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''' Erwin Konrad Barclay ''' (Nicknamed: ''The Northern Fox'')  
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''' Erwin Konrad Barclay ''' (Nicknamed: ''The Northern Fox'') was the first Duke of Reinmar and the firstborn son of Wilheim Barclay and Marcella Barclay. Erwin succeeded his father as Lord Marshal in a career spanning over three decades, the longest serving occupant to date. His term is marked by the reformation of the Second Brotherhood of Saint Karl into the Haeseni Royal Army, significant growth of the military recruitment levels, and the development of military training toward a national cultural standard of Haeseni militarism and Biharism. Erwin also led the military through many conflicts, commanding forces during the progression of the Rubern War, eventually aiding the annexation of the Ruberni land lost during the War of Two Emperors.
  
 
== Early Life ==
 
== Early Life ==
  
Manfred Karl was born in the County of Reinmar to Count Erwin Barclay and Countess-Consort Kamila Irena Barclay (Born Alimar) in 1752. The young Manfred would not live a coveted childhood within the family as from his birth to his late childhood years would be characterised by rigorous training imposed on the youth by his father Erwin and the erupting series of political instability such as the ongoing Rubern war. Manfred would begin his training on the fundamentals of riding beginning from age 5. At the age of 7, he would start to train with the sword and the shield to prepare his service in the HRA. When he was not practicing his bodily functions to get ready for soldiership, he was educated on political matters by his cousins, Osvald and Conrad. Manfred, in his early teen years completed his training along with his cousin Karolina, and would enlist in the HRA as an initiate.  
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Erwin Barclay was born in 1729, in the town of New Reza. The Barony of Freising celebrated the birth of the future Duke, though without knowing that he would become the one. His parents, Wilheim and Marcella were always there, for him and for his sister Klara. They were inseparable, always running around the keep, like every other child.
  
During his youth, Manfred's guardians and friends described him as an outgoing child, who was physically adept, but enjoyed strategy and wargames. He would enjoy falconry, trying to emulate Erik Kortrevich's falconing legacy, but he was also described as a detached child, who would often act independently when not regulated. He was prone to bouts of anger, followed by a long period of calm and collected thought, perhaps showing that he was prone to a build-up of slights and emotions.
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But as young Erwin grew into his teens, he seemed to have the will to make something grand and worthy out of his life, as his father Wilheim noticed on time. The two spent their days discussing about being a real soldier worth living for the kingdom, where Wilheim also taught him swordsmanship, as well as the importance of the kingdom and its structure and diplomacy.
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Day by day, young Barclay was no longer so young. There came a time of service in the army, where as a responsible young man he enlisted, continuing the military tradition of his family. He was perhaps a nobleman, but he was still taught to remain humble and honest with others, making him beloved among his men and ready for his further continuation of his life, soon as Lord Marshal and the first Duke, for a very long time.
  
 
== Marriage & Family Life ==
 
== Marriage & Family Life ==
  
Manfred Barclay enlisted in the Haeseni Royal Army at the age of fifteen, in 1767 as an initiate, completing his training by the time the Scyfling Invasion of Hanseti-Ruska kicked off. Manfred was among the King's retinue when King Sigismund II marched as Bralt the Boar's fleet sailed in the Haeseni shores. As a young soldier, Manfred's father, Erwin did not separate his son from his soldiers, and the boy would get an equal treatment within the hierarchy of the Haeseni Royal Army. He would be soon promoted to a footman along with his brother Brandt, and it is around this time, when Manfred was a footman that he would see the first wars of his tenure.
 
  
Manfred would describe the 'rank and file' years of his life as the "bloodiest" part of his life. Unlike the future Inferi war, the young Manfred would lament men slaying other men but felt that "it was his duty to protect the king and his sworn brothers" within the battlefield. After the initial incursion of Bralt the Boar to the Northlands of Valwyck, Manfred had became a man of the cavalry brigade to help his father lift the Siege of Valwyck, in which his cousin, Karolina would perish. With his first time experiencing a bloody battle, and witnessing the death of Karolina, Manfred would develop a bleak view on warfare, and this would shape his policy of  'proportional warfare' later on in his career.
 
