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Post by maddog on Apr 6, 2014 13:02:47 GMT
Under "Foreign Noble Houses" we are missing House Volodlak as they are considered a Terias house.
HOUSE VOLODLAK (minor): an ancient Dolgan House from the far side of the Kingdom of Asturia. The Viscount Piotr Volodlak has formed an alliance with the High Lord Lernan Alturien, and lent a portion of his aide to the Terisian nobility. The Volodlaks are steeped in older religions, and mysticism from their homeland, often referring to obscure references of 'Domovois', 'Rusalkas' and the witch 'Baba Yaga'. The only House in Dol-Terias that has no land, they possess a single Grand House in the finer districts of Terias. Its banner is a Dragon Encircling a Ruby. The House motto is: "A light in the dark." House Volodlak does not possess a Stronghold or Province
also when did House Rugalof become a Terias house? I know that Bogenhart Province, Merengros Tower and town of Hachtdorf are on the Terias side of the Don, but Lord Anton house also sits in Doltanbran.
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Adele
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Post by Adele on Apr 6, 2014 17:03:07 GMT
Sean , any thoughts here?
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Post by Lucas on Apr 6, 2014 18:21:40 GMT
True and not.
House Volodlak is a Terias house. They have no lands but are a playable house as stated.
House Rugalof IS a Doltanbran House. However, Bogenhart is south of the river, not north. Merengros Tower is just outside Hachtdorf which is next to the River Bogen, South of Mieden and Lisene, It encompasses the southern part of the Middle Mountains, stretches south into the plans skirting the edge of the territory there and then taking up a large chunk of the western Grey Mountains. Lord Anton Rugalof Claimed this land because he found a very rich Silver Mine in the Grey Mountains and so, without telling the Council this, he requested this be the Land of the Rugalof House. The Council agreed (a small river-side city and a bunch of orc infested mountains? Why not?!) then were amazed at the wealth he began to generate rapidly. It is a sore spot for the Inniviere, who had the right to claim that land themselves but wished nothing of it due to the troubles it held.
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Post by maddog on Apr 6, 2014 20:17:25 GMT
I never knew that about House Rugalof and that is greatness on the part of giving Inniverie a small screw just because they didn't know lol
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