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| + | ====== Noble Houses ====== | ||
| + | ===== Overview ===== | ||
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| + | A noble house is just a group of nobles who are related by birth, marriage or adoption - who work together for their common good. Any individual, no matter how influential or powerful are, will eventually die. If they are really lucky, they might finish up in the history books. | ||
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| + | While some (often smaller) noble houses have a single established leader, the most powerful noble houses have many leaders and powerful people, often in different places – all working towards the same family goals. | ||
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| + | * House Jeggare, which is powerful in Cheliax and Korvosa as well as having an Avistan wide presence. | ||
| + | * House Leroung | ||
| + | * House Morilla has an influential presence in Taldor and Absolom and is heavily involved in the Pathfinder, and other, Societies. | ||
| + | * House Surtova in Brevoy has a power base in New Stetven, another in Port Ice and a merchant fleet. | ||
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| + | ===== Building a Noble House ===== | ||
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| + | Noble houses need to add people to their numbers just to survive. | ||
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| + | * **Birth** - New members are born into the House – although this is a fairly slow process. | ||
| + | * **Marriage** - An everyday process for most Noble Houses, as senior members get married their spouses are inducted into the family. | ||
| + | * **Adoption** – More important to new Houses, adoption allows a noble to reward loyal friends and supporters. | ||
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| + | ++++ Case Study 1: The marriage of Cyrus Ondari to Valoria der lin Lebeda | | ||
| + | Background: | ||
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| + | * The name that Cyrus will take | ||
| + | * The name the Valoria will take | ||
| + | * Formalisation of relationship between Cyrus and Valoria | ||
| + | * Relationship between Cyrus and his father | ||
| + | * Relationship between Cyrus and his brother | ||
| + | * Relationship between Valoria and House Lebeda. | ||
| + | * Relationship between Valoria and House Cartan | ||
| + | * Formalisation of friendly relationships between Houses Lebeda, Cartan, Ondari | ||
| + | * Dowry from House Lebeda | ||
| + | * Widow’s rights (in case of Cyrus’s death) | ||
| + | * Status of Children. | ||
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| + | It will be signed by | ||
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| + | * Cyrus | ||
| + | * Valoria | ||
| + | * Cyrus’s Father | ||
| + | * Cyrus’s brother | ||
| + | * Valoria’s mother (Victoria De' Lebeda) | ||
| + | * Valoria’s Grandmother (Lady Luna of House of House Cartan) | ||
| + | * At least two Priests of Abadar | ||
| + | * Witnesses (The more senior the better) | ||
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| + | ++++ Case Study 2: Adoption into House LeMaistre | | ||
| + | When Henry de leMaistre set off to colonise the Stolen Land he recruited many new people to help him. However, he also took two loyal Employees that had been working for him when he was leading merchant mule trains. | ||
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| + | Once he is given a title and has some authority, he can start to fulfil his promise. | ||
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| + | * Promise from Adoptee to be loyal to House LeMaistre. | ||
| + | * Adoptee changes name to ‘de LeMaistre’. | ||
| + | * Henry promises to treat them like members of his family. | ||
| + | * Henry’s heirs to do the same. | ||
| + | * Adoptee' | ||
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| + | The Adoptees might reasonably expect to pick up responsible jobs in Henry’s Strongholds, | ||
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| + | ===== Naming Conventions ===== | ||
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| + | Naming Conventions | ||
| + | This is written, primarily, from the perspective of a Patriarchal Society – partly because that is what I am used to and partly because my game settings are somewhat patriarchal. | ||
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| + | **The House Name** is normally only used by Heads of Family | ||
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| + | **The Nobiliary Particle** is generally reserved for cousins of the Head of Family. | ||
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| + | **Double Barrelled Names** imply a relationship with two families at once. | ||
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| + | ===== Noble Families & Abadar ===== | ||
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| + | Most Noble Families insist that all of their contracts, including Family Incorporation, | ||
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| + | ===== Entourage Cousins ===== | ||
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| + | While most cousins, in game, will be PCs or independent NPCs - Entourage Cousins are a device to help expand the family, and bring in a few BP, using your entourage members - or by bringing in new members of your entourage. | ||
