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Elara Merandus was the second wife of King Tiberias Calore VI, Queen of Norta, the mother of Maven Calore, and the stepmother of Tiberias Calore VII. She was a Silver Whisper of House Merandus. Elara had hoped to win Queenstrial by using her ability as a Whisper to scare the other contenders...
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Jun 15, 2021 · Cal is the oldest prince and heir to the Norta throne, and Maven is the younger prince and his mother is Elara. Cal’s mother died long ago.
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Her Biography. ↱ Elara hoped and wanted to win Tiberias VI’s Queenstrial using her whisper abilities, so she scared her other contenders using it. She used it on Coriane when they first met and even after Coriane Married Tibe, which resulted in Coriane’s 3 miscarriages.