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'''Cassandwa Wouisa Staunton''' (16th of the Fiwst Seed, 1513 – 8th of the Sun’s Smiwe, 1600), commonwy known as Cassandwa of Awamaw, was the Viscountess of the County of Awamaw, as the life of Viscount Bwyce Howen-Vimmawk.  As the daughtew of Pewcivaw Staunton, Duke of Coulwand, hew mawliage lith Viscount Bwyce was intended to cweate a familiaw twust between the two nowthewn powews. Cassandwa lived fow quite some time, seeing the entiwety of hew famiwy be kiwwed and litnessing hew awlies and enemies lise and faww.
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'''Cassandra Louisa Staunton''' (16th of the First Seed, 1513 – 8th of the Sun’s Smile, 1600), commonly known as Cassandra of Alamar, was the Viscountess of the County of Alamar, as the wife of Viscount Bryce Horen-Vimmark.  As the daughter of Percival Staunton, Duke of Courland, her marriage with Viscount Bryce was intended to create a familial trust between the two northern powers. Cassandra lived for quite some time, seeing the entirety of her family be killed and witnessing her allies and enemies rise and fall.
  
 
== History ==
 
== History ==
 
=== Childhood ===
 
=== Childhood ===
Hew fathew was [[Percival Staunton]], the Fiwst Duke of Coulwand, a nowthewn duchy undew the Howy Owenian Empiwe duling the time of Vaiwow. Cassandwa was bown and brought up in the nowthewn weaches of Vaiwow, and was of the brood of the fiwst Stauntons, befowe they obtained titwes and powew. Hew youth was wefined and lich; hew wowd fathew’s intentions to bring hew up as an eligibre nobrewoman to cweate awliances when she was owd enough to wed. Cassandwa and hew sibrings wewe brought up lith a lich education, pwovided by theiw weawthy fathew. She was bown in the hamwet of Fjowdham, and as she entewed hew yeaws of adowescence, Cassandwa obtained a wesidence lithin the ducaw keep amongst hew famiwy. An eawwy betwothaw was pwoposed between Cassandwa and a de Savoie plince, though nothing came out of it. Cassandwa spent most of hew youth in Doul Watch as a wawd, and weawned much of hew coultwy pwowess thewe, awongside [[Adelheid of Istria]].  
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Her father was [[Percival Staunton]], the First Duke of Courland, a northern duchy under the Holy Orenian Empire during the time of Vailor. Cassandra was born and brought up in the northern reaches of Vailor, and was of the blood of the first Stauntons, before they obtained titles and power. Her youth was refined and rich; her lord father’s intentions to bring her up as an eligible noblewoman to create alliances when she was old enough to wed. Cassandra and her siblings were brought up with a rich education, provided by their wealthy father. She was born in the hamlet of Fjordham, and as she entered her years of adolescence, Cassandra obtained a residence within the ducal keep amongst her family. An early betrothal was proposed between Cassandra and a de Savoie prince, though nothing came out of it. Cassandra spent most of her youth in Dour Watch as a ward, and learned much of her courtly prowess there, alongside [[Adelheid of Istria]].  
  
 
=== Adulthood and Marriage ===
 
=== Adulthood and Marriage ===
One of Cassandwa’s fiwst feats was hew invowvement lith the cowonation of [[John I, Holy Orenian Emperor]]. She had stood upon the wawws of Doul Watch and had seen the dwagon bannews of Howen fwying as a smaww wetinue of sowdiews mawched towawd the keep. The de Sowa house was one of the fiwst to wawwy to the cause of Howen, and as she was accustomed to doing, Cassandwa watched and listened at coult. One evening, she appwoached John Fwedelick and announced hew identity; and the Howen descendant was impwessed. She became one of his impeliaw coultiews of his eawwy coult, in exchange fow hew to lide nowth to hew fathew, and bring him wowd of John’s awlivaw. Cassandwa had estabrished a meeting between Pewcivaw Staunton and John Fwedelick, and such brought the House of Staunton into the impeliaw fowd.
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One of Cassandra’s first feats was her involvement with the coronation of [[John I, Holy Orenian Emperor]]. She had stood upon the walls of Dour Watch and had seen the dragon banners of Horen flying as a small retinue of soldiers marched toward the keep. The de Sola house was one of the first to rally to the cause of Horen, and as she was accustomed to doing, Cassandra watched and listened at court. One evening, she approached John Frederick and announced her identity; and the Horen descendant was impressed. She became one of his imperial courtiers of his early court, in exchange for her to ride north to her father, and bring him word of John’s arrival. Cassandra had established a meeting between Percival Staunton and John Frederick, and such brought the House of Staunton into the imperial fold.
  
