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  • Polonius
  • Polonius
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  • Polonius fue el primer Duke de Lumbridge. se cree que vivio alrededor del año 1937 de la Fourth age, ya que era la fecha de la creacion de Lumbridge. Polonius recibio la tierra por el King Claudius, el Rey de Misthalin en el tiempo, y es un antepasado directo del hombre Duke Horacio, el actual duque. Polonius tambien construyo Lumbridge Castle en el lugar de una fortaleza de madera que se habia mantenido como un fuerte temporal. Categoría:PNJ
  • Polonius was the first Duke of Lumbridge. It is believed that he lived circa the year 1937 of the Fourth Age, as this was the date of the creation of Lumbridge. Polonius was given the land by King Claudius, the King of Misthalin at the time, and is a direct male ancestor of Duke Horacio, the present Duke. Polonius also built Lumbridge Castle in the place of a wooden fort that had stood as a temporary fortress.
  • King Polonius ruled Bethos with his wife Queen Maliphone. When Maliphone was pregnant, Polonius visited the Oracle of Delphi. She told him that one day a child not born of the house of Bethos would rule his kingdom. In order to try to avoid this prophecy, Polonius ordered all the children in the province who were less than one year old to be rounded up and imprisoned. Hercules and Iolaus were able to stop Polonius before any children were harmed. He was killed in a fight with Trinculos and Maliphone was exiled.
  • Polonius is the father to Laertes and Ophelia, and the counselor to Claudius. One of Polonius's most notable scenes is in the beginning, when Laertes is about to depart to France. He gives his son his blessing along with a series of advice. The things Polonius says have undertones of humor, due to the fact that he is an old man who is seems pretty wrong in everything he says. And although he seems very supportive of Laertes going back to France, at one point in the play he sends a servant to go to France and spy on him to make sure that he's following his advice.
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Name
  • Polonius
  • Polonius
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  • First Duke of Lumbridge
  • El primer Duke de Lumbridge. vivo en la Fourth Age.
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  • Lumbridge Graveyard
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  • Polonius fue el primer Duke de Lumbridge. se cree que vivio alrededor del año 1937 de la Fourth age, ya que era la fecha de la creacion de Lumbridge. Polonius recibio la tierra por el King Claudius, el Rey de Misthalin en el tiempo, y es un antepasado directo del hombre Duke Horacio, el actual duque. Polonius tambien construyo Lumbridge Castle en el lugar de una fortaleza de madera que se habia mantenido como un fuerte temporal. Categoría:PNJ
  • Polonius was the first Duke of Lumbridge. It is believed that he lived circa the year 1937 of the Fourth Age, as this was the date of the creation of Lumbridge. Polonius was given the land by King Claudius, the King of Misthalin at the time, and is a direct male ancestor of Duke Horacio, the present Duke. Polonius also built Lumbridge Castle in the place of a wooden fort that had stood as a temporary fortress.
  • Polonius is the father to Laertes and Ophelia, and the counselor to Claudius. One of Polonius's most notable scenes is in the beginning, when Laertes is about to depart to France. He gives his son his blessing along with a series of advice. The things Polonius says have undertones of humor, due to the fact that he is an old man who is seems pretty wrong in everything he says. And although he seems very supportive of Laertes going back to France, at one point in the play he sends a servant to go to France and spy on him to make sure that he's following his advice. For most of the play, Polonius is weary that the cause of Hamlet's insanity is the romance between him and his daughter, Ophelia. He's afraid that Hamlet is "madly" in love with her. He forces Ophelia to spy on Hamlet. In one scene, he notices that Hamlet is coming, so he hides behind a curtain while he and Gertrude are talking. When Gertrude cries for help, Polonius also cries for help, and Hamlet thinks that it is Claudius behind the curtain. Seizing the opportunity, Hamlet stabs him through the curtain. There, Polonius is murdered by Hamlet, which causes the insanity and death of Ophelia and the duel between Laertes and Hamlet.
  • King Polonius ruled Bethos with his wife Queen Maliphone. When Maliphone was pregnant, Polonius visited the Oracle of Delphi. She told him that one day a child not born of the house of Bethos would rule his kingdom. In order to try to avoid this prophecy, Polonius ordered all the children in the province who were less than one year old to be rounded up and imprisoned. Hercules and Iolaus were able to stop Polonius before any children were harmed. He was killed in a fight with Trinculos and Maliphone was exiled.