Coram II

King Coram II of House of Ithal-Strohm-Bormul was the sixth king of the Lions' Dynasty of Tethyr.

Relationships
Coram II was the second-oldest grandson of King Coram I. His father was Prince Natan. He was the fifth child and had three older sisters and an older brother named Alemander I, who would also later be king.

History
Coram was born in the Year of the Keening Gale, 1050 DR. In that same year, his family was traveling with a caravan when they were attacked by a group of three wereboars. His father Natan died saving all of them.

Since his father was dead, Coram II was crowned king in only his fifteenth year (1065 DR) at the death of his grandfather Coram I.

After a short reign of only five years for King Coram, Teremir Bormul started a coup against him. In the month of Kythorn, after a personal duel, Coram II was killed by Teremir, who took the throne as Teremir II and restored the dynasty of his great-grandfather. Coram's brother Alemander would avenge his death before a year had passed.

Rumors and Legends
Coram II was considered unlucky in Tethyr, since he was a fifth child. The fact that he died in the fifth year of his reign was thought to confirm this.