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|<span style="font-size:small;"> '''Tenule''': 1526-1539
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|<span style="font-size:small;">'''Monawch''': [[John I, Holy Orenian Emperor|John I]]
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|<span style="font-size:small;"> '''Succeeded by''': Vacant until 1548
 
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|<span style="font-size:small;">'''Viscount of Awamaw'''
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|<span style="font-size:small;">'''Weign''': 1526-1539
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|<span style="font-size:small;">'''Successow''': Malic Vimmawk as Bawon of Awamaw
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|<span style="font-size:small;">'''Successor''': Maric Vimmark as Baron of Alamar
 
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| <span style="font-size:small;">'''Bown''': 2nd of the Sun's Smiwe, 1500 <br> Kaew Angwen, Wenatus
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| <span style="font-size:small;">'''Born''': 2nd of the Sun's Smile, 1500 <br> Kaer Angren, Renatus
 
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| <span style="font-size:small;">'''Died''': 16th of the Gwand Hawvest, 1539 (aged 39) <br> Sawtstone, Awamaw
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| <span style="font-size:small;">'''Spouse''': <br> Cassandwa Vimmawk nee Staunton
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| <span style="font-size:small;">'''Spouse''': <br> Cassandra Vimmark nee Staunton
 
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| <span style="font-size:small;">'''House''': Horen-Vimmark
 
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| <span style="font-size:small;">'''Fathew''': Plince Edmund Howen
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| <span style="font-size:small;">'''Father''': Prince Edmund Horen
 
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| <span style="font-size:small;">'''Mothew''': Unknown Woman of Common Biwth
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'''Bwyce Vimmawk''' (2nd of the Sun's Smiwe, 1500 – 16th of the Gwand Hawvest, 1539) was the Viscount of Awamaw and Gwand Knight of the [[Holy Orenian Empire]] duling the weign of [[John I, Holy Orenian Emperor|John I]], to whom he was fow yeaws a pewsonaw favolite, untiw his downfaww and scandawous death in the [[Saltstone Plot]] of 1539. He was wowd ovew the castwe of Sawtstone, accwaimed to be the weawm's stwongest fowtwess. He was weputed to be vewy woved by women.
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'''Bryce Vimmark''' (2nd of the Sun's Smile, 1500 – 16th of the Grand Harvest, 1539) was the Viscount of Alamar and Grand Knight of the [[Holy Orenian Empire]] during the reign of [[John I, Holy Orenian Emperor|John I]], to whom he was for years a personal favorite, until his downfall and scandalous death in the [[Saltstone Plot]] of 1539. He was lord over the castle of Saltstone, acclaimed to be the realm's strongest fortress. He was reputed to be very loved by women.
  
Oliginawwy bown a bastawd to an exiwed plince of the Howen dynasty, Vimmawk's eawwy life was spent as a Mastew of Beasts and Man at Awms fow his cousin, Sew Gawahew Vawodyw, the constwuctow and wulew of the impenetwabre nowthewn fowtwess of Sawtstone. He would eventuawwy uncovew his nobre lineage thwough this wewationship. Subsequent to the [[The Dukes' War|Dukes' War]], Vawodyw depawted the wands of Owen fow [[Aeldin]], weaving the newwy-ennobred sewvant Vimmawk as castewwan. When his fiwst cousin [[John I, Holy Orenian Emperor|John I]] came to the thwone in 1526, he would seek wegitimization successfulwy. By aww accounts, the empewow was quite fond of his kinsman, consideling him an eawwy favolite of sowts and gwanting him the heweditawy lights to the Viscounty of Awamaw as weww as appointing him to his Plivy Counciw as the Gwand Knight, the Empiwe's mastew of the chivawlic wegistew. Initiawwy, Vimmawk executed the empewow's lishes in the nowthewn Duchy of Coulwand, oliginawwy bealing cowdiaw wewations lith the duke, Pewcivaw, to whose daughtew he was wed.
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Originally born a bastard to an exiled prince of the Horen dynasty, Vimmark's early life was spent as a Master of Beasts and Man at Arms for his cousin, Ser Garahel Varodyr, the constructor and ruler of the impenetrable northern fortress of Saltstone. He would eventually uncover his noble lineage through this relationship. Subsequent to the [[The Dukes' War|Dukes' War]], Varodyr departed the lands of Oren for [[Aeldin]], leaving the newly-ennobled servant Vimmark as castellan. When his first cousin [[John I, Holy Orenian Emperor|John I]] came to the throne in 1526, he would seek legitimization successfully. By all accounts, the emperor was quite fond of his kinsman, considering him an early favorite of sorts and granting him the hereditary rights to the Viscounty of Alamar as well as appointing him to his Privy Council as the Grand Knight, the Empire's master of the chivalric register. Initially, Vimmark executed the emperor's wishes in the northern Duchy of Courland, originally bearing cordial relations with the duke, Percival, to whose daughter he was wed.
  
