Eduard Cadadley

Royal Marshal Earl Eduard Cadadley of Huxington, OFV, OH. (1875-1945) Was the one of the key was a Freelander army officer who became a high ranking official in the Freelander Royal intellegence service after the war and after his ennoblement in 1906. He would later replace Royal Marshal Sir William Orbingdon in 1910 after the failure of the previous Royal Marshal of the Shadow Corps to prevent the Mirkuleon invasion of the twin islands.

Early life
Eduard was born into a middle class family in Huxington which had traditionally served in the Huxington light infantry, his family fought along the side of the Eduardites during the Alexander-Eduard war from 1650 to 1670. It was rumoured that family were related to the Cadadley family although this was often dismissed. the cadadley family later in moved in 1885 when, Alexandar Cadadley, Eduard's father who was previously sailor and a privater during the Elderhold Gulf War was commisioned as an officer in the newly formed Royal Navy. Eduard was sent to the newly constructed Freelander Royal Naval boarding school in Old port. The boarding school replaced the previous Donberian Ducal Naval boarding school since the Freelander invasion in 1880. Eduard spent more time being looked after by his Donberian teachers, school keepers and servants and thus he learned of Donberian culture and he became more tolerant of ideas of ending the occupation. at the age of nineteen in 1894 he became an officer in the Royal Navy