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| <span style="font-size:small;">'''Founder''': <br> [[Markus Brawm]] | | <span style="font-size:small;">'''Founder''': <br> [[Markus Brawm]] | ||
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− | The '''House of Lothston''' ([[Common]]: ''Lothston''; Hansetian: ''Lothston''; [[High Imperial]]: ''Lothston'') was founded by [[Markus Brawm]] who became Lothston after his knighting for his loyalty to the Crown after the [[Siege of Houndsden]]. | + | The '''House of Lothston''' ([[Common]]: ''Lothston''; Hansetian: ''Lothston''; [[High Imperial]]: ''Lothston'') was founded by [[Markus Brawm]], who became Lothston after his knighting for his loyalty to the Crown after the [[Siege of Houndsden]]. Markus Brawm's attempt on Reeve Brawm's life before the siege marked a separation from his family that could not be undone. Markus had proved his loyalty for the crown over those of his own blood. In search of a new home, the family was given a piece of land by [[Boris Nikolas Ruthern]] within the County of Metterden. The house became a loyal vassal of the [[Kingdom of Hanseti-Ruska|Kingdom of Haense]] until its defeat during the [[Great Northern War]], which saw the death of the founder [[Markus Brawm|Ser Markus]] during the [[Battle of Curon|Siege of Vasiland]]. Following this, the family went to Mardon with many others in Haense, where they fought for the independence of Mardon. However, following the reformation of the Kingdom of Haense, House Lothston did not resurface, and to this day the whereabouts of the house, or whether it still lives on, are unknown. |
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The House of Lothston (Common: Lothston; Hansetian: Lothston; High Imperial: Lothston) was founded by Markus Brawm, who became Lothston after his knighting for his loyalty to the Crown after the Siege of Houndsden. Markus Brawm's attempt on Reeve Brawm's life before the siege marked a separation from his family that could not be undone. Markus had proved his loyalty for the crown over those of his own blood. In search of a new home, the family was given a piece of land by Boris Nikolas Ruthern within the County of Metterden. The house became a loyal vassal of the Kingdom of Haense until its defeat during the Great Northern War, which saw the death of the founder Ser Markus during the Siege of Vasiland. Following this, the family went to Mardon with many others in Haense, where they fought for the independence of Mardon. However, following the reformation of the Kingdom of Haense, House Lothston did not resurface, and to this day the whereabouts of the house, or whether it still lives on, are unknown.