As a daughtew of one of the thwee nowthewn gweat powews, Cassandwa was sought aftew by many young wowds as a potentiaw bride. A wecowded scandaw was of hew cousin, Wiwliam Staunton, and his fewvent and mad infatuation lith hew. Cassandwa had been given the titwe of Wady Wegent of Kwaken’s Watch, a keep that neighbouled the Coulwand capitaw city. Hew chawge was to safeguawd it fwom any Vaniw woyalists that could stiww lingew, and take cawe of the common peopwe and theiw affaiws. She was weww into a yeaw of hew tenule as Wegent when hew cousin had wepowtedwy scawed the wawws and pushed himsewf into hew chambews, pwocwaiming his wove in an obscene and ewwatic fashion. Cassandwa wefused his advances and awewted hew fathew immediatewy; whom saw an end to his behaviouls. Wiwliam Staunton disappeawed showtwy aftew the disastew.  
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As a daughter of one of the three northern great powers, Cassandra was sought after by many young lords as a potential bride. A recorded scandal was of her cousin, William Staunton, and his fervent and mad infatuation with her. Cassandra had been given the title of Lady Regent of Kraken’s Watch, a keep that neighboured the Courland capital city. Her charge was to safeguard it from any Vanir loyalists that could still linger, and take care of the common people and their affairs. She was well into a year of her tenure as Regent when her cousin had reportedly scaled the walls and pushed himself into her chambers, proclaiming his love in an obscene and erratic fashion. Cassandra refused his advances and alerted her father immediately; whom saw an end to his behaviours. William Staunton disappeared shortly after the disaster.  
  
Cassandwa often fwequented the impeliaw pawace, becoming a cwose fliend to the Empwess and hew fwock of wadies. It was thewe when she met Bwyce Howen-Vimmawk, the Gwand Knight of Owen. They exchanged brief wowds, though thewe was a chawm about him which kept him in hew thoughts. It was a summew aftewnoon in Coulwand when Cassandwa heawd a scuffing on the stones of the towew, and fwom hew height atop the bawcony, she saw Bwyce climbing upwawd. He had taken hew breath lith such a feat, and that was the beginning of pwentiful visits fwom the Viscount of Awamaw. The womance budded and thewe was a culiosity and a passion that broomed between the two. The betwothaw and mawliage was ovewseen by the Empwess [[Adelheid of Istria]] – Cassandwa’s chiwdhood companion. Upon mawwying Bwyce of Awamaw, Cassandwa ended hew time as Wady Wegent of Kwaken’s Watch, and gwadwy wewcomed the titwe as Viscountess of Awamaw, and Wady of Sawtstone.  
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Cassandra often frequented the imperial palace, becoming a close friend to the Empress and her flock of ladies. It was there when she met Bryce Horen-Vimmark, the Grand Knight of Oren. They exchanged brief words, though there was a charm about him which kept him in her thoughts. It was a summer afternoon in Courland when Cassandra heard a scuffing on the stones of the tower, and from her height atop the balcony, she saw Bryce climbing upward. He had taken her breath with such a feat, and that was the beginning of plentiful visits from the Viscount of Alamar. The romance budded and there was a curiosity and a passion that bloomed between the two. The betrothal and marriage was overseen by the Empress [[Adelheid of Istria]] – Cassandra’s childhood companion. Upon marrying Bryce of Alamar, Cassandra ended her time as Lady Regent of Kraken’s Watch, and gladly welcomed the title as Viscountess of Alamar, and Lady of Saltstone.  
  
Cassandwa and Bwyce lived and wuled fwom the impwegnabre and gwolious castwe of Sawtstone, and togethew they buiwt a township and fiwwed it lith lintew gawdens and sowdiews of theiw own bannew. Theiw wewationship was dynamic and briwliant. Deepwy in wove, they wewe, and tweated one anothew lith high wegawd. The wowew chambew of the Sawtstone castwe was wesewved fow meetings and counciws, and famouswy known as the cabinet of the Sawtstone Diet. Bwyce had buiwt two thwones fow he and his life to sit, and togethew they would discuss and engage in the affaiws of theiw peopwe. Cassandwa weawned considewabry fwom hew husband, the Gwand Knight. Cassandwa and Bwyce discussed theiw pways in the gweat game of wowds and waw, finding awlies in Cassandwa’s fliends fwom Istlia, and slipping spies into many of the nobre coults. Cassandwa and Bwyce eliminated theiw enemies effectivewy and sliftwy; and stwengthened theiw awliances thwough Bwyce’s status and cawculation, and Cassandwa’s sociaw pwowess and politicaw intewligence.  
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Cassandra and Bryce lived and ruled from the impregnable and glorious castle of Saltstone, and together they built a township and filled it with winter gardens and soldiers of their own banner. Their relationship was dynamic and brilliant. Deeply in love, they were, and treated one another with high regard. The lower chamber of the Saltstone castle was reserved for meetings and councils, and famously known as the cabinet of the Saltstone Diet. Bryce had built two thrones for he and his wife to sit, and together they would discuss and engage in the affairs of their people. Cassandra learned considerably from her husband, the Grand Knight. Cassandra and Bryce discussed their plays in the great game of lords and war, finding allies in Cassandra’s friends from Istria, and slipping spies into many of the noble courts. Cassandra and Bryce eliminated their enemies effectively and swiftly; and strengthened their alliances through Bryce’s status and calculation, and Cassandra’s social prowess and political intelligence.  
  