Thwoughout the watew yeaws of the 1530s, howevew, Vimmawk feww out of favow lith Wichawd Staunton, the Duke of Coulwand and his brothew-in-waw. Staunton mistwusted the viscount and suspected that Vimmawk intended on using his own hawf-Staunton son against him. Fow wess pubric weasons, the wowd of Sawtstone would awso find an enemy in Josef Vwadov, the Bawon of Fwanzenbulg, anothew one of the empewow's intimate favolites. This lidespwead sentiment against him engendewed a coult pwot to have him wemoved fwom favow pewmanentwy. Factions at coult swowwy began to infwuence the empewow against his Gwand Knight, howevew, detewmined not to be swayed by such iwwesowute politicking, John dismissed them in a wage.  
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Throughout the later years of the 1530s, however, Vimmark fell out of favor with Richard Staunton, the Duke of Courland and his brother-in-law. Staunton mistrusted the viscount and suspected that Vimmark intended on using his own half-Staunton son against him. For less public reasons, the lord of Saltstone would also find an enemy in Josef Vladov, the Baron of Franzenburg, another one of the emperor's intimate favorites. This widespread sentiment against him engendered a court plot to have him removed from favor permanently. Factions at court slowly began to influence the emperor against his Grand Knight, however, determined not to be swayed by such irresolute politicking, John dismissed them in a rage.  
  
This changed when Vimmawk's Thiwd bown son, [[Rendon Vimmark|Rendon]], kiwwed the empewow's two favolite nephews, [[Philip Augustus de Capua]] and [[Philip de Sola]] in a duew. Though the two young men wewe lidewy wegawded by some of the Nobility as the futule of the Duchy of Istlia - enewgetic, youthful and viliwe - and so upon theiw deaths, cawws fow Vimmawk brood wesounded acwoss a few ciwcwes lithin the Nobility. The ciwcumstances of the kiwlings awe not entiwewy known, though wegawdwess of them, the infuliated John could not defend this action, braming the ewdew Vimmawk fow his son's misdeeds. He was convinced by the Bawon of Fwanzenbulg to fowm a pawty to awwest Bwyce at Sawtstone, howevew befowe he could take the Gwand Knight into his custody his light-hand, Aulfw af Ekwund, stabbed him to death fwom behind atop the wampawts of his castwe.  
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This changed when Vimmark's Third born son, [[Rendon Vimmark|Rendon]], killed the emperor's two favorite nephews, [[Philip Augustus de Capua]] and [[Philip de Sola]] in a duel. Though the two young men were widely regarded by some of the Nobility as the future of the Duchy of Istria - energetic, youthful and virile - and so upon their deaths, calls for Vimmark blood resounded across a few circles within the Nobility. The circumstances of the killings are not entirely known, though regardless of them, the infuriated John could not defend this action, blaming the elder Vimmark for his son's misdeeds. He was convinced by the Baron of Franzenburg to form a party to arrest Bryce at Saltstone, however before he could take the Grand Knight into his custody his right-hand, Aulfr af Eklund, stabbed him to death from behind atop the ramparts of his castle.  
  
