King Alfred Koopa IV

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Born: 1703Reign: 1751 - 1764Cause of Death: Food Poisoning (Aged 61)

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Born: 1703
Reign: 1751 - 1764
Cause of Death: Food Poisoning (Aged 61)

About: King Alfred Koopa IV was the eldest child of Queen Melissa Koopa and Danyel Bluestone. He took the throne at the old age of fifty, establishing The House of Bluestone on the Koopa Throne. Alfred was a good man with a good heart and did all he could for the kingdom and it's people. He greatly cared for his wife and siblings and although he enjoyed drinking, he did his best to limit his alcohol intake. Alfred loved all of his siblings, but was especially close with his younger brother, Prince Taylor. They had been best friends since they were just children and he had always looked up to Alfred. Unfortunatly, Taylor would die in a horrific horse riding accident, leaving Alfred devastated. Alfred struggled to father a healthy child, but finally, his wife gave birth to a boy. Sadly, he wife would die in childbirth and his son didnt even last a week. Alfred was greatly effected by this and became very depressed. Alfred himself would die a meer three years after his wife from food poisoning. The son of Prince Taylor, Prince Joseph, was expected to take the throne upon his death, but he vanished without a trace shortly before Alfred died resulting in Alfred's younger brother, Prince Richard, taking the throne. Although there is no confirmation, many beleive that Richard had played a part in the death of Alfred and the dissappearance of Prince Joseph.

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