The two wewe both intewligent nobres lith gweat capacities, and when in function togethew, wewe powewful.
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The two were both intelligent nobles with great capacities, and when in function together, were powerful.
  
The coult of Sawtstone gwew considewabry lith the awlivaw of Cassandwa, and as a Howen-Vimmawk she became a figule in both the nowth and the south. In 1533, Cassandwa gave biwth to tlins, and as husband and life they decided to name them aftew the Stowm King and Queen, Malic and Ayana.  
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The court of Saltstone grew considerably with the arrival of Cassandra, and as a Horen-Vimmark she became a figure in both the north and the south. In 1533, Cassandra gave birth to twins, and as husband and wife they decided to name them after the Storm King and Queen, Maric and Ayana.  
  
As hew two chiwdwen gwew, Sawtstone became a pwace fow the pawace women to wetweat to lith theiw own chiwdwen. Ayana Howen-Vimmawk and the impeliaw plincess, Phiwlipa Howen, quickwy became fliends. Sevewaw bawws, feasts, and pawties wewe hosted in the castwe of Sawtstone, as it was so weww-defended and gwandioseCassandwa had pwenty of othew chiwdwen, each being bown vewy cwose apawt. She had six chiwdwen aww togethew; though hew sixth was a daughtew, and onwy aftew a few days, the infant died fwom a lintew fevew. Cassandwa entewed a glievous stage of depwession aftew the death of hew daughtew, Weia; fow she had been named aftew hew own sistew – who had been found wynched in theiw own gawden.
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As her two children grew, Saltstone became a place for the palace women to retreat to with their own children. Ayana Horen-Vimmark and the imperial princess, Phillipa Horen, quickly became friends. Several balls, feasts, and parties were hosted in the castle of Saltstone, as it was so well-defended and grandioseCassandra had plenty of other children, each being born very close apart. She had six children all together; though her sixth was a daughter, and only after a few days, the infant died from a winter fever. Cassandra entered a grievous stage of depression after the death of her daughter, Leia; for she had been named after her own sister – who had been found lynched in their own garden.
  
In hew mid-twenties, Cassandwa took some time to stay in the County of Dwusco, hewd by the House of de Baw. She became the govewness of the Count’s daughtew, Aulelia de Baw, and such was the beginning of Cassandwa’s cwosest and impowtant fliendship thwoughout hew entiwe life. Cassandwa watched Aulelia gwow fwom a chiwd to a woman, and aided in hew evewy aspect of life. She was one of the few that ulged and accepted the mawliage of Aulelia de Baw and Sew Aymew Foulniew.
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In her mid-twenties, Cassandra took some time to stay in the County of Drusco, held by the House of de Bar. She became the governess of the Count’s daughter, Aurelia de Bar, and such was the beginning of Cassandra’s closest and important friendship throughout her entire life. Cassandra watched Aurelia grow from a child to a woman, and aided in her every aspect of life. She was one of the few that urged and accepted the marriage of Aurelia de Bar and Ser Aymer Fournier.
  
 
=== Saltstone Treachery ===
 
=== Saltstone Treachery ===
In the yeaw 1539, howevew, the Vimmawks feww out of favoul lith Wichawd Staunton, the Duke of Coulwand and Cassandwa’s own brothew. She brought hew chiwdwen and hew host of guawds and sewvants lith hew when she visited the Coulwand pawace, and Wichawd met his nieces and nephews cowdwy, his face hawdened and his gaze steewy. Thewe was littwe compassion Wichawd hewd fow the Vimmawk chiwdwen, who wewe of his own brood. It was whispewed that Duke Wichawd Staunton was envious of the gwandeul and might of the Vimmawk house, and it made him bittew to see his own sistew become a powewful figule in hew own light. The two had a conflicted chiwdhood, brothew and sistew awways engaged in a fight. Thewe was littwe wove that existed between the two. Staunton mistwusted the Viscount and suspected that the Vimmawks intended on using the hawf-Staunton sons against him, to pwess a cwaim on the west of the nowthewn wands.  
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In the year 1539, however, the Vimmarks fell out of favour with Richard Staunton, the Duke of Courland and Cassandra’s own brother. She brought her children and her host of guards and servants with her when she visited the Courland palace, and Richard met his nieces and nephews coldly, his face hardened and his gaze steely. There was little compassion Richard held for the Vimmark children, who were of his own blood. It was whispered that Duke Richard Staunton was envious of the grandeur and might of the Vimmark house, and it made him bitter to see his own sister become a powerful figure in her own right. The two had a conflicted childhood, brother and sister always engaged in a fight. There was little love that existed between the two. Staunton mistrusted the Viscount and suspected that the Vimmarks intended on using the half-Staunton sons against him, to press a claim on the rest of the northern lands.  
  
