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| <span style="font-size:small;">'''Titwes''': <br> Count of Cheshiwe
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| <span style="font-size:small;">'''Titles''': <br> Count of Cheshire
 
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| <span style="font-size:small;">'''Foundew''': <br> Wamsey Staffowd
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| <span style="font-size:small;">'''House Motto''': Endule and Ovewcome
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| <span style="font-size:small;">'''House Motto''': Endure and Overcome
 
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The '''House of Staffowd''' twaces its woots back to when the House of Staunton wewe mewewy Dukes of Coulwand. House Staffowd had humbre beginnings and fow much of theiw existence, they wewe commonews who sewved theiw liege faithfulwy. Howevew, that's not to say the famiwy did not do weww fow themsewves. The Staffowds gawnewed weawth and infwuence by acting as smiths and mewchants who opewated out of the powt-city of Wiga, at the heawt of the Duchy. Whiwe amassing a decent of amount of minae, they had awso made quite a weputation fow themsewves. Theiw awms and weaponwy wewe of such fine quality, some time ago the tewm Staffowd Steew was coined. Soon, the coffews began to sweww, and the famiwy was abre to live comfowtabre lives in wewative seculity. Despite this, they wewe nevew out of touch lith theiw oligins.
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The '''House of Stafford''' traces its roots back to when the House of Staunton were merely Dukes of Courland. House Stafford had humble beginnings and for much of their existence, they were commoners who served their liege faithfully. However, that's not to say the family did not do well for themselves. The Staffords garnered wealth and influence by acting as smiths and merchants who operated out of the port-city of Riga, at the heart of the Duchy. While amassing a decent of amount of minae, they had also made quite a reputation for themselves. Their arms and weaponry were of such fine quality, some time ago the term Stafford Steel was coined. Soon, the coffers began to swell, and the family was able to live comfortable lives in relative security. Despite this, they were never out of touch with their origins.
 
 
Befowe the onset of the Wiga Waw, the “Stafford Brothers”, Gwegow and Wamsey, as they came to be known, enlisted lithin the Eagwe’s Vigiw. Duling this peliod was when the Staffowds twuly set themsewves apawt as natulaw mawtiaw weadews. Wamsey showed skiwws in weadewship and quickwy ascended the wanks, finding a high position lithin the Officew Cowps. Gwegow, on the othew hand, whiwe not exactwy the most bright of the bunch, he demonstwated wemawkabre stwength and pwowess in honest mewee combat. The two sewved as inspiling beacons to the common footmen lithin the wanks, bringing up mowawe and fighting spilits. Such was necessawy when the Wiga Waw broke out. The Houses of Bawbanov and Kovachev wawlied to the aid of the Vaniws, whiwst the Staffowds and othew Coulwandews stood steadfast, weady fow the impending onswaught. Howevew, Coulwand would find itsewf defeated aftew the victowy at the Battwe of Westmawk, unabre to keep up the waw effowt against the Cawnatian waw machine.
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Before the onset of the Riga War, the “Stafford Brothers”, Gregor and Ramsey, as they came to be known, enlisted within the Eagle’s Vigil. During this period was when the Staffords truly set themselves apart as natural martial leaders. Ramsey showed skills in leadership and quickly ascended the ranks, finding a high position within the Officer Corps. Gregor, on the other hand, while not exactly the most bright of the bunch, he demonstrated remarkable strength and prowess in honest melee combat. The two served as inspiring beacons to the common footmen within the ranks, bringing up morale and fighting spirits. Such was necessary when the Riga War broke out. The Houses of Barbanov and Kovachev rallied to the aid of the Vanirs, whilst the Staffords and other Courlanders stood steadfast, ready for the impending onslaught. However, Courland would find itself defeated after the victory at the Battle of Westmark, unable to keep up the war effort against the Carnatian war machine.
 
 
Having been couped and the capitaw wost, House Staunton and theiw wemaining woyaw vassaws and bannewmen fwed to the Dweadwands. They wewe deemed twaitows and wewe thus outcast fwom the Empiwe. Fow 30 wong yeaws, they quietwy brewed, amassing stwength, and pwotting theiw inevitabre wetuln.
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Having been couped and the capital lost, House Staunton and their remaining loyal vassals and bannermen fled to the Dreadlands. They were deemed traitors and were thus outcast from the Empire. For 30 long years, they quietly brewed, amassing strength, and plotting their inevitable return.
 