  
Between watching the maps for the next Scyfling incursion and his private life, Manfred would train and attend Brotherhood exercises rigorously, a regimented lifestyle that he had became accustomed to in his youth. This attendance and diligence would catch the attention of his officers, and most notably, the King personally.  However, a promotion was delayed by the Marshal, Erwin Barclay. Erwin Barclay was particularly suspicious about claims of biased appointments, and wished to wait until it was unrealistic to everyone that Manfred was nepotistically elevated.
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The expected promotion came in 1769, and Manfred was promoted to the rank of Sergeant within the Haeseni Royal Army. His first battle wherein he was responsible with the lives of fellow soldiers would be the first incursion on Metterden, when the Haeseni forces defeat Luvir Ironrain. Manfred would thereafter be assigned under the Chapter of the Destrier as a cavalry officer, a specialisation he held since childhood and early service.
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Manfred's greatest success came in during the Siege of Metterden once more, a soil he fought over a few years over. This time, Manfred came back as an officer of the HRA and was placed as the head of the Cavalry, with Sergeant Osvald and Sergeant Stefan Otto as the subsidiary officers. While the infantry under Erwin held the castle and defended it from the siege, Manfred's brigade would employ hit and run tactics, horse archery and pyrotechnics. His greatest success in this battle was to rout archers who were stationed in front of Metterden in a mountain, threathening to disrupt any possible retreat or infantry manoeuvres. The cavalry brigade would then be disabled by the sudden appearance of Scyfling pikemen, though Ser Marcus Erdhart and King Sigismund himself would hold the line for the cavalry to retreat.
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In the subsequent battles such as the naval warfare and the latter siege of Vasiland, Manfred would fight, but he would fill a background role and perform as an infantryman, while the Lord Marshal and King Sigismund presided over the battles, along with Margrave Brandon Vanir.  
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During his adulthood, and still, Erwin had the full support of his family, which was fair and honest, plus with a lot of effort he managed to achieve what he has today. There were many moments where young Barclay was the head of reason among the family, making him one of the more influential members of the family. In those old days, Erwin, although still a child, attracted the attention of a girl and later his wife, Kamila.  
  
With the conclusion of the Siege of Reza, Manfred would find himself as an accomplished and decorated officer of the HRA, and would be bestowed the rank of Captain by the Lord Marshal. He would get large public support in his promotion.
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The two would go on various adventures all day, pretending to be knights and soldiers. He would encourage her to become a Dame one day, and she did the same, just encouraging him to be Lord Marshal - two things the two wanted the most, which later became true. Their children's game later turned into a love affair, and after a few years they got married in the Basilica of the Fifty Virgins, located in New Reza.
  
 
== Lord Marshal of Haense and Duke of Reinmar ==
 
== Lord Marshal of Haense and Duke of Reinmar ==
  
As Erwin Barclay grew old and started to think about a successor to the title of Marshal, many heads turned towards Ser Demetrius Ruthern and Captain Manfred Barclay, with people making bets over who would succeed Erwin's legacy. Erwin was largely apolitical in this, and delegated extensively to the Royal Government to make a decision, taking an advisory capacity. While Ser Ruthern was the de-facto successor to Erwin initially, he would suffer a joint injury, which prevented him from effectively swinging a sword. The wound further distracted the knight in terms of thinking greatly, and he decided to retire to his residence in Metterden. As a result, Manfred was proclaimed Marshal by the royal government in 1776, ending the late-Erwin period of uncertainty.
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The beginning of the young Barclay's military career was extremely turbulent. His father served the kingdom as Lord Marshal, until one day an argument arose between him and the then Lord Palatine, Markus Kortrevich. This resulted in the dismissal of his father due to disagreements and quarrels with the Lord Palatine. Erwin found this a little harder - watching his father, a person who had taught him many important things in life, get fired, and he had no idea what to do. As things began to unfold from that cruel day, it increasingly seemed as if the army was weakening and beginning to disintegrate. That same army began to disintegrate in which Erwin himself was.
 
