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Lerald Vyronov (Late 1400s – 1565) was a Hansetian soldier, craftsman, and noble serving in the Dukes' War, Eighteen Years' War, and Riga War. Originally from the peasantry, Lerald had risen through the ranks from his petty serfdom to nobility through his feats as a freerider and soldier. He is the founder of the minor noble House of Vyronov.

Biography

Lerald Vyronov was born to Hansetian horse breeders within Carnatia, growing up in a life of poverty. He grew up with a minimal education, and did not know how to read or write till much later in his life, but instead was reared towards animal husbandry like his family. When Lerald was aged 7, his family made the first trip with the young boy to the Orenian capital, to which Lerald recorded later in his memoirs: "[...] bustling with activity, it was a marvelous sight to behold. Never before had I seen such a crowd, and the noises which banged my ears, the smells which barraged my nose, and the working girl which made my eyes gaze in wonder." At the age of 14, he was married to the daughter of the village miller, a girl of 12 years, and had a stillborn baby when Lerald was at the age of 15.

On the outbreak of the Dukes' War, Lerald was drafted into the host of Duke Siguine of Haense as a footman, and served primarily under the command of Count Tarcell of Valles, the serving regent of the Duchy of Haense and leader of the Northern Army. Both Siguine and Tarcell had thrown their lot in with Duke Hugh of Adria in support for his kingship over King Olivier of Savoie. Lerald would serve in the bloodiest battle of the conflict, the Battle of the Blackwald, which saw the rebel army crushed by the royalists. Lerald barely escaped when the retreat horns were called, and he joined the remainder of the army in Barrowyk under the command of Lord Kazimir Vladov. Lerald was transferred to the defense of Brelus before the siege, and so survived the onslaught that was the Siege of Barrowyk.

When Brelus fell in 1521, Lerald joined the company of Leon of Amaury and Baldwin de Bar, where he served in the Tarchar Crusade against Aryat Bey. During the Horen Restoration, Lerald served as one of the soldiers under Athirius Roke when protecting the future Emperor John I to Felsen after the assassination of Guy de Bar. He later returned to Carnatia to take up his family pastures after hearing of his father's death, but continued to yearn for the adventures he once had. He joined as a permenant soldier underneath John, Count of Kvasz and Duke Otto II of Carnatia, where he furthered his fame in the Eighteen Years' War.

Lerald grew an outstanding loyalty to Lord John, which he continued to serve through the majority of his life. He became the Master of Horses for the Duchy of Carnatia under Duke John, and later one his personal guards. When John abdicated for Petyr Barbanov, Lerald continued to his duty and was later raised as Baron of Altsfield, composing of his home village and the lands surrounding it.

Lerald would die of old age in 1565, having sired multiple sons and daughters.