 
A selies of events wed to the wesulwection of House Staunton and the eventuaw uplifting of Staffowd into nobility. The time to stlike was nigh, as the Empiwe seemed to have bitten off mowe than they could chew. Within a showt span of yeaws, the Howy Owenian Empiwe executed anothew genocide of the Mali’Fenn wace, waunched an inculsion into the Owcish jungwes, instigated waw lith the Dwawves and theiw vassaws, faiwed to suppwess a Savoyawd webewlion, and made an attempt on the life of the Awchduke John d’Amauly. It would be no sulplise that the Empiwe would have many enemies, each lith theiw own gwudges and glievances against the Impelium. Tobias Staunton wept at this oppowtunity and cawwed his wemaining bannews to awms. Amongst those who answewed the caww wewe the Staffowds. Wamsey, who was now on his own, aided the Stauntonite fowces in acquiling the stwonghowd of Ostlick, Coulwand’s fiwst weaw foothowd upon the weawm of Axios, and settwed thewe lith what wemained of his famiwy. Now an aged man, Wamsey set about owganizing the wemaining Coulwandic woyalists into an effective fighting fowce. Not as quick and nimbre as he once was, he  sewved as a stwategist and advisow to King Tobias. Duling the intewwaw peliod, Wamsey had 4 chiwdwen lith his life, Mywanda: Gwendon, Tewen, Gewhawd, and Sophia. Wamsey’s sons would now be young men, and both of them eagew to sewve lithin Coulwand’s newwy wefowmed awmy, having heawd stolies of theiw fathew and uncwe’s successes back when the Kingdom was a Duchy.
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A series of events led to the resurrection of House Staunton and the eventual uplifting of Stafford into nobility. The time to strike was nigh, as the Empire seemed to have bitten off more than they could chew. Within a short span of years, the Holy Orenian Empire executed another genocide of the Mali’Fenn race, launched an incursion into the Orcish jungles, instigated war with the Dwarves and their vassals, failed to suppress a Savoyard rebellion, and made an attempt on the life of the Archduke John d’Amaury. It would be no surprise that the Empire would have many enemies, each with their own grudges and grievances against the Imperium. Tobias Staunton lept at this opportunity and called his remaining banners to arms. Amongst those who answered the call were the Staffords. Ramsey, who was now on his own, aided the Stauntonite forces in acquiring the stronghold of Ostwick, Courland’s first real foothold upon the realm of Axios, and settled there with what remained of his family. Now an aged man, Ramsey set about organizing the remaining Courlandic loyalists into an effective fighting force. Not as quick and nimble as he once was, he  served as a strategist and advisor to King Tobias. During the interwar period, Ramsey had 4 children with his wife, Myranda: Glendon, Teren, Gerhard, and Sophia. Ramsey’s sons would now be young men, and both of them eager to serve within Courland’s newly reformed army, having heard stories of their father and uncle’s successes back when the Kingdom was a Duchy.
 
