House of Baruch

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House of Baruch
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Country: Oren, Ruska, Hanseti
Titles:
Count of Ayr
Castellan of Jorenstadt
Baron of Voron
Lord of Saints Rest
Guardian of the Coast
Founder:
Marius Baruch
Current Head:
Otto, Count of Ayr
Ethnicity: Highlander

The House of Baruch (Common: Baruch; High Imperial: Barucid) is the current ruling family of the County of Ayr and vassal of the Kingdom of Haense. Being a relatively young House in terms of the other nobles of the world, their descent from St Otto of Vanderfell placed them in alignment with many of the Highlander families, making it easy for them to create a home in the Kingdom of Ruska. Their highlander roots also placed the House of Baruch in perfect position to propose marriages; current marriages include unions to the Houses of Barbanov, Vanir, Kovachev, Vyronov, and Pasquier.

Vailor

The house's founder, Marius Baruch, was a staunch supporter of House Horen, assisting in the assassination of Guy, King of Oren to allow for the Horen Restoration. With a Horen on the Imperial throne, Marius went to Luciensport to assist in its formation. After dedicating his life to creating and maintaining Luciensport, Marius died and left his two sons, Bernard Baruch and Joren Baruch, orphaned at a young age. The eldest of Marius' children, Bernard made the most of life in Luciensport; choosing to enter the clergy, he was a leal servant of God and eventually succeeded to the Pontifical throne as Everard III. Not wanting the same life of his brother, Joren went to fight in the retinue of John of Carnatia. During his service in Lord John's service, he grew close to Adelajda Roswell, the daughter of Lord John's close friend Duke Arthur of Istria. Eventually marrying Adelajda, the pair continued the Baruch line. After Joren's knighthood following the Eighteen Years' War and with the birth of their three children, Eirik, Harold, and Isabel, the family settled in Ser Joren's knightly fief on the coast of Carnatia. With access to the coast, Ser Joren took up whale hunting, and created the tradition of whale hunting within the Baruch family, as well as instilling a proud naval presence.

Axios

Upon the descendants move to the Isles of Axios, Lord Eirik was granted the Barony of Voron under Haense. With the help of House Pasquier, Eiriks followers eventually grew in size exponentially. He hosted many events, such as whaling and hunting, which attracted the newly crowned king of Hanseti-Ruska, Andrew, to him; who became fond of the Baruch tradition and therefore granted him the County of Ayr, a title previously held by the Baruch's Rovin ancestors.