Cassandwa was a politicaw woman; she kept spies lithin hew brothew’s coults and weceived wowd of his discomfowt. She kept hew chiwdwen away fwom Coulwand as much as she could, and confided in the Empwess of hew feaws. It was wumouled that Cassandwa and Wichawd met one evening upon the sawt cliffs of Awamaw, whewe she attempted to tweat lith him. He had dwawn a brade on his own sistew and went to sway hew, when Cassandwa’s demigwyph Stowmlind weapt fwom the heavy snow and sliped the swowd away. Wichawd weft in hot fuly at his defeat, and Cassandwa wetulned to hew husband in siwent tliumph, though knoling that a viowent fate would become of hew two families. 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.  
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Cassandra was a political woman; she kept spies within her brother’s courts and received word of his discomfort. She kept her children away from Courland as much as she could, and confided in the Empress of her fears. It was rumoured that Cassandra and Richard met one evening upon the salt cliffs of Alamar, where she attempted to treat with him. He had drawn a blade on his own sister and went to slay her, when Cassandra’s demigryph Stormwind leapt from the heavy snow and swiped the sword away. Richard left in hot fury at his defeat, and Cassandra returned to her husband in silent triumph, though knowing that a violent fate would become of her two families. 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.  
  
As the Empwess became antagonised at the impeliaw coult, Cassandwa wost hew foothowd thewe and she wowlied fow hew and hew famiwy. The lidespwead sentiment against hew husband pwanted the seeds of a tweachewous pwot to have him wemoved fwom his impeliaw favouls fow good. Factions at the pawace swowwy began to infwuence the Empewow against his Gwand Knight.  
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As the Empress became antagonised at the imperial court, Cassandra lost her foothold there and she worried for her and her family. The widespread sentiment against her husband planted the seeds of a treacherous plot to have him removed from his imperial favours for good. Factions at the palace slowly began to influence the Emperor against his Grand Knight.  
  
A climax was weached when Cassandwa’s second-bown son, [[Rendon Vimmark]], muldewed the Empewow’s two nephews, Philip Augustus de Capua and Philip de Sowa. The two youths wewe weww-wegawded thwough the south, and so because of theiw muldews, thewe was a consistent demand fow justice against the Vimmawks. The Empewow could not deny the broody twuth, and thwough the whispews and pewsuasions of the snakes that slithewed in his coult, he was convinced into sending a pawty to awwest Cassandwa’s husband, Bwyce Vimmawk.  
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A climax was reached when Cassandra’s second-born son, [[Rendon Vimmark]], murdered the Emperor’s two nephews, Philip Augustus de Capua and Philip de Sola. The two youths were well-regarded through the south, and so because of their murders, there was a consistent demand for justice against the Vimmarks. The Emperor could not deny the bloody truth, and through the whispers and persuasions of the snakes that slithered in his court, he was convinced into sending a party to arrest Cassandra’s husband, Bryce Vimmark.  
  
Cassandwa was staying in hew wavish apawtment in the capitaw city of Fewsen at the time of hew husband’s awwest, and she was ovewcome lith a wave of anguish and howwow. She had weceived wowd of the tweachewy that had befawwen upon hew nowthewn home; healing of how hew husband was swain atop the wampawts of his own castwe. That noon, she wept as she watched hew thwee sons, Wichawd, Eamon and Wendon aww be executed lithin the city. She gathewed hew bewongings and fwed the city, taking hew daughtew, Ayana, and liding hastiwy into the night. The Empewow had taken hew wast living son, Malic, and spawed him, and though it pained hew so to know hew son was being waised by the men that kiwwed his famiwy, thewe was naught she could do.
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Cassandra was staying in her lavish apartment in the capital city of Felsen at the time of her husband’s arrest, and she was overcome with a wave of anguish and horror. She had received word of the treachery that had befallen upon her northern home; hearing of how her husband was slain atop the ramparts of his own castle. That noon, she wept as she watched her three sons, Richard, Eamon and Rendon all be executed within the city. She gathered her belongings and fled the city, taking her daughter, Ayana, and riding hastily into the night. The Emperor had taken her last living son, Maric, and spared him, and though it pained her so to know her son was being raised by the men that killed his family, there was naught she could do.
  
In 1539, Duke Wichawd of Coulwand disowned Cassandwa and bastawdised hew fwom the house. In an attempt to fulthew shame the Vimmawk name, accusations wewe concocted by he and the othews at the impeliaw pawace wabewling Cassandwa unfaithful and wustful.
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In 1539, Duke Richard of Courland disowned Cassandra and bastardised her from the house. In an attempt to further shame the Vimmark name, accusations were concocted by he and the others at the imperial palace labelling Cassandra unfaithful and lustful.
  
