The History of the Bonmoya Family

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Bonmoya (family)

The Bonmoya family dates back to the 1400s, and most notably includes Sir Pandra Pim, a philosopher. Recent generations include the PPP, a terrorist group, and their only other known relative, the missing brother Pinigo. There is also rumoured to be another, long lost Bonmoya child, said to be called Plant. The Bonmoya family currently has no certain descendants or legitimate heirs to their large fortune.

The Bonmoya family has Spanish butterfly ancestry; the first was called Gisabella Bonmoya. She was a Spanish butterfly that married the other purebred Spanish butterfly family – Callulah Carker. Together, they lived a long and fruitful life in each other’s company, seemingly with no children. However, in the late 1500s it was found that Gisabelle and Callulah had indeed had a child, Gelly. Gisabella had supposedly left her child a note before she died of an extremely early case of Spanish influenza, saying that she must keep up the purebred Spanish butterfly line and the name ‘Bonmoya’. Thus, the Bonmoya family has kept up the purebred line of Spanish ancestry and all offspring have been named ‘Bonmoya’.

Purebred marriages have caused the line of Bonmoyas to become famous for their beauty, and their blood. However, the 28th generation of Bonmoyas, or the present live family members have not all maintained this blood line. Putterflup Bonmoya, the mother of the PPP group, married a purebred penguin, Plyler Wrench, resulting in the first generation of impure Bonmoya children. However, Putterflup’s sister Plate married another aristocratic purebred Spanish butterfly, and the line is continued in their son Pophie.

Putterflup was exiled and disowned from the family, as were her children. Plate has a wonderful purebred son Pophie, who is being held as the one and only candidate for heir of the family. Putterflup’s other children, Pinigo and Plant have disappeared.

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⏰ Last updated: Sep 29, 2012 ⏰

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