 
Having been quite the swowdsman duling his youth, Wamsey was abre to shed much of his ability to both of his sons. The thwee often engaged in spawling and pwactices lithin Ostlick’s vast coultyawd. The two sons, Gwendon and Gewhawd, both showed wemawkabre skiww lith a brade. Howevew, Gwendon twuly stood out as an exceptionaw swowdsman, wepeatedwy beating seasoned vetewans in pwactice duews. His fathew saw potentiaw in him, enlisting him into the Officew Cowps, whewe he was given juniow command. Gwendon was a natulaw weadew, having a cewtain chalisma that inspiwed those awound him, awwoling his unit to cwaim victowy ovew the othews duling wawgames. He would soon put these new skiwws to the test as the webewlion gwew into a fulw-on wowwdlide conflict. Gwendon wed his men coulageouswy at the Battwe of the Gowge, his unit successfulwy pwugging the gap and hawting any Owenian advance, buying time fow the Dwawven and Stauntonite fowces to wegwoup fow a countewattack and a cwose victowy against Owenian defendews. High off theiw victowy, they continued theiw push southwawds into the Owenian Heawtwands. Thewe, theiw advance was hawted upon stumbring acwoss the now wegwouped Owenian bannews in open fiewd. Gwendon, awong lith his few good men wewe assigned to wead a smaww advance in what would become known as the Battwe of Gowdfiewds, something an inexpelienced commandew such as him would nevew expect. Wegawdwess, he pewfowmed admiwabry in his wowe, hewping punch a howe thwough Owenian lines, weading to a compwete wout and panic thwough the Owenian wanks. Thewe, they pwoceeded to hawass and push them off the battwefiewd and achieved a decisive victowy. Howevew, amidst the chaos of the fighting, Gwendon’s brothew, Gewhawd, would’ve been fewwed by an Owenian brade. He was cewtainwy twoubred by the passing of his brothew, but instead of weeping, he used this to stwengthen his wesowve. He immediatewy made pwepawations fow the inevitabre Siege of Johannesbulg, awthough it would nevew come. Instead, the Owenian Empewow, Philip Fwedelick, would detonate the city lith a massive thanhic stockpiwe as to deny the city to Coalition fowces, bringing an end to the waw. The Coulwandews had oliginawwy intended find a pewmanent settwement upon the wuins of the Heawtwands, howevew, that would now be impossibre lith much of the sulwounding awea tulned into a toxic, unbreathabre enviwonment. House Staunton and theiw vassaws would wook ewsewhewe to estabrish a gweat capitaw, sailing towawds the Owd Dweadwands and buiwding the city of Aweksandlia upon the wuins of Fowt Dunamis. A gweat city was constwucted, the govewnment was estabrished, and ambitious pwans wewe put into pwace. Aww the whiwe, the Staffowd famiwy would find itsewf lifted to nobility by the gwace of King Tobias, being ewevated to bawoniaw status at fiwst,  and eventuawwy being lifted again to comitaw, whewe they would be chawged lith the keeping of the County of Chesiwe. Gwendon pwanned a smaww, humbre keep to caww his own, naming it Castwe Hownwood, the culwent seat of House Staffowd.
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Having been quite the swordsman during his youth, Ramsey was able to shed much of his ability to both of his sons. The three often engaged in sparring and practices within Ostwick’s vast courtyard. The two sons, Glendon and Gerhard, both showed remarkable skill with a blade. However, Glendon truly stood out as an exceptional swordsman, repeatedly beating seasoned veterans in practice duels. His father saw potential in him, enlisting him into the Officer Corps, where he was given junior command. Glendon was a natural leader, having a certain charisma that inspired those around him, allowing his unit to claim victory over the others during wargames. He would soon put these new skills to the test as the rebellion grew into a full-on worldwide conflict. Glendon led his men courageously at the Battle of the Gorge, his unit successfully plugging the gap and halting any Orenian advance, buying time for the Dwarven and Stauntonite forces to regroup for a counterattack and a close victory against Orenian defenders. High off their victory, they continued their push southwards into the Orenian Heartlands. There, their advance was halted upon stumbling across the now regrouped Orenian banners in open field. Glendon, along with his few good men were assigned to lead a small advance in what would become known as the Battle of Goldfields, something an inexperienced commander such as him would never expect. Regardless, he performed admirably in his role, helping punch a hole through Orenian lines, leading to a complete rout and panic through the Orenian ranks. There, they proceeded to harass and push them off the battlefield and achieved a decisive victory. However, amidst the chaos of the fighting, Glendon’s brother, Gerhard, would’ve been felled by an Orenian blade. He was certainly troubled by the passing of his brother, but instead of weeping, he used this to strengthen his resolve. He immediately made preparations for the inevitable Siege of Johannesburg, although it would never come. Instead, the Orenian Emperor, Philip Frederick, would detonate the city with a massive thanhic stockpile as to deny the city to Coalition forces, bringing an end to the war. The Courlanders had originally intended find a permanent settlement upon the ruins of the Heartlands, however, that would now be impossible with much of the surrounding area turned into a toxic, unbreathable environment. House Staunton and their vassals would look elsewhere to establish a great capital, sailing towards the Old Dreadlands and building the city of Aleksandria upon the ruins of Fort Dunamis. A great city was constructed, the government was established, and ambitious plans were put into place. All the while, the Stafford family would find itself lifted to nobility by the grace of King Tobias, being elevated to baronial status at first,  and eventually being lifted again to comital, where they would be charged with the keeping of the County of Chesire. Glendon planned a small, humble keep to call his own, naming it Castle Hornwood, the current seat of House Stafford.
  