 
The problem that Manfred faced would be that he was at odds with an army, which was half-modernised after the initiative of King Sigismund. While Erwin and Wilheim, his predecessors presided over a 'Brotherhood' in practice and name, with a 'warrior lodge' culture, Manfred would find himself with a professional institution, with the framework of a honour-bound warrior clan. Lord Erwin left Manfred with a strong core of the rank and file, yet a weak officer corps, who were nearly as old as Erwin, and about to retire. Manfred would lead the army to be a more professional institution while keeping the Brotherhood tradition. Erwin's personal initiative, in inducting the initiates through a ritualistic hunt was institutionalised, with an officer being assigned full-time to train the initiates. The army also began to recruit more widely than Highlandic peoples, though this can be attributed to the construction of Karosgrad attracting people of different origins. Erwin's Marshalship was mostly characterised by a top-down rule of the Marshal in all institutions, though Manfred would take a more delegating approach, assigning officers to specific parts of the HRA, a reform which Erwin attempted to implement to ensure future success, even though he preferred to take the reins. The delegating approach allowed officers such as Fyodor Erdhart, Brandt Barclay, Jackson Porter and Friedrich Barclay to rise, as they were assigned to specific posts.
 
 
 
Manfred further had a vision of documentation within the HRA, and would record and report detailed actions of the HRA military to the Aulic Government to display why their promotion had been warranted, following the Erwinian tradition of discourse with the government regarding military affairs.
 
 
 
Marshal Manfred proved himself mostly on the battlefields, as a seasoned veteran of both the Scyfling and the Inferi war. Based on his experiences within the previous war, as it had been said, Manfred grew a bleak view of warfare, and was determined to conduct a 'proportional warfare' in which warfare would be pursued based on the objectives and ethics, instead of completely obliterating the enemy. This policy in the battlefield would mostly be inspired by King Sigismund's policy of reintegration of the Scyfling traitors in Haense during the war. Manfred would choose to employ 'bite and hold' tactics in his warfare, in which waves of soldiers would seek to capture objectives after storms of projectiles, and hold them without aggressively pushing the enemy. Manfred preferred to use cavalry as a separate group from the infantry, instead of a diversionary support force which harassed the enemy, and his conduct in the Scyfling and Inferi war has showed that often cavalrymen and infantryman would seek out different objectives in realtime.
 
  
Overall, Manfred would revitalise the officer corps, while maintaining the rank and file with recruitment and training. His tenure's hallmark was institutionalising Brotherhood traditions left from the previous iterations of it.
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Something had to be done, it was obvious to everyone. With the arrival of King Andrew IV on the throne, new times began to be born. Erwin excelled in the military, showing responsibility and a willingness to work more and more. Everything went well until an even better thing came up, and that was the day King Andrew IV proclaimed Erwin Barclay the new Lord Marshal. From that day, a well known tradition continued for Barclays, to become dedicated soldiers and protectors of the Kingdom.
  
== THE INFERI WAR ==
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The new advancement of young Barclay, it may be said, brought much novelty and freshness to the army and to the Kingdom itself. Erwin saw that the military needed to be taught the history of their nation, the cultural standard of Haeseni militarism and Biharism that people before them had used and been proud of, and the techniques that would serve to defend the Kingdom only in the best possible way. What Erwin Barclay achieved, few could - he recommended and introduced a system of oathing, which every new soldier must take to become a true member of the army, a true brother to other soldiers, as well as a man who is ready to stand by his people and his Kingdom. In the later period, he introduced much more frequent patrols and more efficient trainings, which later paid off twice as expected.
  
