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These three brothers are former vassals of Count Bledri of Rydychan. They are part of house Wallingford.  
These three brothers are former vassals of Count Bledri of [[Rydychan]]. They are part of house Wallingford.  


Because the king was busy elsewhere, the countess’s lands were seized by usurpers, three brothers, disloyal men who were once her vassals. They seized control of Rydychan after Count Bledri died years ago. They refuse to acknowledge the countess’s rights to the holding, claiming that only men have such rights and that since no men of Bledri’s family live, it is theirs now. The three brothers are bad vassals, rarely having answered the summons of King [[Uther]] “because we were not summoned as freeholding barons of his.”  
Because the king was busy elsewhere, the countess’s lands were seized by usurpers, three brothers, disloyal men who were once her vassals. They seized control of Rydychan after Count Bledri died years ago. They refuse to acknowledge the countess’s rights to the holding, claiming that only men have such rights and that since no men of Bledri’s family live, it is theirs now. The three brothers are bad vassals, rarely having answered the summons of King [[Uther]] “because we were not summoned as freeholding barons of his.”  

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Bege, Beleus and Basile

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These three brothers are former vassals of Count Bledri of Rydychan. They are part of house Wallingford.

Because the king was busy elsewhere, the countess’s lands were seized by usurpers, three brothers, disloyal men who were once her vassals. They seized control of Rydychan after Count Bledri died years ago. They refuse to acknowledge the countess’s rights to the holding, claiming that only men have such rights and that since no men of Bledri’s family live, it is theirs now. The three brothers are bad vassals, rarely having answered the summons of King Uther “because we were not summoned as freeholding barons of his.”

Their argument is ridiculous, of course, since they do not legally hold title even at this time.

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