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Revision as of 03:44, 14 April 2023

House Ashford de Rouen
Nemo tam ferox est quam sol
RouenCOA.png
Country:
imperialorenia.png Holy Orenian Empire (Formerly)
Savoy.png Principality of Savoy (Formerly)
Parent House:
House de Bar
Titles:
Baron of Blackwald
Lordship of Rouen
Lordship of Barrows Crossing
Current Head: Lucien Ashford de Rouen
Founder: Joachim 'Ashes' de Rouen
Ethnicity: Savoyard, Arentanian
Loyalty knows no man except for Sir Edmond of the Blackwald. Petty squires and aspiring knights will deplore themselves for not being born decades before, to have witnessed his numerous tenets of bravery.

History

Ashford of Rouen traces its lineage as far back as Guy, King of Oren. The first with the namesake of Rouen was the bastard of Luciensburg, Joachim. Joachim Ashes was raised within the Principality of Sedan under the tutelage of his father, Antonio. Serving as a squire during the Sedan Rebellion had forged the protege into a warrior with cunning and bold tendencies; something dynastic members of the house are still known to display. After the defeat of Robert’s Folly, he would retreat alongside the remnants of Savoyard-Arentania forces to the South; in which Joachim resided within Luciensburg and later went on to construct the Lordship of Rouen. Thereon, Baron of Blackwald went onto serve many foreign contracts and in which he acquired a disdainful reputation. He later returned to his home of Blackwald, a bloodied but legitimized bastard. It was soon after that Joachim fell ill, and left the unfruitful barony to his teenage son, Edmond. Edmond left the castle empty for several years as he served as a Field Marshal of the Sedan army. Shortly later, without proper care, the castle fell to ruin, and Edmond, along with a small band of Blackwald levyman, roamed the Urguani countryside as mercenaries. Only a few years after abandoning the castle, Edmond and his men were signed by the Prince Olivier I of Savoy, who he had been tutored under for several years. Edmond served as Marshal for the Savoyard forces and played a major role in the conflicts leading up to the Aster Revolution. Once he assisted in deposing Emperor Philip II, Edmond went on to assist his close friend and confidant, Leufroy de Savoie, in an attempted coup on the young Prince’s claim for the Principality of Savoy.


After the coup was put down, and Oren fell into turmoil, Edmond committed himself to the Orenian Prince Frederick Charles. In the Prince's personal county of Mardon, Edmond raised an entourage of troops and later used his leadership tactics to help Frederick Charles overthrow the Empire in the Brothers’ War. He was soon appointed Lord Commander of the Kingsguard and knighted for his service and loyalty during the war. House Ashford de Rouen then migrated to the Commonwealth of Petra, where Edmond was granted the fort of Barrow’s Crossing. He settled in Petra, and married the daughter of his old companion, Leufroy. She gave birth to two sons, named Lucien Edmond, and Ferdinand Leufroy. Edmond would serve in countless conflicts as he aged before passing away and leaving his styles to his eldest son, Lucien.

Culture

The men and women of Blackwald are skilled hunters and foragers who have a strong connection to the mountains that surrounded them. These practices are also used by House Ashford de Rouen, which has a rich history of self-sufficiency and relies significantly on agriculture to sustain themselves. They are well-equipped to traverse rugged terrain and extreme weather conditions with comfort due to their time living in the highlands. At the core of House Ashford de Rouen's pride is their military tradition, with generations of Blackwald men serving as knights and soldiers. The family is reputable for their history of distinguished warriors and accomplished tacticians. Despite their martial reputation, House Ashford de Rouen is also a family that places great emphasis on education and knowledge. Members of the family have a strong interest in the history of ancient strategy, and tactics. This intellectual curiosity extends to other fields of work, with House Ashford de Rouen also known for their fine smithing.


Genealogy The lineage of Ashford de Rouen is reputable for their history of distinguished warriors and accomplished tacticians. The lineage of Joachim endures to this day, with descendants of his bloodline inheriting dominant traits of fair skin and green eyes, while possessing black or brown hair. This is a common trait of House Ashford de Bar.


House de Rouen Relics

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Blaidd Aur

The Rondel Dagger is an exquisite example of Esheveurd craftsmanship. The blade, expertly forged and tempered to create a sharp and durable edge, is symmetrical in shape and tapers to a lethal point, perfect for piercing armor. The handle, made from a high-quality Sedanian goat horn, has been meticulously carved and polished for a comfortable grip. The pommel, made of steel and adorned with intricate designs, adds to the overall aesthetic appeal of the weapon. The most striking feature of the dagger, however, is the circular guard or rondel that protects the user's hand. Made of steel and etched with elaborate designs, the rondel is both functional and beautiful.

The Mitts of Edmond de Rouen

The Blackened Steel Gauntlets of Edmond de Rouen are a remarkable piece of Savoyard armor. These gauntlets were crafted from Black Ferrum steel, a material known for its incredible strength and durability. The gauntlets are not only functional but also extremely beautiful, with a distinct black and silver marbled pattern. The rubies that were incrusted into the knuckles of the mitts added an extra level of luxury and sophistication to the gauntlets. The rubies were carefully selected for their color, clarity, and size, and each gemstone was expertly cut and polished to fit perfectly into the gauntlets. The craftsmen used a specialized technique to set the rubies into the knuckles of the mitts, ensuring that they were secure and wouldn't fall out during battle.

Wars

Blackwald Battle Standard

Patriarchs of de Rouen

Name Portrait Birth
Parentage
Marriage(s)
Issue
Death Coat of Arms Title(s)
Joachim I
Joachim Ashford de Rouen
JoachimdeRouen.png 1803, Sedan

Son of Antonio de Bar

Lillian Barbanov

Edmond Leonard, Robert Guy, and Adrian Tobias

1835 ✝ RouenCOA.png Baron of Blackwald
Lord of Rouen
Edmond I
Edmond Leonard Ashford de Rouen
EdmonddeRouen.png 1819, Blackwald

Son of Joachim de Rouen

Régina Élisabette

Lucien de Rouen, Ferdinand de Rouen, Osmond Ashes

1914 ✝ RouenCOA.png Baron of Blackwald
Lord of Barrows Crossing
Lucien I
Lucien Edmond Ashford de Rouen
LuciendeRouen.png 1879, Petra

Son of Edmond de Rouen

none

none

Alive RouenCOA.png Lord of Barrows Crossing