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House Maignart

 

Before the War of Four Kings, House Maignart was the royal house of Daleraia. The Daleraians pride themselves on their fierceness in battle, the Maignarts most of all. The Maignarts are as harsh and hard as the mountains their castle—Minas Bothe—is built upon.

 

The emblem of House Maignart is a mountain (brown on a field of burgundy, the Maignart colors).

 

  • King Terrowin Maignart I, deceased. Was said to have begun the feud between House Maignart and House Toustain by kidnapping Princess Farah of Dinasdale and forcing her to become his concubine. Slain in the Battle of the Kings, 1256.
    • Queen Mercia Maignart,
      deceased. Wife of King Terrowin Maignart I. Perished giving birth Prince Terrowin II.
      • King Terrowin Maignart II, deceased. Last king of Daleraia at the time of the
        War of Four Kings. Killed in the Battle of the Athils.
        • Queen Krea Maignart, deceased. Last queen of Daleraia at the time of the
          War of Four Kings. Taken as a hostage by Lord Favian Toustain of Dinasdale. Perished giving birth to Lord Favian’s son—who also did not survive—before she could be rescued. It is said that her death is the reason King Terrowin II refused to make peace with Dinasdale.
          • Lord Theodric Maignart, firstborn son of King Terrowin Maignart II. Warden of the South and High Lord of Daleraia and all its lords, vassals, and villeins. Resides at Minas Bothe, the principal seat of Daleraia. Theodric is known for his part in bringing Daleraia together with Dinasdale in peace by sitting on the council formed of neutral parties from either side.
            • Lady Victoria Maignart, wife of Lord Theodric Maignart.
              • Sir Caden Maignart, firstborn son of Lord Theodric and Lady Victoria Maignart. Heir to Minas Bothe and future Warden of the South and High Lord of Daleraia. Knighted for his courageous defense of Mina
                s Bothe during the siege of 1278 when he was only sixteen years old.
              • Sir Asher Maignart,
                deceased. Secondborn son of Lord Theodric and Lady Victoria Maignart. Knighted for leading the melee in the annual tourney in Quaos. Executed by Sir Marcel Bauldry.
              • Sir Jarin Maignart, thirdborn son of Lord Theodric and Lady Victoria Maignart
                . Knighted for riding alongside his brother, Asher, in the melee during the tourney in Quaos.
    • Lady Loreena Maigna
      rt, daughter of King Terrowin II and Queen Krea Maignart. One of Daleraia’s many female knights. Lady Loreena has no husband, and is known for her rebellious nature and refusal to take a lord to husband. Knighted in the Battle of the Athils.
              • Lady Seraphina Mai
                gnart, illegitimate daughter of Lady Loreena Maignart. No one knows for certain who her father is, though rumors abound that he was Sir Ulric Arundel, a fearless warrior and hero slaughter in the Battle of the Athils.
  • Sir Destrian Maignart, brother of King Terrowin Maignart I. Lord of Enthorm. Knighted for leading his vassals in defending the village of Enthorm against a siege perpetrated by the Dinasdalians
    during the War of Four Kings.

House Durville

 

The Durvilles are the lords of
Quaos and allies of the Maignarts of Daleraia. The city of Quaos is known in Daleraia for its lucrative spice market, which has made the Durvilles one of the wealthiest families in Daleraia. Quaos Keep, the Durville’s principal seat, is an overly large and ostentatious castle at the heart of Quaos, a spectacle in lavishness and wealth.

The Durville house symbol
is a large ruby (red on a field of white, the House Durville colors).

  • Lord Sigan Durville, deceased. Lord of
    Quaos during the reign of King Terrowin Maignart I. Was slain by King Jorin Toustain in his great hall while negotiating the release of Daleraian prisoners.
    • Lady Helewis Durville, deceased. Wife of Lord Sigan.
      • Lord Cedric Durville, Lord of Quaos and ally to House Maignart.
      • Lady Anne Durville, wife of Lord Cedric
        .
    • Guyar Durville, brother of Lord Cedric Durville and heir to
      Quaos.
      • Celestine Durville, wife of Guyar Durville. Daughter of Mervyn Renold, the wealthiest spice merchant in all of Quaos
        .
        • Lyna
          Durville, eldest daughter of Guyar and Celestine Durville.
        • Camilla Durville, secondborn daughter of Guyar and Celestine Durville
          .
        • Viviane Durville, illegitimate daughter of Guyar Durville and an
          unknown servant at Quaos Keep.
    • Lady Branwen Urry, daughter of Lord Sigan and Lady Helewis Durville.
      • Sir Hektor Urry, husband to Lady Branwen Urry.
        • Mordrain Urry, firstborn son of Lady Branwen and Hektor Urry.

