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Moraine is a house with roots back to the Belgae tribes of [[Salisbury]]. Like many other families in [[Salisbury]] it has it’s roots in tribal warriors gaining prestige and glory after defeating Niall at the Battle of Carlion in ancient times. | Moraine is a house with roots back to the [[Belgae]] [[tribes]] of [[Salisbury]]. Like many other families in [[Salisbury]] it has it’s roots in tribal warriors gaining prestige and [[glory]] after defeating Niall at the Battle of [[Carlion]] in ancient times. | ||
Although most of the family lived as burghers in Sarum in those days, they now live well in and around [[Hillfort]]. | Although most of the family lived as burghers in Sarum in those days, they now live well in and around [[Hillfort]]. | ||
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* 439-463 Morlais | * 439-463 Morlais | ||
* 463-490 Tudwal | * 463-490 Tudwal | ||
* 491-[[495]] Morcant | * 491-[[495]] [[Morcant]] | ||
* [[495]]-515 No knight | * [[495]]-515 No knight | ||
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As of yet, none. | As of yet, none. | ||
===Members=== | |||
{{#ask:[[House::Moraine]]|format=ul}} | |||
== Family traits == | == Family traits == | ||
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Steel grey eyes | Steel grey eyes | ||
'''Traits: (men)'''<br /> | '''[[Traits]]: (men)'''<br /> | ||
Trusting +1<br /> | Trusting +1<br /> | ||
''Morain men always believed that your word is important.'' | ''Morain men always believed that your word is important.'' | ||
'''Traits: (women)'''<br /> | '''[[Traits]]: (women)'''<br /> | ||
Forgiving +1<br /> | Forgiving +1<br /> | ||
''Moraine women tend to leave their men a certain… leeway. At least, more than most.'' | ''Moraine women tend to leave their men a certain… leeway. At least, more than most.'' | ||
'''Traits: (both)'''<br /> | '''[[Traits]]: (both)'''<br /> | ||
Indulgent +1<br /> | Indulgent +1<br /> | ||
''Good food and wine should never be denied! It’s simply bad manners.'' | ''Good food and wine should never be denied! It’s simply bad manners.'' | ||
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== Heraldry == | == Heraldry == | ||
The Moraine shield consists of a dancing snake on a white background. The shield form varies through the ages but the pattern and colors remain. | The Moraine [[shield]] consists of a dancing snake on a white background. The [[shield]] form varies through the ages but the pattern and colors remain. | ||
Moraine [[heraldry]] has been around since the Battle of Carlion, where Gwarddur was given a shield for his family as a reward for capturing the Irish cheiftan Niall’s banner on the battlefield. The shield is inherited by the eldest son always, and cannot be modified in anyway by siblings, children or kin. | Moraine [[heraldry]] has been around since the Battle of [[Carlion]], where Gwarddur was given a [[shield]] for his family as a reward for capturing the [[Irish]] cheiftan Niall’s banner on the battlefield. The [[shield]] is inherited by the eldest son always, and cannot be modified in anyway by siblings, children or kin. | ||
The origin of the pattern on the Moraine shield is a mystery to later heralds, and it seems that the Moraine has a tendency to keep things to themselves. One theory claims that Gwarddur took an old tribal symbol from a ritual in his youth, another theory that it was a family symbol with traces back to the families trading background. | The origin of the pattern on the Moraine [[shield]] is a mystery to later heralds, and it seems that the Moraine has a tendency to keep things to themselves. One theory claims that Gwarddur took an old tribal symbol from a ritual in his youth, another theory that it was a family symbol with traces back to the families trading background. | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
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==History== | ==History== | ||
Until a young warrior decided to again pick up the warrior sword and find fortune fighting the Irish. | |||
The Morain family, like many others of it’s time, found it’s fortune in the prosperous town of Sarum. Ancient warriors of the tribe fought both against, and later for, the [[Romans]]. Several warriors of old got [[names]] and fortunes, and they managed to live quite well on the loot they received. The house soon settled in Sarum as Burghers and traders. | |||
Until a young [[warrior]] decided to again pick up the [[warrior]] [[sword]] and find fortune fighting the [[Irish]]. | |||