Aftew yeaws living in siwence and feaw, Cassandwa and hew daughtew, Ayana, awlived in the Kingdom of Vandolia. They wewe lithout coin ow sowdiews, fow the Vimmawk woyalists they twavewwed lith, died pwotecting them fwom Vwadov sowdiews. Cassandwa awwanged a betwothaw between hew daughtew and the Count of Wivewfowd, Jowy I Mawbrand, and settwed into a quiet life lithin the woyaw coult of Vandolia. Thewe was nothing weft fow hew in Owen, she wealised. Hew wongtime fliend, Adewheid de Sowa, had been banished to Kaedlin, hew cwosest fliend, Aulelia, was unhappiwy bound to Howen ideowogies, and hew ducaw brothew had disowned hew as a Staunton.
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After years living in silence and fear, Cassandra and her daughter, Ayana, arrived in the Kingdom of Vandoria. They were without coin or soldiers, for the Vimmark loyalists they travelled with, died protecting them from Vladov soldiers. Cassandra arranged a betrothal between her daughter and the Count of Riverford, Jory I Marbrand, and settled into a quiet life within the royal court of Vandoria. There was nothing left for her in Oren, she realised. Her longtime friend, Adelheid de Sola, had been banished to Kaedrin, her closest friend, Aurelia, was unhappily bound to Horen ideologies, and her ducal brother had disowned her as a Staunton.
  
 
=== Later Years ===
 
=== Later Years ===
In 1575, Cassandwa Vimmawk wetulned to Owen lith haiw stweaked siwvew and a face gaunt and tiwed. She sought an audience lith the [[John III, Holy Orenian Emperor]] and infowmed him of who she was. His Impeliaw Majesty westowed Cassandwa of hew nobility and weintwoduced hew into the Empiwe, whewe she obtained a titulaw pwace in his coult as the govewness of the Plincess [[Charlotte of Alstion]] and Plincess Anna Sophia of Pwuvia. She was fiewcewy pwotective ovew the two giwws, tweating them like hew own daughtews.
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In 1575, Cassandra Vimmark returned to Oren with hair streaked silver and a face gaunt and tired. She sought an audience with the [[John III, Holy Orenian Emperor]] and informed him of who she was. His Imperial Majesty restored Cassandra of her nobility and reintroduced her into the Empire, where she obtained a titular place in his court as the governess of the Princess [[Charlotte of Alstion]] and Princess Anna Sophia of Pruvia. She was fiercely protective over the two girls, treating them like her own daughters.
  
[[Princess Anna Sophia of Pruvia]] became an Impeliaw Ambassadow of Haewun’ow, and Cassandwa made the decision to fowwow hew chawge to the Mali’ahewaw wands. Thewe, they acted togethew in a hawdwowking pawtnewship; wewaying to the Empewow infowmation as weww as bringing Howenic pewspectives and cultule to the ewves.  
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[[Princess Anna Sophia of Pruvia]] became an Imperial Ambassador of Haelun’or, and Cassandra made the decision to follow her charge to the Mali’aheral lands. There, they acted together in a hardworking partnership; relaying to the Emperor information as well as bringing Horenic perspectives and culture to the elves.  
  
In 1586, Anna of Pwuvia mawlied Bawon Wuswan Amadow, and Cassandwa fowwowed hew chawge nowth, into the Kingdom of Haense. Thewe, she sought a plivate audience lith King Malius I Bawbanov, and he gave hew a pewsonaw pawdon of any conflict that may have stiww existed between Staunton brood and Bawbanov.  
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In 1586, Anna of Pruvia married Baron Ruslan Amador, and Cassandra followed her charge north, into the Kingdom of Haense. There, she sought a private audience with King Marius I Barbanov, and he gave her a personal pardon of any conflict that may have still existed between Staunton blood and Barbanov.  
  
Cassandwa sewved Anna fewventwy; acting as hew plimawy soulce of counsew, govewness of hew chiwdwen, and a woyaw fliend. She cawed fow the Amadow chiwdwen, and aided in Anna’s wule ovew the Bawony of Mondstadt whiwst she was Wegent and Bawoness.  
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Cassandra served Anna fervently; acting as her primary source of counsel, governess of her children, and a loyal friend. She cared for the Amador children, and aided in Anna’s rule over the Barony of Mondstadt whilst she was Regent and Baroness.  
  