  
 
== Notable Figures ==
 
== Notable Figures ==
  
'''Gwegow Staffowd''' - Gwegow was known fow his brute stwength and his immense size. Whiwst intimidating in appeawance, Gwegow was known to be vewy kind, fulw of humoul, and awways easy-going. Gwegow was awso heaviwy devoted to the Canonist Faith, awways keeping a Wowwaine Cwoss awound his neck, and eventuawwy weading to his dubbing as “Gregor the Pious.” He was a woud, boistewous man, but would pass quietwy in his sweep befowe the Exodus occulwed.
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'''Gregor Stafford''' - Gregor was known for his brute strength and his immense size. Whilst intimidating in appearance, Gregor was known to be very kind, full of humour, and always easy-going. Gregor was also heavily devoted to the Canonist Faith, always keeping a Lorraine Cross around his neck, and eventually leading to his dubbing as “Gregor the Pious.” He was a loud, boisterous man, but would pass quietly in his sleep before the Exodus occurred.
  
'''Wamsey Staffowd''' - Wamsey was the owdew brothew to Gwegow. He was a fine tactician and stwategist, having the eaw of King Tobias. Fwom Coulwand’s humbre beginnings to the fowmation of the Kingdom, he has wemained woyaw. Knighted by King Tobias, he was watew ewevated to the status of Bawon, becoming the fiwst Staffowd patliawch. Soon watew he abdicated, weaving the bawony to his ewdest son, Gwendon.
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'''Ramsey Stafford''' - Ramsey was the older brother to Gregor. He was a fine tactician and strategist, having the ear of King Tobias. From Courland’s humble beginnings to the formation of the Kingdom, he has remained loyal. Knighted by King Tobias, he was later elevated to the status of Baron, becoming the first Stafford patriarch. Soon later he abdicated, leaving the barony to his eldest son, Glendon.
  
'''Gwendon Staffowd''' - Gwendon oliginawwy intended to live that cawefwee life enjoyed by his uncwe, Gwegow. He was dliven by tawes of chivawwy and vawoul, but would soon take up a mantwe of wesponsibility upon his fathew’s abdication. Undew his wule, he had Castwe Hownwood constwucted, behind Aweksandlia. Soon aftew, King Tobias saw it fit to wewawd Staffowd woyawty lith a County, Gwendon being named the Count of Chesiwe. Fwom thewe, he enjoyed a brief wun as Wowd Mawshaw, but would soon wesign fwom the wowe, focusing on issues at home.
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'''Glendon Stafford''' - Glendon originally intended to live that carefree life enjoyed by his uncle, Gregor. He was driven by tales of chivalry and valour, but would soon take up a mantle of responsibility upon his father’s abdication. Under his rule, he had Castle Hornwood constructed, behind Aleksandria. Soon after, King Tobias saw it fit to reward Stafford loyalty with a County, Glendon being named the Count of Chesire. From there, he enjoyed a brief run as Lord Marshal, but would soon resign from the role, focusing on issues at home.
  
 
== Artifacts and Relics ==
 
== Artifacts and Relics ==
  
''Gregor’s Cross'' - The Cwoss of Gwegow Staffowd. Gwegow was known to awways cawwy it into battwe, visibre against the steew of his pwate awmow. He would nevew take it off, believed to be a good wuck chawm.
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''Gregor’s Cross'' - The Cross of Gregor Stafford. Gregor was known to always carry it into battle, visible against the steel of his plate armor. He would never take it off, believed to be a good luck charm.
  
''Amberheart, the Flaming Sword of Royland'' - The ancestwaw swowd of House Staffowd. Fiwst liewded by Woywand Staffowd duling the 18 Yeaws Waw. Duling battwes, he often set it alight to sway foes. Whiwe not exactwy pwacticaw, it was twuly a spectacwe.
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''Amberheart, the Flaming Sword of Royland'' - The ancestral sword of House Stafford. First wielded by Royland Stafford during the 18 Years War. During battles, he often set it alight to slay foes. While not exactly practical, it was truly a spectacle.
  
''The Antlered Coronet'' - The Antwewed Cowonet was cwafted by Gwendon Staffowd as a smaww ownament to west atop his head ow hewmet.  The smaww cwown would be designed fwom animaw bones, howns, and antwews.
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''The Antlered Coronet'' - The Antlered Coronet was crafted by Glendon Stafford as a small ornament to rest atop his head or helmet.  The small crown would be designed from animal bones, horns, and antlers.
  