===Roman period=== | ===Roman period=== | ||
During the Roman occupation house Moraine stuck to Sarum as traders and burghers. Since the house had big fortunes from their days as looting warriors they had enough money to both pay of tribute to the local romans and earn a pretty penny by themselves. | During the Roman occupation house Moraine stuck to Sarum as traders and burghers. Since the house had big fortunes from their days as looting warriors they had enough money to both pay of tribute to the local [[romans]] and earn a pretty penny by themselves. | ||
====Gwarddur rules the family==== | ====Gwarddur rules the family==== | ||
One of those that stood by Constantin to protect Britain was the barbarians led by a certain Gwarddur, Moraines current family elder. He swore Constantin loyalty in 431, and served him until Constantine was murdered in 440. As a reward for his loyalty in combat in Battle of Carlion he was given his old families lands under the local warlord Rudderch . Most of the family moved out to the new farms and tried to fit into their new lives, but some stayed in Sarum. | One of those that stood by Constantin to protect [[Britain]] was the barbarians led by a certain Gwarddur, Moraines current family elder. He swore Constantin loyalty in 431, and served him until Constantine was murdered in 440. As a reward for his loyalty in combat in Battle of [[Carlion]] he was given his old families lands under the local warlord [[Rudderch]] . Most of the family moved out to the new farms and tried to fit into their new lives, but some stayed in Sarum. | ||
====Morlais rules the family==== | ====Morlais rules the family==== | ||
I 451 Morlais assumed lordship over Swallowcliff manor and took control of the family as his father died in the famous Battle of Chalons. He ruled the manor with careful consideration and made sure that he took well hand of his fathers realm. He was proud of his fathers accomplishments, but never forgot where the family came from. He was a proud Belgae tribesman to the end of his days. | I 451 Morlais assumed lordship over Swallowcliff manor and took control of the family as his father died in the famous Battle of [[Chalons]]. He ruled the manor with careful consideration and made sure that he took well hand of his fathers realm. He was proud of his fathers accomplishments, but never forgot where the family came from. He was a proud [[Belgae]] tribesman to the end of his days. | ||
====Tudwall rules the family==== | ====Tudwall rules the family==== | ||
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====Tudwall rules the family==== | ====Tudwall rules the family==== | ||
During Uthers early years, the family was still controlled by Tudwal. He took well care of the manor, but was known to be both secretive and careful. Many believed he usurped the manor and had no right to it. He presented official looking papers to the lord in 485, but these were proven to be false when Sir Morcant returend from his exile in Britanny. | During Uthers early years, the family was still controlled by Tudwal. He took well care of the manor, but was known to be both secretive and careful. Many believed he usurped the manor and had no right to it. He presented official looking papers to the lord in 485, but these were proven to be false when Sir [[Morcant]] returend from his exile in Britanny. | ||
====Morcant rules the family==== | ====Morcant rules the family==== | ||
The last years of Uthers reign, Sir Morcant was head of the family. A feud brewed with the Bishop of Venta. Two men of Moraine’s lineage was killed. Sir Morcant was killed before he could get revenge or compensation. | The last years of Uthers reign, Sir [[Morcant]] was head of the family. A feud brewed with the Bishop of Venta. Two men of Moraine’s lineage was killed. Sir [[Morcant]] was killed before he could get revenge or compensation. |
Latest revision as of 08:09, 19 October 2017
House Moraine
House | |
Information | |
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Founder: | Unknown |
Family tree: | Click here |
Family feature: | Steel grey eyes |
House traits | |
Traits: | Indulgent, Men: Trusting, Women: Forgiving |
Passions: | Hate (Saxons) |
Skills: | Men: Recognize, Women: Fashion |
Statistics: | APP |
Heraldry | |
Blazon: | Argent, a swaying snake Azure in pale swallowing a child Carnation |
Moraine is a house with roots back to the Belgae tribes of Salisbury. Like many other families in Salisbury it has it’s roots in tribal warriors gaining prestige and glory after defeating Niall at the Battle of Carlion in ancient times.