House Goodwin

 

The Goodwins are the lords of Haleah, residing at their principal seat of Haleah Hall. They are allies to the Maignarts. Haleah boasts the finest steel and weapons in the realm, as well as the best blacksmiths.

The Goodwin crest
is a pair of crossed swords (silver on a field of deep purple, the Goodwin House colors).

  • Lord Alderan Goodwin I
    , lord of Haleah, and ally to House Maignart.
    • Lady Esdeline Goodwin, wife of Lord Alderan
      .
      • Alderan Goodwin II, firstborn son of Lord Alderan and Lady Esdeline Goodwin.
    • Lady Agnes Calliot, sister to Lady Esdeline. Widowed wife of the deceased knight, Sir Griffon Calliot.
      • Lady Emery Calliot, firstborn daughter of Sir Griffon and Agnes Calliot
        .
      • Lady Ilene Calliot, second born daughter of Sir Griffon and Agnes Calliot
        .
  • Sir Bors Goodwin, uncle to Lord Alderan. Brother of Lord Alderan’s deceased father, Lord Gilbert Goodwin. Knighted for his heroic efforts in the Siege of the Wraith’s Tower during the Great War.
    • Darius Goodwin, illegitimate son of Sir Bors Goodwin and an unknown common woman.
    • Hugh Goodwin, illegitimate son of Sir Bors Goodwin and an unknown woman
      , though rumors abound that his mother was Dinasdalian woman, as evidenced by his dark skin and coarse hair.
    • Gareth Goodwin, illegitimate son of Sir Bors Goodwin and an unknown woman
      .

House Toustain

Before the Great War, The Toustains were the royal house of Dinasdale. The Dinasdalians are known for their cunning and intelligence, as well as superstition and reliance upon religion and astrology. As fighters, are they are master strategists and archers, as well as excellent hunters.

The Toustain crest
is an archer (silver on a field of navy blue, the Toustain House colors).

 

  • Jorin Toustain, deceased. King of Dinasdale at the time of his death. Further enflamed the feud between House Maignart and House Toustain by smashing Daleraian forces in the Siege of the Wraith’s Tower, then slaying Lord Sigan Durville and his men before executing Daleraian captives. Slain in 1260 during a battle that would become known as The Fall of King Jorin.
    • Godeliva Toustain,
      Queen of Dinasdale, deceased. Wife of King Jorin Toustain.
      • Farah Toustain,
        princess of Dinasdale, deceased. Daughter of King Jorin and Queen Godeliva Toustain. Slain during the Siege of the Wraith’s Tower by King Terrowin Maignart I.
      • King Percyvelle Toustain, deceased. Last king of Dinasdale at the time of the
        War of Four Kings.
        • Queen Drusilla Toustain, deceased. Last queen of Dinasdale at the time of the
          War of Four Kings.
          • Geoffrey Toustain,
            prince of Dinasdale, deceased. Firstborn son of King Percyvelle and Queen Drusilla Toustain. Killed in the Adari Conflict.
          • Lord Clarion Toustain, second
            born son of King Percyvelle Toustain. Warden of the North and High Lord of Dinasdale and all its lord, vassals, and villeins. Resides at Seahaven, the principal seat of Dinasdale.
            • Lady Enid Toustain, wife of Lord Clarion.
              • Sir Evrain Toustain, firstborn son of Lord Clarion and Lady Enid Toustain. Deceased. Heir to Seahaven and future Warden of the North and High Lord of Dinasdale. Knighted for leading his father’s soldiers against an attack on the city of Heywick at the age of seventeen, dispatching a group of bandits with only a contingent of fifty men. Executed by Sir Jarin Maignart.
                • Lady Josaine Toustain, wife of Sir Evrain Toustain. Daughter of Lord Mador Saint-Clair of Vor’shy.
              • Sir Leofred Toustain, secondborn son of Lord Clarion and Lady Enid Toustain. Knighted for winning the tournament held in honor of Lord Clarion’s fiftieth birthday—unseating every opponent in the joust, and crushing his opponents in the melee.
              • Achart Toustain, third
                born son of Lord Clarion and Lady Enid Toustain.
              • Lady Gwendolyn
                Toustain, daughter of Lord Clarion and Lady Enid Toustain.
              • Jorin Toustain, youngest son of Lord Clarion and Lady Enid Toustain
                .
      • Favian Toustain
        , prince of Dinasdale. Deceased. Secondborn son of King Jorin and Queen Godeliva Toustain. Former lord of Freyvale. Killed by King Terrowin Maignart II in the Adari Conflict for the kidnapping of his wife, Queen Krea.
      • Lord Orrick Toustain, third
        born son of King Jorin and Queen Godeliva Toustain. Lord of Freyvale, inherited after the death of Prince Favian Toustain.
        • Lady Lynet Toustain, wife of Lord Orrick Toustain.
          • Brennus Toustain, firstborn son of Lord Orrick and Lady Lynet Toustain. Heir to Freyvale.
          • Lady Gytha Garin, daughter of Lord Orrick and Lady Lunet Toustain
            .
            • Sir Tristian Garin, husband of Lady Gytha Garin. Distant relation to the Arundels.
  • Prince Amadeus Toustain, deceased. Brother to King Jorin Toustain. Slain in the Siege of Minas Bothe.