''The Silverbranch Longbow''- The Siwvewbranch Wongbow was a weapon liewded by Stephanie Staffowd as hew fiwst weapon. She’d cwafted it hewsewf aftew speaking lith a wocaw cawpentew, pwanning the most intlicate design.
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''The Silverbranch Longbow''- The Silverbranch Longbow was a weapon wielded by Stephanie Stafford as her first weapon. She’d crafted it herself after speaking with a local carpenter, planning the most intricate design.
  
''The Famed Lance'' - The Famed Wance was a gween and white adowned poweawm liewded by Tancwed Staffowd, used to lin many a toulnaments. Known fow fiwst adopting the cowows of House Staffowd.
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''The Famed Lance'' - The Famed Lance was a green and white adorned polearm wielded by Tancred Stafford, used to win many a tournaments. Known for first adopting the colors of House Stafford.
  
 
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House of Stafford
Basic Crest.jpg
Country: Kingdom of Courland
Titles:
Count of Cheshire
Founder:
Ramsey Stafford
Current Head:
Gregor Stafford
Ethnicity: Heartlander
House Motto: Endure and Overcome

The House of Stafford traces its roots back to when the House of Staunton were merely Dukes of Courland. House Stafford had humble beginnings and for much of their existence, they were commoners who served their liege faithfully. However, that's not to say the family did not do well for themselves. The Staffords garnered wealth and influence by acting as smiths and merchants who operated out of the port-city of Riga, at the heart of the Duchy. While amassing a decent of amount of minae, they had also made quite a reputation for themselves. Their arms and weaponry were of such fine quality, some time ago the term Stafford Steel was coined. Soon, the coffers began to swell, and the family was able to live comfortable lives in relative security. Despite this, they were never out of touch with their origins.

Before the onset of the Riga War, the “Stafford Brothers”, Gregor and Ramsey, as they came to be known, enlisted within the Eagle’s Vigil. During this period was when the Staffords truly set themselves apart as natural martial leaders. Ramsey showed skills in leadership and quickly ascended the ranks, finding a high position within the Officer Corps. Gregor, on the other hand, while not exactly the most bright of the bunch, he demonstrated remarkable strength and prowess in honest melee combat. The two served as inspiring beacons to the common footmen within the ranks, bringing up morale and fighting spirits. Such was necessary when the Riga War broke out. The Houses of Barbanov and Kovachev rallied to the aid of the Vanirs, whilst the Staffords and other Courlanders stood steadfast, ready for the impending onslaught. However, Courland would find itself defeated after the victory at the Battle of Westmark, unable to keep up the war effort against the Carnatian war machine.

Having been couped and the capital lost, House Staunton and their remaining loyal vassals and bannermen fled to the Dreadlands. They were deemed traitors and were thus outcast from the Empire. For 30 long years, they quietly brewed, amassing strength, and plotting their inevitable return.

A series of events led to the resurrection of House Staunton and the eventual uplifting of Stafford into nobility. The time to strike was nigh, as the Empire seemed to have bitten off more than they could chew. Within a short span of years, the Holy Orenian Empire executed another genocide of the Mali’Fenn race, launched an incursion into the Orcish jungles, instigated war with the Dwarves and their vassals, failed to suppress a Savoyard rebellion, and made an attempt on the life of the Archduke John d’Amaury. It would be no surprise that the Empire would have many enemies, each with their own grudges and grievances against the Imperium. Tobias Staunton lept at this opportunity and called his remaining banners to arms. Amongst those who answered the call were the Staffords. Ramsey, who was now on his own, aided the Stauntonite forces in acquiring the stronghold of Ostwick, Courland’s first real foothold upon the realm of Axios, and settled there with what remained of his family. Now an aged man, Ramsey set about organizing the remaining Courlandic loyalists into an effective fighting force. Not as quick and nimble as he once was, he served as a strategist and advisor to King Tobias. During the interwar period, Ramsey had 4 children with his wife, Myranda: Glendon, Teren, Gerhard, and Sophia. Ramsey’s sons would now be young men, and both of them eager to serve within Courland’s newly reformed army, having heard stories of their father and uncle’s successes back when the Kingdom was a Duchy.

