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− | |<span style="font-size:small;"> ''' | + | |<span style="font-size:small;"> '''Country''': [[Kingdom of Norland|Norland]] |
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− | | <span style="font-size:small;">''' | + | | <span style="font-size:small;">'''Titles''': <br> King of Arbor <br> Duke of Arbor <br> Count of Evermoore <br> Count of Jornburg <br> Count of Silverholt <br> Baron of Arbor <br> Baron of Fahr <br> Baron of Silverholt <br> Baron of Silvermark |
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− | | <span style="font-size:small;">''' | + | | <span style="font-size:small;">'''Founder''': Avalon Silversteed |
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− | | <span style="font-size:small;">''' | + | | <span style="font-size:small;">'''Current Head''': William Silversteed II |
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| <span style="font-size:small;">'''Ethnicity''': [[Highlanders]] | | <span style="font-size:small;">'''Ethnicity''': [[Highlanders]] | ||
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− | The '''House | + | The '''House Silversteed''' was founded back in Vailor, during the time of the [[Third Rurikid Uprising]], Avalon construction the fortress of Silverholt just above the Norlandic capital of Seahelm, Avalon Silversteed was a notable commander in the [[Sack of Seahelm]]. The House later went on to become a landed vassal of the Riverlanders in [[Principality of Dreadlands|Dreadlands]]. Later during their time in Norland during the Krag era, the Silversteeds had three respectable thanes, one Ethan a Count in the Dreadlands, Avalon Silversteed, King of Arbor, served Norland faithfully for years before rebelling after the death of [[Jevan Ruric]], and William a respected baron in Norland, who later returned to bring an end to his fathers un just rebellion. The House would remain, after the rebellion of Avalon, a house under Curon for a great many years, before Solaire Silversteed returned to Norland and aquired a ploy of land to construct a fortress and continue his house, this was short lived as Solaire was blinded by the Caunters and fled alongside them, forcing the return of William II and his brother Arthur. |
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The House Silversteed was founded back in Vailor, during the time of the Third Rurikid Uprising, Avalon construction the fortress of Silverholt just above the Norlandic capital of Seahelm, Avalon Silversteed was a notable commander in the Sack of Seahelm. The House later went on to become a landed vassal of the Riverlanders in Dreadlands. Later during their time in Norland during the Krag era, the Silversteeds had three respectable thanes, one Ethan a Count in the Dreadlands, Avalon Silversteed, King of Arbor, served Norland faithfully for years before rebelling after the death of Jevan Ruric, and William a respected baron in Norland, who later returned to bring an end to his fathers un just rebellion. The House would remain, after the rebellion of Avalon, a house under Curon for a great many years, before Solaire Silversteed returned to Norland and aquired a ploy of land to construct a fortress and continue his house, this was short lived as Solaire was blinded by the Caunters and fled alongside them, forcing the return of William II and his brother Arthur.