 

 

House Bauldry

 

House Bauldry are the lords of Heywick, Dinasdale’s source of timber, and home of Dinasdale’s best water vessel craftsmen.

The symbol of House Bauldry is a ship (black on a field of green, the House Bauldry colors).

 

  • Lord Humber Bauldry, Lord of Heywick and ally to House Toustain.
      • Jevan Bauldry, illegitimate son of Lord Humber and Lady Gytha Garin of House Toustain, sent to live at Heywick to avoid shaming his mother.
    • Lady Ingrith Bauldry, Lady of Heywick and wife to Lord Humber Bauldry. Daughter of one of Seahaven’s riches merchants.
      • Alfreda Bauldry, daughter of Lord Humber and Lady Ingrith Bauldry
        .
  • Sir Marcel Bauldry, brother of Lord Humber Bauldry and heir to Heywick. Knighted for his heroic efforts in the Battle of The Athils.
    • Lady Breena Bauldry, deceased. Wife of Sir Marcel. Killed in a raid on Heywick.
      • Rostand Bauldry, son of Sir Marcel and Lady Breena Bauldry.

House Saint-Clair

 

House Saint-Clair are allies to House Toustain and the lords of Vor’shy. The city of Vor’shy is known for its entertainments: drinking and gambling halls, minstrels singing and playing in the streets, and its pleasure houses. The people of Vor’shy are jovial and are often hosted at the lord’s keep for food, wine, and music. Lord Mador of Vor’shy is known for never marrying, yet taking his four bastard children under his roof and giving them his name.

The Saint-Clair emblem is a dancing minstrel playing
a lute (royal blue on a field of red, the Saint-Clair colors).

 

  • Lord Mador Saint-Clair, lord of Vor’shy.
      • Lady Josaine Toustain
        , wife of Sir Evrain Toustain. Firstborn daughter of Lord Mador Saint-Clair and an unknown Daleraian servant.
          • Sir Evrain Toustain, firstborn son of Lord Clarion and Lady Enid Toustain.
            Deceased. Heir to Seahaven and future Warden of the North and High Lord of Dinasdale. Knighted for leading his father’s soldiers against an attack on the city of Heywick at the age of seventeen, dispatching a group of bandits with only a contingent of fifty men. Executed by Sir Jarin Maignart.
        • Gaubert Saint-Clair, firstborn son of Lord Mador Saint-Clair and an unknown woman
          . However, it is well known among the villeins of Vor’shy that Gaubert’s mother was a whore in one of the city’s many pleasure houses before she died giving birth to Gaubert.
          • Garsille Saint-Clair, firstborn son of Gauber
            t Saint-Clair and a whore of the pleasure houses of Vor’shy.
        • Odard Saint-Clair, second
          born son of Lord Mador Saint-Clair and a handmaiden of Oryna Keep; principal seat of House Arudel.
        • Sir Mervyn Saint-Clair, third
          born son of Lord Mador Saint-Clair and an unknown woman. However, rumor abounds that Sir Mervyn’s mother may have been a foreign woman from Lerrothe, an island off the coast northwest coast of Dinasdale. Knighted for aiding Sir Evrain Toustain in the defense of Heywick.
          • Lady Mercia Saint-Clair, wife of Sir Mervyn. Daughter o
            f Vor’shy’s wealthiest businessman—owner of several brothels.

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