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Riol Nansladron is the son of making him a member of House Nansladron.

Riol Nansladron would be born within the city of Windhelm within the Kingdom of Weerhousen and during his early life his mother died and his father left the city abandoning him to the care of his elderly grandmother and in an attempt to keep his grandmother alive he would join the service of a merchant in Windhelm of whom silently trafficked in slaves and it was Riol who assisted him capturing young children for eventual selling off as slaves. Riol would join with the Sauron loyal element of the Order of the Raven as he was always a morally fluid person and felt no issue in killing several members of the Order of the Raven when they refused to join with the new direction of the assassin order. Riol Nansladron would be killed by Ezio Ederiz after being confronted over the direction of the Order of the Raven and after when the two argued it was Ezio that retaliated killing Riol but making his death look like a heart attack which would be the believed cause of death until years later.

Early History
Riol Nansladron would be born within the city of Windhelm within the Kingdom of Weerhousen and during his early life his mother died and his father left the city abandoning him to the care of his elderly grandmother and in an attempt to keep his grandmother alive he would join the service of a merchant in Windhelm of whom silently trafficked in slaves and it was Riol who assisted him capturing young children for eventual selling off as slaves.

Changing Loyalties
Riol would join with the Sauron loyal element of the Order of the Raven as he was always a morally fluid person and felt no issue in killing several members of the Order of the Raven when they refused to join with the new direction of the assassin order.

Death
Riol Nansladron would be killed by Ezio Ederiz after being confronted over the direction of the Order of the Raven and after when the two argued it was Ezio that retaliated killing Riol but making his death look like a heart attack which would be the believed cause of death until years later.