Difference between revisions of "House var Burgundar"
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The '''House of var Burgundar''' ([[Common]]: ''var Burgundar''; [[High Imperial]]: ''Burgundii'') is a Noble Family of the [[Crown of Renatus-Marna]] located in the south-eastern reaches of Atlas leading the Margravate of Ostmark. | The '''House of var Burgundar''' ([[Common]]: ''var Burgundar''; [[High Imperial]]: ''Burgundii'') is a Noble Family of the [[Crown of Renatus-Marna]] located in the south-eastern reaches of Atlas leading the Margravate of Ostmark. | ||
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House var Burgundar was founded in Southern Atlas in 1648 as the custodians of then the Hamlet of White Peak. After the announcement of the existence of White Peak the small hamlet soon experienced a population boom, creating a much-needed expansion in housing along the great slopes of the mountains which the family inhabited. These expansions soon garnered further financial growth and created a need for more and more buildings to be constructed. | House var Burgundar was founded in Southern Atlas in 1648 as the custodians of then the Hamlet of White Peak. After the announcement of the existence of White Peak the small hamlet soon experienced a population boom, creating a much-needed expansion in housing along the great slopes of the mountains which the family inhabited. These expansions soon garnered further financial growth and created a need for more and more buildings to be constructed. |
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The House of var Burgundar (Common: var Burgundar; High Imperial: Burgundii) is a Noble Family of the Crown of Renatus-Marna located in the south-eastern reaches of Atlas leading the Margravate of Ostmark.
History
House var Burgundar was founded in Southern Atlas in 1648 as the custodians of then the Hamlet of White Peak. After the announcement of the existence of White Peak the small hamlet soon experienced a population boom, creating a much-needed expansion in housing along the great slopes of the mountains which the family inhabited. These expansions soon garnered further financial growth and created a need for more and more buildings to be constructed.