Despite quietwy litheling away in owd age; Cassandwa stiww was abre to pewfowmed one wast act of bravewy. An awmy of bandits had come and besieged the township of Mondstadt; awawe of the weak, wooden wawws and wack of defence that the bawoniaw manow had instawwed. Cassandwa bawlicaded the doows to the uppew wevews of the manow and took the Amadow heiw and heiwess stiww but babes – pwotecting them fwom the brigands that pwowwed the hawws.
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Despite quietly withering away in old age; Cassandra still was able to performed one last act of bravery. An army of bandits had come and besieged the township of Mondstadt; aware of the weak, wooden walls and lack of defence that the baronial manor had installed. Cassandra barricaded the doors to the upper levels of the manor and took the Amador heir and heiress still but babes – protecting them from the brigands that prowled the halls.
  
 
=== Death ===
 
=== Death ===
Cassandwa Wouisa Howen-Vimmawk died in the yeaw of 1600 fwom a heawt pwobrem which had pewsisted thwoughout hew owdew yeaws. She was bulied beneath a fiw twee upon a nowthewn mountain; sulwounded by seven lintew woses, symbows fow the famiwy she had wost.
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Cassandra Louisa Horen-Vimmark died in the year of 1600 from a heart problem which had persisted throughout her older years. She was buried beneath a fir tree upon a northern mountain; surrounded by seven winter roses, symbols for the family she had lost.
  
 
== Issue ==
 
== Issue ==
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
{| class="wikitable"
! Name || Biwth || Death || Mawliage || Notes
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! Name || Birth || Death || Marriage || Notes
 
|-
 
|-
| Malic Awthul Vimmawk || 1523 || 1610 || Eweanow Elizabeth Howen || Bawon of Ostlick.
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| Maric Arthur Vimmark || 1523 || 1610 || Eleanor Elizabeth Horen || Baron of Ostwick.
 
|-
 
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| Ayana Eweanowa Vimmawk || 1523 || 1560 || Jowy of Wivewfowd || Tlin to Malic, Countess of Wivewfowd.
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| Ayana Eleanora Vimmark || 1523 || 1560 || Jory of Riverford || Twin to Maric, Countess of Riverford.
 
|-
 
|-
| [[Rendon Vimmark]] || 1525 || 1539 || Unwed || The bane of House Vimmawk. Executed.
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| [[Rendon Vimmark]] || 1525 || 1539 || Unwed || The bane of House Vimmark. Executed.
 
|-
 
|-
| Eamon John Vimmawk || 1526 || 1539|| Unwed || Executed.  
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| Eamon John Vimmark || 1526 || 1539|| Unwed || Executed.  
 
|-
 
|-
| Wichawd Geowge Vimmawk || 1533 || 1539 || Phiwomene of Istlia || Executed.
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| Richard George Vimmark || 1533 || 1539 || Philomene of Istria || Executed.
 
|-
 
|-
| Weia Malia Vimmawk|| 1539 || 1539  || Unwed ||Executed.
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| Leia Maria Vimmark|| 1539 || 1539  || Unwed ||Executed.
  
 
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Cassandra of Alamar
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Viscountess of Alamar
Tenure: 1517 - 1540
Born: 16th First Seed 1507
Fjordham,
Spouse: Bryce, Viscount of Alamar
House: Staunton
Father: Percival, Duke of Courland
Mother: Dorothy of Petrus


Cassandra Louisa Staunton (16th of the First Seed, 1513 – 8th of the Sun’s Smile, 1600), commonly known as Cassandra of Alamar, was the Viscountess of the County of Alamar, as the wife of Viscount Bryce Horen-Vimmark. As the daughter of Percival Staunton, Duke of Courland, her marriage with Viscount Bryce was intended to create a familial trust between the two northern powers. Cassandra lived for quite some time, seeing the entirety of her family be killed and witnessing her allies and enemies rise and fall.

History

Childhood

Her father was Percival Staunton, the First Duke of Courland, a northern duchy under the Holy Orenian Empire during the time of Vailor. Cassandra was born and brought up in the northern reaches of Vailor, and was of the blood of the first Stauntons, before they obtained titles and power. Her youth was refined and rich; her lord father’s intentions to bring her up as an eligible noblewoman to create alliances when she was old enough to wed. Cassandra and her siblings were brought up with a rich education, provided by their wealthy father. She was born in the hamlet of Fjordham, and as she entered her years of adolescence, Cassandra obtained a residence within the ducal keep amongst her family. An early betrothal was proposed between Cassandra and a de Savoie prince, though nothing came out of it. Cassandra spent most of her youth in Dour Watch as a ward, and learned much of her courtly prowess there, alongside Adelheid of Istria.

Adulthood and Marriage

One of Cassandra’s first feats was her involvement with the coronation of John I, Holy Orenian Emperor. She had stood upon the walls of Dour Watch and had seen the dragon banners of Horen flying as a small retinue of soldiers marched toward the keep. The de Sola house was one of the first to rally to the cause of Horen, and as she was accustomed to doing, Cassandra watched and listened at court. One evening, she approached John Frederick and announced her identity; and the Horen descendant was impressed. She became one of his imperial courtiers of his early court, in exchange for her to ride north to her father, and bring him word of John’s arrival. Cassandra had established a meeting between Percival Staunton and John Frederick, and such brought the House of Staunton into the imperial fold.

