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Mordus Nordstroem | |
Biographical Information | |
Race | Corellian |
Homeworld | Corellia |
Mother | Unknown |
Father | Unknown |
Spouse | None |
Siblings | Unknown |
Children | None |
Born | Year -4 Day 221 (age 20) |
Imperial Service | |
Branch | Imperial Navy |
Positions | Imperial Navy |
Prior Service | n/a |
Awards |
History
Childhood on Corellia
The third child of Antonin Nordstroem, a trade magnate and head of the House of Nordstroem, Mordus grew up on Corellia. Though his family was wealthy, Mordus was poorly treated and ill-favoured by his father, who regarded the birth of a third son as an unwelcome development, preferring instead another daughter to be married into other Corellian houses to build alliances. Mordus' mother Adeline died giving birth to him, rubbing salt in his father's wound. Though Antonin was not entirely uncaring, he nonetheless wished to have little to do with Mordus and left him to be raised by the family's staff.
Much of his childhood was spent playing in the orchards of the family's estate, hiding from the groundskeepers and reading novels perched up amongst the apple blossom. In his teen years Mordus had grown resentful of his father and of his two older brothers, Jaecar and Luitpold and shunned spending time with them. What time he did spent was riven with arguments and spite.
On his 18th birthday Mordus one of his family's servants presented with a hand-written note on a piece of flimsiplast, from his father Antonin. Explaining that he had transferred a large amount of credits to Mordus' account, Antonin disowned his son and told him to leave the family's estate.