Pepin VI

Pepin VI was a creation in Eugene Tacitus' world.

Biography
In it, Pepin was the husband of Berengaria and father of Pepin VII. He frequently berated his son. Pepin drowned when he fell asleep in his bathtub. As with all the kings, Pepin was supposedly a god. His death was considered the ultimate blasphemy. (AUDIO: The Holy Terror)