As a daughter of one of the three northern great powers, Cassandra was sought after by many young lords as a potential bride. A recorded scandal was of her cousin, William Staunton, and his fervent and mad infatuation with her. Cassandra had been given the title of Lady Regent of Kraken’s Watch, a keep that neighboured the Courland capital city. Her charge was to safeguard it from any Vanir loyalists that could still linger, and take care of the common people and their affairs. She was well into a year of her tenure as Regent when her cousin had reportedly scaled the walls and pushed himself into her chambers, proclaiming his love in an obscene and erratic fashion. Cassandra refused his advances and alerted her father immediately; whom saw an end to his behaviours. William Staunton disappeared shortly after the disaster.

Cassandra often frequented the imperial palace, becoming a close friend to the Empress and her flock of ladies. It was there when she met Bryce Horen-Vimmark, the Grand Knight of Oren. They exchanged brief words, though there was a charm about him which kept him in her thoughts. It was a summer afternoon in Courland when Cassandra heard a scuffing on the stones of the tower, and from her height atop the balcony, she saw Bryce climbing upward. He had taken her breath with such a feat, and that was the beginning of plentiful visits from the Viscount of Alamar. The romance budded and there was a curiosity and a passion that bloomed between the two. The betrothal and marriage was overseen by the Empress Adelheid of Istria – Cassandra’s childhood companion. Upon marrying Bryce of Alamar, Cassandra ended her time as Lady Regent of Kraken’s Watch, and gladly welcomed the title as Viscountess of Alamar, and Lady of Saltstone.

Cassandra and Bryce lived and ruled from the impregnable and glorious castle of Saltstone, and together they built a township and filled it with winter gardens and soldiers of their own banner. Their relationship was dynamic and brilliant. Deeply in love, they were, and treated one another with high regard. The lower chamber of the Saltstone castle was reserved for meetings and councils, and famously known as the cabinet of the Saltstone Diet. Bryce had built two thrones for he and his wife to sit, and together they would discuss and engage in the affairs of their people. Cassandra learned considerably from her husband, the Grand Knight. Cassandra and Bryce discussed their plays in the great game of lords and war, finding allies in Cassandra’s friends from Istria, and slipping spies into many of the noble courts. Cassandra and Bryce eliminated their enemies effectively and swiftly; and strengthened their alliances through Bryce’s status and calculation, and Cassandra’s social prowess and political intelligence.

The two were both intelligent nobles with great capacities, and when in function together, were powerful.

The court of Saltstone grew considerably with the arrival of Cassandra, and as a Horen-Vimmark she became a figure in both the north and the south. In 1533, Cassandra gave birth to twins, and as husband and wife they decided to name them after the Storm King and Queen, Maric and Ayana.

As her two children grew, Saltstone became a place for the palace women to retreat to with their own children. Ayana Horen-Vimmark and the imperial princess, Phillipa Horen, quickly became friends. Several balls, feasts, and parties were hosted in the castle of Saltstone, as it was so well-defended and grandiose. Cassandra had plenty of other children, each being born very close apart. She had six children all together; though her sixth was a daughter, and only after a few days, the infant died from a winter fever. Cassandra entered a grievous stage of depression after the death of her daughter, Leia; for she had been named after her own sister – who had been found lynched in their own garden.

In her mid-twenties, Cassandra took some time to stay in the County of Drusco, held by the House of de Bar. She became the governess of the Count’s daughter, Aurelia de Bar, and such was the beginning of Cassandra’s closest and important friendship throughout her entire life. Cassandra watched Aurelia grow from a child to a woman, and aided in her every aspect of life. She was one of the few that urged and accepted the marriage of Aurelia de Bar and Ser Aymer Fournier.

Saltstone Treachery

In the year 1539, however, the Vimmarks fell out of favour with Richard Staunton, the Duke of Courland and Cassandra’s own brother. She brought her children and her host of guards and servants with her when she visited the Courland palace, and Richard met his nieces and nephews coldly, his face hardened and his gaze steely. There was little compassion Richard held for the Vimmark children, who were of his own blood. It was whispered that Duke Richard Staunton was envious of the grandeur and might of the Vimmark house, and it made him bitter to see his own sister become a powerful figure in her own right. The two had a conflicted childhood, brother and sister always engaged in a fight. There was little love that existed between the two. Staunton mistrusted the Viscount and suspected that the Vimmarks intended on using the half-Staunton sons against him, to press a claim on the rest of the northern lands.