Although most of the family lived as burghers in Sarum in those days, they now live well in and around Hillfort.
Heads of family
Noteworthy members
As of yet, none.
Members
Family traits
Family trait: (men)
+5 Recognize
Morain men always had a knack for remembering people’s faces, maybe after living in Sarum for so long.
Women’s gift: (women)
+5 Fashion
Morain women dress better than simple farmers, and make sure the men keep up too!'
Passion:
Hate (Saxons): +1
The Moraine family took the horrors of the Night of Long Knives worse than most.
Distinctive feature:
Steel grey eyes
Traits: (men)
Trusting +1
Morain men always believed that your word is important.
Traits: (women)
Forgiving +1
Moraine women tend to leave their men a certain… leeway. At least, more than most.
Traits: (both)
Indulgent +1
Good food and wine should never be denied! It’s simply bad manners.
Statistics:
+1 APP
You always need to keep yourself at your best!
Heraldry
The Moraine shield consists of a dancing snake on a white background. The shield form varies through the ages but the pattern and colors remain.
Moraine heraldry has been around since the Battle of Carlion, where Gwarddur was given a shield for his family as a reward for capturing the Irish cheiftan Niall’s banner on the battlefield. The shield is inherited by the eldest son always, and cannot be modified in anyway by siblings, children or kin.
The origin of the pattern on the Moraine shield is a mystery to later heralds, and it seems that the Moraine has a tendency to keep things to themselves. One theory claims that Gwarddur took an old tribal symbol from a ritual in his youth, another theory that it was a family symbol with traces back to the families trading background.
History
The Morain family, like many others of it’s time, found it’s fortune in the prosperous town of Sarum. Ancient warriors of the tribe fought both against, and later for, the Romans. Several warriors of old got names and fortunes, and they managed to live quite well on the loot they received. The house soon settled in Sarum as Burghers and traders.
Until a young warrior decided to again pick up the warrior sword and find fortune fighting the Irish.
Roman period
During the Roman occupation house Moraine stuck to Sarum as traders and burghers. Since the house had big fortunes from their days as looting warriors they had enough money to both pay of tribute to the local romans and earn a pretty penny by themselves.
Gwarddur rules the family
One of those that stood by Constantin to protect Britain was the barbarians led by a certain Gwarddur, Moraines current family elder. He swore Constantin loyalty in 431, and served him until Constantine was murdered in 440. As a reward for his loyalty in combat in Battle of Carlion he was given his old families lands under the local warlord Rudderch . Most of the family moved out to the new farms and tried to fit into their new lives, but some stayed in Sarum.
Morlais rules the family
I 451 Morlais assumed lordship over Swallowcliff manor and took control of the family as his father died in the famous Battle of Chalons. He ruled the manor with careful consideration and made sure that he took well hand of his fathers realm. He was proud of his fathers accomplishments, but never forgot where the family came from. He was a proud Belgae tribesman to the end of his days.
Tudwall rules the family
Morlais died at the hand of the Saxons at the Night of Long Knives. He was succeeded by his much younger brother Tudwall. But in reality, a son of Morlais had survived and was shipped of in secret to be raised in Brittany.
Uther period
Tudwall rules the family
During Uthers early years, the family was still controlled by Tudwal. He took well care of the manor, but was known to be both secretive and careful. Many believed he usurped the manor and had no right to it. He presented official looking papers to the lord in 485, but these were proven to be false when Sir Morcant returend from his exile in Britanny.
Morcant rules the family
The last years of Uthers reign, Sir Morcant was head of the family. A feud brewed with the Bishop of Venta. Two men of Moraine’s lineage was killed. Sir Morcant was killed before he could get revenge or compensation.