As demonic forces landed near the southern coast of The Korvassa, Manfred was serving as Marshal, near the middle of his tenure. News would strike Hanseti-Ruska about the Inferi forces being able to conquer their way around the deserts and the plains of Korvassa through their overwhelming armies. With the rulers of the era recognising the threat, an alliance was formed dubbed the 'Firewatch Alliance', in which Manfred was the Commander-in-Chief for the Hanseti-Ruskan forces.  
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Erwin's success in improving the military and establishing entirely new ways of working and training did not go unrewarded. Reinmar was County from 1751, until Emperor Peter III sent a letter directly to Erwin Barclay in 1765. That day, Erwin Barclay became the first Duke of Reinmar at the behest of King Sigismund II, who has recognised the Young Count’s family as worthy subjects.
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Time passed, and the days were getting better for the army led by Erwin Barclay. However, the life of a Lord Marshal couldn’t pass without a skirmish or a struggle, and so it didn’t for Erwin. The beginning of the AIS war, in 1740, did what war always does to man. Mass collection of materials for weapons and equipment began, and numerous trainings were held, albeit at the very beginning of the war. Defeats followed, as did victories in various battles, but the battle in which Erwin left a great impression on later events after the war happened just in time. The Rubern War was one of the major wars in which Lord Marshal faced great threats and losses. But, at the end of the long AIS war, the moment came where the Ruberni lands were annexed under the Kingdom of Hanseti-Ruska, Erwin Barclay and his army being the people who brought that to the success.
  
The Firewatch alliance was an international affair, with the commanders of each army subgroups being assigned to their own militaries. Decisions sometimes would be taken upon meetings between the authorities, and sometimes individual actions through the initiatives of the commanders. Manfred would command various battles within the Inferni war, both in a collective and individual capacity, defending the integrity of the Hanseti-Ruskan monarchy and it's people. While fighting the war, Manfred introduced new desert-orientated gear to help the soldiers recuperate from the desert heat in the south. He would further take initiative to build various encampments and fortifications, such as the Fort on the Old Reza border during the Inferni war to gain a logistical advantage in defense. He would lose a hand in the war, and had to live with a metal replacement for the rest of his life.
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During one of the bloodiest sieges of the Kingdom of Haense, Erwin presided over one of the deadliest conflicts in Haense history. The siege of the Scyfling forces went on day after day, the enemy getting closer and closer to the walls of New Reza, and the army led by the experienced Barclay was moving further and further away from victory. Many people died, from nobles, adults to children and innocents. Nevertheless, the morale that the army received from Lord Marshal was one of the reasons for striving for victory, which in the end paid off. The last day of the war resulted in a peace treaty signed by both warring parties, allowing the remaining Scyfling people to settle on Haeseni land.
  
 
== Resignation ==
 
== Resignation ==
  
As Manfred grew older, and his body weakened, he recognised the toll that the years took on him. While he planned his retirement and entered discussion with the Aulic Government and Koeng Heinrik on his succession, he started to delegate more and more of his duties to his officers, until the government could determine a clear successor to the aging marshal. After some deliberation, Koeng Heinrik decided on one clear successor. Friedrich Barclay was to be the next marshal, based on the youth's merit in leading within the officer corps beside his peers. With that, the Duke of Reinmar resigned from his long watch over Hanseti-Ruska, to be awarded the medal of the 'Ashen Fox' on his father, and to be colloquially called 'The Red Duke'.
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Decades of service as one of the best and most respected Lord Marshals, Erwin was tired, and it was an indisputable fact that his years have come. The Barclay resigned, and left behind a great influence on the army and all the people of the Kingdom. His titles were inherited by his firstborn son, Manfred Barclay, who also took on the military that Erwin managed to improve from the core with his own hands and hard work over several decades, becoming the next Lord Marshal and the second Duke of Reinmar.
  
