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Magnus Goldensong (also known as Count Gold) was a Baymen of the time of [[Jephdaphro|the First King of Stone Bay]]'s age of conquest. The architect of the original floating Citadel, home of the Baymen, Goldensong's power within the Citadel was unparalleled. Using the [[Goldenrod]] that he created, Goldensong could move the entire Citadel across vast spaces of land as the Baymen moved from place to place. | |||
When Jephdaphro discovered the [[Prismarine Throne]] and decided that the Baymen would remain within the Karan Isles, Goldensong remained in his Citadel home, though he was forced to give up the Goldenrod (he did not remain in the Citadel empty-handed, exchanging the Goldenrod for the [[Prismarine Sword]], though this exchange was unknown to everyone except Jephdaphro and Goldensong). He remained with the Citadel and was mostly lost to time for several hundred years. His descendants, the Bejewelled Johnsons, remained in the Kingdom of Stone Bay until the death of [[Boris Bejewelled Johnson]]. | |||
Revision as of 04:50, 25 January 2026
Personality
History
Magnus Goldensong (also known as Count Gold) was a Baymen of the time of the First King of Stone Bay's age of conquest. The architect of the original floating Citadel, home of the Baymen, Goldensong's power within the Citadel was unparalleled. Using the Goldenrod that he created, Goldensong could move the entire Citadel across vast spaces of land as the Baymen moved from place to place.
When Jephdaphro discovered the Prismarine Throne and decided that the Baymen would remain within the Karan Isles, Goldensong remained in his Citadel home, though he was forced to give up the Goldenrod (he did not remain in the Citadel empty-handed, exchanging the Goldenrod for the Prismarine Sword, though this exchange was unknown to everyone except Jephdaphro and Goldensong). He remained with the Citadel and was mostly lost to time for several hundred years. His descendants, the Bejewelled Johnsons, remained in the Kingdom of Stone Bay until the death of Boris Bejewelled Johnson.