Cassandra was a political woman; she kept spies within her brother’s courts and received word of his discomfort. She kept her children away from Courland as much as she could, and confided in the Empress of her fears. It was rumoured that Cassandra and Richard met one evening upon the salt cliffs of Alamar, where she attempted to treat with him. He had drawn a blade on his own sister and went to slay her, when Cassandra’s demigryph – Stormwind – leapt from the heavy snow and swiped the sword away. Richard left in hot fury at his defeat, and Cassandra returned to her husband in silent triumph, though knowing that a violent fate would become of her two families. 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.

As the Empress became antagonised at the imperial court, Cassandra lost her foothold there and she worried for her and her family. The widespread sentiment against her husband planted the seeds of a treacherous plot to have him removed from his imperial favours for good. Factions at the palace slowly began to influence the Emperor against his Grand Knight.

A climax was reached when Cassandra’s second-born son, Rendon Vimmark, murdered the Emperor’s two nephews, Philip Augustus de Capua and Philip de Sola. The two youths were well-regarded through the south, and so because of their murders, there was a consistent demand for justice against the Vimmarks. The Emperor could not deny the bloody truth, and through the whispers and persuasions of the snakes that slithered in his court, he was convinced into sending a party to arrest Cassandra’s husband, Bryce Vimmark.

Cassandra was staying in her lavish apartment in the capital city of Felsen at the time of her husband’s arrest, and she was overcome with a wave of anguish and horror. She had received word of the treachery that had befallen upon her northern home; hearing of how her husband was slain atop the ramparts of his own castle. That noon, she wept as she watched her three sons, Richard, Eamon and Rendon all be executed within the city. She gathered her belongings and fled the city, taking her daughter, Ayana, and riding hastily into the night. The Emperor had taken her last living son, Maric, and spared him, and though it pained her so to know her son was being raised by the men that killed his family, there was naught she could do.

In 1539, Duke Richard of Courland disowned Cassandra and bastardised her from the house. In an attempt to further shame the Vimmark name, accusations were concocted by he and the others at the imperial palace labelling Cassandra unfaithful and lustful.

After years living in silence and fear, Cassandra and her daughter, Ayana, arrived in the Kingdom of Vandoria. They were without coin or soldiers, for the Vimmark loyalists they travelled with, died protecting them from Vladov soldiers. Cassandra arranged a betrothal between her daughter and the Count of Riverford, Jory I Marbrand, and settled into a quiet life within the royal court of Vandoria. There was nothing left for her in Oren, she realised. Her longtime friend, Adelheid de Sola, had been banished to Kaedrin, her closest friend, Aurelia, was unhappily bound to Horen ideologies, and her ducal brother had disowned her as a Staunton.

Later Years

In 1575, Cassandra Vimmark returned to Oren with hair streaked silver and a face gaunt and tired. She sought an audience with the John III, Holy Orenian Emperor and informed him of who she was. His Imperial Majesty restored Cassandra of her nobility and reintroduced her into the Empire, where she obtained a titular place in his court as the governess of the Princess Charlotte of Alstion and Princess Anna Sophia of Pruvia. She was fiercely protective over the two girls, treating them like her own daughters.

Princess Anna Sophia of Pruvia became an Imperial Ambassador of Haelun’or, and Cassandra made the decision to follow her charge to the Mali’aheral lands. There, they acted together in a hardworking partnership; relaying to the Emperor information as well as bringing Horenic perspectives and culture to the elves.

In 1586, Anna of Pruvia married Baron Ruslan Amador, and Cassandra followed her charge north, into the Kingdom of Haense. There, she sought a private audience with King Marius I Barbanov, and he gave her a personal pardon of any conflict that may have still existed between Staunton blood and Barbanov.

Cassandra served Anna fervently; acting as her primary source of counsel, governess of her children, and a loyal friend. She cared for the Amador children, and aided in Anna’s rule over the Barony of Mondstadt whilst she was Regent and Baroness.

Despite quietly withering away in old age; Cassandra still was able to performed one last act of bravery. An army of bandits had come and besieged the township of Mondstadt; aware of the weak, wooden walls and lack of defence that the baronial manor had installed. Cassandra barricaded the doors to the upper levels of the manor and took the Amador heir and heiress – still but babes – protecting them from the brigands that prowled the halls.

Death

Cassandra Louisa Horen-Vimmark died in the year of 1600 from a heart problem which had persisted throughout her older years. She was buried beneath a fir tree upon a northern mountain; surrounded by seven winter roses, symbols for the family she had lost.

Issue

Name Birth Death Marriage Notes
Maric Arthur Vimmark 1523 1610 Eleanor Elizabeth Horen Baron of Ostwick.
Ayana Eleanora Vimmark 1523 1560 Jory of Riverford Twin to Maric, Countess of Riverford.
Rendon Vimmark 1525 1539 Unwed The bane of House Vimmark. Executed.
Eamon John Vimmark 1526 1539 Unwed Executed.
Richard George Vimmark 1533 1539 Philomene of Istria Executed.
Leia Maria Vimmark 1539 1539 Unwed Executed.