Manfred Barclay now resides within Reinmar, and engages with very little public activity. He is a cabbage farmer, and takes very high pride in his cabbage-growing skills that he had developed in his life. He privately lamented that perhaps this hobby stirred from his desire for calm and peace after seeing many, many decades of bloodshed.  
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''It is said that Erwin Barclay could be seen preparing as if it was a war preparation, deep inside Wilheburg keep, Reinmar.''
  
 
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| [[Manfred Barclay]] || 1780 || Alive || Unwed || Firstborn son to Manfred and Isabella Barclay, Heir to the Duchy of Reinmar.
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| [[Manfred Barclay]] || 1752 || Alive || Isabella Barclay neé Barbanov || Firstborn son to Erwin and Kamila Barclay, Heir to the Duchy of Reinmar.
 
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| Marcella Karolina Barclay || 1782 || Alive || Unwed || Firstborn daughter to Manfred and Isabella Barclay.
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Erwin Barclay
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A Reinmaren portrait of Erwin, 1757
Duke of Reinmar
Predecessor: Title Created
Successor: Manfred Barclay
Tenure: 1765 - 1776
Lord Marshal of Haense
Predecessor: Wilheim Barclay
Successor: Manfred Barclay
Tenure: 1745 - 1776
Born: 17th of the Owyn's Flame, 1729, New Reza, Haense
Spouse: Kamila Irena Barclay, neé Alimar
House: Barclay
Father: Wilheim Barclay
Mother: Marcella Barclay, neé Avern

Erwin Konrad Barclay (Nicknamed: The Northern Fox) was the first Duke of Reinmar and the firstborn son of Wilheim Barclay and Marcella Barclay. Erwin succeeded his father as Lord Marshal in a career spanning over three decades, the longest serving occupant to date. His term is marked by the reformation of the Second Brotherhood of Saint Karl into the Haeseni Royal Army, significant growth of the military recruitment levels, and the development of military training toward a national cultural standard of Haeseni militarism and Biharism. Erwin also led the military through many conflicts, commanding forces during the progression of the Rubern War, eventually aiding the annexation of the Ruberni land lost during the War of Two Emperors.

Early Life

Erwin Barclay was born in 1729, in the town of New Reza. The Barony of Freising celebrated the birth of the future Duke, though without knowing that he would become the one. His parents, Wilheim and Marcella were always there, for him and for his sister Klara. They were inseparable, always running around the keep, like every other child.

But as young Erwin grew into his teens, he seemed to have the will to make something grand and worthy out of his life, as his father Wilheim noticed on time. The two spent their days discussing about being a real soldier worth living for the kingdom, where Wilheim also taught him swordsmanship, as well as the importance of the kingdom and its structure and diplomacy.

Day by day, young Barclay was no longer so young. There came a time of service in the army, where as a responsible young man he enlisted, continuing the military tradition of his family. He was perhaps a nobleman, but he was still taught to remain humble and honest with others, making him beloved among his men and ready for his further continuation of his life, soon as Lord Marshal and the first Duke, for a very long time.

Marriage & Family Life

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A portrait of Kamila Irena Barclay, Duchess-Consort of Reinmar, 1750

During his adulthood, and still, Erwin had the full support of his family, which was fair and honest, plus with a lot of effort he managed to achieve what he has today. There were many moments where young Barclay was the head of reason among the family, making him one of the more influential members of the family. In those old days, Erwin, although still a child, attracted the attention of a girl and later his wife, Kamila.

The two would go on various adventures all day, pretending to be knights and soldiers. He would encourage her to become a Dame one day, and she did the same, just encouraging him to be Lord Marshal - two things the two wanted the most, which later became true. Their children's game later turned into a love affair, and after a few years they got married in the Basilica of the Fifty Virgins, located in New Reza.

