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Following the [[Battle of the Lone Island]] on the 11th of the Deep Cold, 1399, [[Jack Amador]] was granted [[Church of Canon|Pontifical]] recognition as Duke of the Holy Lands. This led to a wholesale consolidation of the lands that were under the jurisdiction of the [[House of Amador]].
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Following the [[Battle of the Lone Island]] on the 11th of the Deep Cold, 1399, [[Jack Amador]] was granted [[Church of the Canon|Pontifical]] recognition as Duke of the Holy Lands. This led to a wholesale consolidation of the lands that were under the jurisdiction of the [[House of Amador]].
  
 
Consequently, [[Jack Amador]] enfeoffed Jiraiya as Count of [[Crestfall|Vendere]] , which had grown from a small hamlet into a sizable port on the straits between the Sea of Renatus and the open ocean.
 
Consequently, [[Jack Amador]] enfeoffed Jiraiya as Count of [[Crestfall|Vendere]] , which had grown from a small hamlet into a sizable port on the straits between the Sea of Renatus and the open ocean.

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Jiraiya Amador
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Count of Crestfall
Reign: c.1400 - 1420.
Predecessor: Title Created
Successor: Title Extinct.
Count of Vendere
Reign: 1399 - c.1400
Predecessor: Jack Amador
Successor: Title changed to Crestfall
Background
Born: C. 1350
Death: C. 1420
Spouse: Jessica Amador
House: House of Amador
Father: Deran Amador (Disputed)
Joren Amador (Disputed)
Tristan Amador (Disputed)
Zafus Amador (Disputed)
Mother: Aria Amador (Disputed)

Jiraiya Amador was the Younger Brother or Cousin of the Legendary Founder & Patriarch of the House of Amador, Jack Amador. Jiraiya was titled the Count of Vendere, before consolidating the Amador holdings into the County of Crestfall, with himself as the titular Count. during the first settlements of Asulon.

Origins

For the Myths surrounding Jiraiya's Origins, please see Here.

The Consensus of the Current House of Amador (1914) stands that Jiraiya Amador was the Human Son of Joren and younger brother of Jack Amador, that they started as subsistence farmers close to the coast, not raided by orcs, but were instead met by Zafus who taught them how to become successful merchants. Of the two, Jiraiya was the far more successful merchant, but did not carry his elder brother's authority. Upon transitioning to Asulon & receiving their education, one of them spotted the opportunity hidden in the Eastern Isles of Asulon, which they would later conquer & settle with the help of Arthur Amador.

Adulthood

Economic Guilds

Elven Slave Trade

Though some may consider it shameful to admit or recognise, it is a little known fact that Jiraiya was involved in the purchase of several Elven slaves during their stewardship of the House of Amador's lands.

A Bill of Sale for a Dark Elf named Sadia is known to exist in the Archives of the House of Amador. The Dark Elf was purchased for the sum of five-thousand mina, but no other existing documents state what became of the Dark Elf or what work they occupied.

Count of Crestfall

Following the Battle of the Lone Island on the 11th of the Deep Cold, 1399, Jack Amador was granted Pontifical recognition as Duke of the Holy Lands. This led to a wholesale consolidation of the lands that were under the jurisdiction of the House of Amador.

Consequently, Jack Amador enfeoffed Jiraiya as Count of Vendere , which had grown from a small hamlet into a sizable port on the straits between the Sea of Renatus and the open ocean.

Jiraiya was responsible for the consolidation efforts on the Amador's homeland. He decided therefore to merge the existing towns of Ceru and Vendere into a greater polity known as Crestfall, changing the name of the title as a result.

Claim to the Dukedom of the Holy Lands

Death

Personality