Draft:Colin Xavier Mann Tennyson, Duke of Malakarn.
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Big text Colin Xavier Mann Tennyson (Will be referred to as "CMT" going forward) was a Germanic duke of a small portion of land in Europe. He remained highly unknown seeing as he had very little infleuance and was only known of due to journal entrys within recent years. Not much is known about him due to his lack of mentioning in said journal entrys. one of the few things known about CMT was that he gained his foreign name due to him being born in a foreign country and was named by the residing prince.
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Seeing as the ancient germanic journals were recently found and due to them being unnoteworthy no articles have appeared on him as of now, hopefully this changes when/if more journals are translated/uncovered.