Lord Marshal of Haense and Duke of Reinmar

The beginning of the young Barclay's military career was extremely turbulent. His father served the kingdom as Lord Marshal, until one day an argument arose between him and the then Lord Palatine, Markus Kortrevich. This resulted in the dismissal of his father due to disagreements and quarrels with the Lord Palatine. Erwin found this a little harder - watching his father, a person who had taught him many important things in life, get fired, and he had no idea what to do. As things began to unfold from that cruel day, it increasingly seemed as if the army was weakening and beginning to disintegrate. That same army began to disintegrate in which Erwin himself was.

Something had to be done, it was obvious to everyone. With the arrival of King Andrew IV on the throne, new times began to be born. Erwin excelled in the military, showing responsibility and a willingness to work more and more. Everything went well until an even better thing came up, and that was the day King Andrew IV proclaimed Erwin Barclay the new Lord Marshal. From that day, a well known tradition continued for Barclays, to become dedicated soldiers and protectors of the Kingdom.

The new advancement of young Barclay, it may be said, brought much novelty and freshness to the army and to the Kingdom itself. Erwin saw that the military needed to be taught the history of their nation, the cultural standard of Haeseni militarism and Biharism that people before them had used and been proud of, and the techniques that would serve to defend the Kingdom only in the best possible way. What Erwin Barclay achieved, few could - he recommended and introduced a system of oathing, which every new soldier must take to become a true member of the army, a true brother to other soldiers, as well as a man who is ready to stand by his people and his Kingdom. In the later period, he introduced much more frequent patrols and more efficient trainings, which later paid off twice as expected.

Erwin's success in improving the military and establishing entirely new ways of working and training did not go unrewarded. Reinmar was County from 1751, until Emperor Peter III sent a letter directly to Erwin Barclay in 1765. That day, Erwin Barclay became the first Duke of Reinmar at the behest of King Sigismund II, who has recognised the Young Count’s family as worthy subjects.

Time passed, and the days were getting better for the army led by Erwin Barclay. However, the life of a Lord Marshal couldn’t pass without a skirmish or a struggle, and so it didn’t for Erwin. The beginning of the AIS war, in 1740, did what war always does to man. Mass collection of materials for weapons and equipment began, and numerous trainings were held, albeit at the very beginning of the war. Defeats followed, as did victories in various battles, but the battle in which Erwin left a great impression on later events after the war happened just in time. The Rubern War was one of the major wars in which Lord Marshal faced great threats and losses. But, at the end of the long AIS war, the moment came where the Ruberni lands were annexed under the Kingdom of Hanseti-Ruska, Erwin Barclay and his army being the people who brought that to the success.

During one of the bloodiest sieges of the Kingdom of Haense, Erwin presided over one of the deadliest conflicts in Haense history. The siege of the Scyfling forces went on day after day, the enemy getting closer and closer to the walls of New Reza, and the army led by the experienced Barclay was moving further and further away from victory. Many people died, from nobles, adults to children and innocents. Nevertheless, the morale that the army received from Lord Marshal was one of the reasons for striving for victory, which in the end paid off. The last day of the war resulted in a peace treaty signed by both warring parties, allowing the remaining Scyfling people to settle on Haeseni land.

Resignation

Decades of service as one of the best and most respected Lord Marshals, Erwin was tired, and it was an indisputable fact that his years have come. The Barclay resigned, and left behind a great influence on the army and all the people of the Kingdom. His titles were inherited by his firstborn son, Manfred Barclay, who also took on the military that Erwin managed to improve from the core with his own hands and hard work over several decades, becoming the next Lord Marshal and the second Duke of Reinmar.

It is said that Erwin Barclay could be seen preparing as if it was a war preparation, deep inside Wilheburg keep, Reinmar.

Issue

Name Birth Death Marriage Notes
Manfred Barclay 1752 Alive Isabella Barclay neé Barbanov Firstborn son to Erwin and Kamila Barclay, Heir to the Duchy of Reinmar.
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