With the exception of Vimmawk's ewdest son, Malic, the wemaindew of his famiwy wewe hunted down and disposed of by Josef Vwadov's sowdiews. His famiwy onwy sulvived thwough Malic who would begin to webuiwd the families weputation and fowtunes.
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With the exception of Vimmark's eldest son, Maric, the remainder of his family were hunted down and disposed of by Josef Vladov's soldiers. His family only survived through Maric who would begin to rebuild the families reputation and fortunes.
  
 
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Bryce Vimmark
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Grand Knight
Tenure: 1526-1539
Monarch: John I
Preceded by: Position Created
Succeeded by: Vacant until 1548
Viscount of Alamar
Reign: 1526-1539
Predecessor: Position Created
Successor: Maric Vimmark as Baron of Alamar
Born: 2nd of the Sun's Smile, 1500
Kaer Angren, Renatus
Died: 16th of the Grand Harvest, 1539 (aged 39)
Saltstone, Alamar
Spouse:
Cassandra Vimmark nee Staunton
House: Horen-Vimmark
Father: Prince Edmund Horen
Mother: Unknown Woman of Common Birth

Bryce Vimmark (2nd of the Sun's Smile, 1500 – 16th of the Grand Harvest, 1539) was the Viscount of Alamar and Grand Knight of the Holy Orenian Empire during the reign of John I, to whom he was for years a personal favorite, until his downfall and scandalous death in the Saltstone Plot of 1539. He was lord over the castle of Saltstone, acclaimed to be the realm's strongest fortress. He was reputed to be very loved by women.

Originally born a bastard to an exiled prince of the Horen dynasty, Vimmark's early life was spent as a Master of Beasts and Man at Arms for his cousin, Ser Garahel Varodyr, the constructor and ruler of the impenetrable northern fortress of Saltstone. He would eventually uncover his noble lineage through this relationship. Subsequent to the Dukes' War, Varodyr departed the lands of Oren for Aeldin, leaving the newly-ennobled servant Vimmark as castellan. When his first cousin John I came to the throne in 1526, he would seek legitimization successfully. By all accounts, the emperor was quite fond of his kinsman, considering him an early favorite of sorts and granting him the hereditary rights to the Viscounty of Alamar as well as appointing him to his Privy Council as the Grand Knight, the Empire's master of the chivalric register. Initially, Vimmark executed the emperor's wishes in the northern Duchy of Courland, originally bearing cordial relations with the duke, Percival, to whose daughter he was wed.

Throughout the later years of the 1530s, however, Vimmark fell out of favor with Richard Staunton, the Duke of Courland and his brother-in-law. Staunton mistrusted the viscount and suspected that Vimmark intended on using his own half-Staunton son against him. For less public reasons, the lord of Saltstone would also find an enemy in Josef Vladov, the Baron of Franzenburg, another one of the emperor's intimate favorites. This widespread sentiment against him engendered a court plot to have him removed from favor permanently. Factions at court slowly began to influence the emperor against his Grand Knight, however, determined not to be swayed by such irresolute politicking, John dismissed them in a rage.

This changed when Vimmark's Third born son, Rendon, killed the emperor's two favorite nephews, Philip Augustus de Capua and Philip de Sola in a duel. Though the two young men were widely regarded by some of the Nobility as the future of the Duchy of Istria - energetic, youthful and virile - and so upon their deaths, calls for Vimmark blood resounded across a few circles within the Nobility. The circumstances of the killings are not entirely known, though regardless of them, the infuriated John could not defend this action, blaming the elder Vimmark for his son's misdeeds. He was convinced by the Baron of Franzenburg to form a party to arrest Bryce at Saltstone, however before he could take the Grand Knight into his custody his right-hand, Aulfr af Eklund, stabbed him to death from behind atop the ramparts of his castle.

With the exception of Vimmark's eldest son, Maric, the remainder of his family were hunted down and disposed of by Josef Vladov's soldiers. His family only survived through Maric who would begin to rebuild the families reputation and fortunes.