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The House of Carrington is a human noble family descended from the House of Carrion, founded by George "Green" Carrington, son of the late Jozef Carrion-Tuvyic.
List of Titleholders
Portrait | Name | Birth | Death | Marriage | Notes |
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wip | George "Green" Carrington | 1728 | 1770 | Mary Philippa d'Arkent of Sunholdt | 1st Baron of Carrington, received a matrilineal marriage which changed the last name to d'Arkent, wealthy merchant who helped revive the Orenian economy. |
Mary Lucille d'Arkent | 1755 | 1789 | Joseph John de Selm | Named the 2nd Baroness of Carrington at 15 years old, 1st female holder of the title in her own right, murdered by her daughter Emma Elaine d'Arkent. | |
Charles Augustus d'Arkent | 1778 | 1810 | Anna Henrietta Pruvia of Provins | Named the 3rd Baron of Carrington at 11 years old, 2nd Governor of the Augustine Palace, died at sea fetching something from the ruins of Helena. | |
Wilhelm Lucius d'Arkent | 1803 | Living | Unwed | Named the 4th Baron of Carrington at 7 years old, current holder of the title.
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