Cornelius the Younger

"I am so weary. Why did you have to die, brother? I was never meant to be king."

- Justinian IV

Cornelius the Younger was one of the three sons of King Cornelius of Westmarch.

Cornelius the Elder's first son died as a youth, leaving Cornelius the Younger as his expected heir. However, Cornelius perished in 1265 from a spider bite while out in the country. Later that year, his father succumbed to illness, leaving Justinian IV as their father's heir. Years later, Justinian lamented his brother's death, believing that he was never meant to be king.