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  • Lion Throne
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  • The Lion Throne is the royal throne of Andor.
  • The Lion Throne was a once-glorious human kingdom whose monarchy was based in the city of Willendorf. By the Blood Omen era, it was ruled by King Ottmar from Willendorf Castle. Apparently, Coorhagen and Nachtholm were also loyal to its banner. During his youth, as a human, Kain's allegiance lay with the Lion Throne.
  • The Lion Throne is the ruling seat of power of Andor. It is located in the Royal Palace in Caemlyn, and has golden lion paws on the feet, with the White Lion of Andor picked out in moonstones on the back. The White Lion is also displayed on the front above the queen's head, again in moonstones but within a field of rubies. The Lion Throne is alternatively used symbolically for the queenship of Andor with the Rose Crown.
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Status
  • • Inactive: vanquished
Introduced
  • Blood Omen: Legacy of Kain
Name
  • The Lion Throne
Caption
  • King Ottmar and his throne as they appear in Blood Omen: Legacy of Kain.
Members
  • • Kain
  • • The Courtier
Foundation
  • • Before Nosgoth's recorded history or Nosgoth's early history
Headquarters
  • • Willendorf Castle, Willendorf
Enemies
  • • The legions of the Nemesis
Class
Forces
  • • Miners
  • • White paladins (combo)
  • • White paladins (greatsword)
  • • White paladins (knight)
  • • White paladins (mace)
  • • White paladins (sword)
  • • White paladins (swords)
subfactions
  • • The Army of the Last Hope
Dissolution
  • • The post-Blood Omen era or the Soul Reaver era
Leaders
  • • King Ottmar
  • • The princess of Willendorf
Territories
  • • Coorhagen
  • • Nachtholm
  • • The Lake of Serenity
  • • The Provincial Mines
  • • Willendorf
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  • The Lion Throne is the royal throne of Andor.
  • The Lion Throne was a once-glorious human kingdom whose monarchy was based in the city of Willendorf. By the Blood Omen era, it was ruled by King Ottmar from Willendorf Castle. Apparently, Coorhagen and Nachtholm were also loyal to its banner. During his youth, as a human, Kain's allegiance lay with the Lion Throne. In his quest to restore the Pillars of Nosgoth, Kain forged an alliance with the kingdom's militia - the Army of the Last Hope - against the legions of the Nemesis. The resulting chain of events led to the creation of a new timeline, but, in both versions of history, the Lion Throne was still fated to perish at the hands of Nosgoth's tyrants.
  • The Lion Throne is the ruling seat of power of Andor. It is located in the Royal Palace in Caemlyn, and has golden lion paws on the feet, with the White Lion of Andor picked out in moonstones on the back. The White Lion is also displayed on the front above the queen's head, again in moonstones but within a field of rubies. The throne is sized for a woman, and no man can sit in it comfortably. As a result of the throne's scaling, Rand al'Thor brought in his own throne to use and placed the Lion Throne on a pedestal behind his own throne. This was meant as a reminder that Elayne Trakand has yet to take the throne, but many misinterpreted it and saw the throne as a prize offered by Rand, this offended many Andorans. The Lion Throne is alternatively used symbolically for the queenship of Andor with the Rose Crown.
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