returned each with twice the vigor. In the end, the great senate-leader threw his grandson to the ground, and with one stroke of his sword, sheared the beard clean off Mathas's chin. "You are a Pentaghast," the Caspar said. "Have some care for your appearance." Chastised, Mathas sent for his attendants, and bade them to bathe and groom him. Thereafter, his chin was always shaved obsessively close to the skin. As for the senate-leader, he retired to his chambers for his afternoon nap. When it came time for supper, the servants were unable to rouse him. And that is how Caspar the Magnificent, sixty years the senate-leader of Nevarra, finally set aside his crown." — From The Pentaghasts of Nevarra, a growing book of family legends
Circumstances of Death
Died in his sleep.
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