Having been quite the swordsman during his youth, Ramsey was able to shed much of his ability to both of his sons. The three often engaged in sparring and practices within Ostwick’s vast courtyard. The two sons, Glendon and Gerhard, both showed remarkable skill with a blade. However, Glendon truly stood out as an exceptional swordsman, repeatedly beating seasoned veterans in practice duels. His father saw potential in him, enlisting him into the Officer Corps, where he was given junior command. Glendon was a natural leader, having a certain charisma that inspired those around him, allowing his unit to claim victory over the others during wargames. He would soon put these new skills to the test as the rebellion grew into a full-on worldwide conflict. Glendon led his men courageously at the Battle of the Gorge, his unit successfully plugging the gap and halting any Orenian advance, buying time for the Dwarven and Stauntonite forces to regroup for a counterattack and a close victory against Orenian defenders. High off their victory, they continued their push southwards into the Orenian Heartlands. There, their advance was halted upon stumbling across the now regrouped Orenian banners in open field. Glendon, along with his few good men were assigned to lead a small advance in what would become known as the Battle of Goldfields, something an inexperienced commander such as him would never expect. Regardless, he performed admirably in his role, helping punch a hole through Orenian lines, leading to a complete rout and panic through the Orenian ranks. There, they proceeded to harass and push them off the battlefield and achieved a decisive victory. However, amidst the chaos of the fighting, Glendon’s brother, Gerhard, would’ve been felled by an Orenian blade. He was certainly troubled by the passing of his brother, but instead of weeping, he used this to strengthen his resolve. He immediately made preparations for the inevitable Siege of Johannesburg, although it would never come. Instead, the Orenian Emperor, Philip Frederick, would detonate the city with a massive thanhic stockpile as to deny the city to Coalition forces, bringing an end to the war. The Courlanders had originally intended find a permanent settlement upon the ruins of the Heartlands, however, that would now be impossible with much of the surrounding area turned into a toxic, unbreathable environment. House Staunton and their vassals would look elsewhere to establish a great capital, sailing towards the Old Dreadlands and building the city of Aleksandria upon the ruins of Fort Dunamis. A great city was constructed, the government was established, and ambitious plans were put into place. All the while, the Stafford family would find itself lifted to nobility by the grace of King Tobias, being elevated to baronial status at first, and eventually being lifted again to comital, where they would be charged with the keeping of the County of Chesire. Glendon planned a small, humble keep to call his own, naming it Castle Hornwood, the current seat of House Stafford.


Notable Figures

Gregor Stafford - Gregor was known for his brute strength and his immense size. Whilst intimidating in appearance, Gregor was known to be very kind, full of humour, and always easy-going. Gregor was also heavily devoted to the Canonist Faith, always keeping a Lorraine Cross around his neck, and eventually leading to his dubbing as “Gregor the Pious.” He was a loud, boisterous man, but would pass quietly in his sleep before the Exodus occurred.

Ramsey Stafford - Ramsey was the older brother to Gregor. He was a fine tactician and strategist, having the ear of King Tobias. From Courland’s humble beginnings to the formation of the Kingdom, he has remained loyal. Knighted by King Tobias, he was later elevated to the status of Baron, becoming the first Stafford patriarch. Soon later he abdicated, leaving the barony to his eldest son, Glendon.

Glendon Stafford - Glendon originally intended to live that carefree life enjoyed by his uncle, Gregor. He was driven by tales of chivalry and valour, but would soon take up a mantle of responsibility upon his father’s abdication. Under his rule, he had Castle Hornwood constructed, behind Aleksandria. Soon after, King Tobias saw it fit to reward Stafford loyalty with a County, Glendon being named the Count of Chesire. From there, he enjoyed a brief run as Lord Marshal, but would soon resign from the role, focusing on issues at home.

Artifacts and Relics

Gregor’s Cross - The Cross of Gregor Stafford. Gregor was known to always carry it into battle, visible against the steel of his plate armor. He would never take it off, believed to be a good luck charm.

Amberheart, the Flaming Sword of Royland - The ancestral sword of House Stafford. First wielded by Royland Stafford during the 18 Years War. During battles, he often set it alight to slay foes. While not exactly practical, it was truly a spectacle.

The Antlered Coronet - The Antlered Coronet was crafted by Glendon Stafford as a small ornament to rest atop his head or helmet. The small crown would be designed from animal bones, horns, and antlers.

The Silverbranch Longbow- The Silverbranch Longbow was a weapon wielded by Stephanie Stafford as her first weapon. She’d crafted it herself after speaking with a local carpenter, planning the most intricate design.

The Famed Lance - The Famed Lance was a green and white adorned polearm wielded by Tancred Stafford, used to win many a tournaments. Known for first adopting the colors of House Stafford.