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The '''House of Brawm''' ([[Common]]: ''Brawm''; Hansetian: ''Brawm''; [[High Imperial]]: ''Bravis'') was a Highlander family, and founded in 1550 as they joined the North building a tower in the now known as the Barony of Rostig lead by the [[House of Marbrand]]. The family was given a new land by the [[House of Kovachev|Kovachevs]], where they constructed their keep known as Houndsden. The House was most notable for supporting his majesty [[Andrew II of Haense|King Andrew II of Haense]] during the [[Deep Cold Uprising]]. They are also known for joining [[Tobias Staunton]] in the [[Coalition War]] in 1594, and the [[Siege of Houndsden]] in 1600 against the [[Kingdom of Hanseti-Ruska]]. This siege marked the end of the Brawms, with the majority of the family having been slain in battle to defend their home.
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The '''House of Brawm''' ([[Common]]: ''Brawm''; Hansetian: ''Brawm''; [[High Imperial]]: ''Bravis'') is a Highlander family that was founded in 1550 when the construction of the original Brawm Tower took place within the Barony of Rostig of[[House of Marbrand]]. New opportunities arose for the Brawms as they recieved new lands under the [[House of Kovachev|Kovachevs]]. In this land, the infamous keep known as [[Houndsden]] would come to be. The House became most notable for supporting his majesty [[Andrew II of Haense|King Andrew II of Haense]] during the [[Deep Cold Uprising]]. They are also known for joining [[Tobias Staunton]] in the [[Coalition War]] in 1594. Undoubtedly, the most tragic period for the Brawms was the [[Siege of Houndsden]] in 1600 against the [[Kingdom of Hanseti-Ruska]]. The siege was a result of rebellion as the Brawms displayed support for the Coalition at the time of the Coalition War. These actions taken by Reeve Brawm resulted in the betrayal of Markus Brawm later formation of the [[House of Lothston]]. This siege marked the end of the Brawms, with the majority of the family having been slain in battle to defend their home. The Brawm lineage could be traced back through the cadet branch, [[House of Lothston]]; and through the only surviving descendants of Brawms, known as bastards with the surname Mudd.
 
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Revision as of 03:19, 8 May 2018

House of Brawm
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Country: Oren, Hanseti
Titles:
Lord of Houndsden
Founder:
Hektor Brawm
Current Head:
N/A
Ethnicity: Highlander
House Motto: "Our Swords, always dirty"
Cadet Branches:
House of Lothston

The House of Brawm (Common: Brawm; Hansetian: Brawm; High Imperial: Bravis) is a Highlander family that was founded in 1550 when the construction of the original Brawm Tower took place within the Barony of Rostig ofHouse of Marbrand. New opportunities arose for the Brawms as they recieved new lands under the Kovachevs. In this land, the infamous keep known as Houndsden would come to be. The House became most notable for supporting his majesty King Andrew II of Haense during the Deep Cold Uprising. They are also known for joining Tobias Staunton in the Coalition War in 1594. Undoubtedly, the most tragic period for the Brawms was the Siege of Houndsden in 1600 against the Kingdom of Hanseti-Ruska. The siege was a result of rebellion as the Brawms displayed support for the Coalition at the time of the Coalition War. These actions taken by Reeve Brawm resulted in the betrayal of Markus Brawm later formation of the House of Lothston. This siege marked the end of the Brawms, with the majority of the family having been slain in battle to defend their home. The Brawm lineage could be traced back through the cadet branch, House of Lothston; and through the only surviving descendants of Brawms, known as bastards with the surname Mudd.