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* Icehold; very politically active with a long history. The Baroness is known to be a deadly enemy to have. | * Icehold; very politically active with a long history. The Baroness is known to be a deadly enemy to have. | ||
* de Relarme | * de Relarme: pre-Cataclysm naval house, Jan de Relarme was the previous Admiral. | ||
* Barrington: | * Barrington: pre-Cataclysm naval house, Veltha Barrington is the current Admiral | ||
* Rathnison: old money, and lucky enough to have an eccentric patriarch who loved airships; he's a patron of the Reconstructionists. | * Rathnison: old money, and lucky enough to have an eccentric patriarch who loved airships; he's a patron of the Reconstructionists. | ||
* Ronchettilon: a minor house from the old nation of Quatrepart, famous for their tempers and military prowess. | * Ronchettilon: a minor house from the old nation of Quatrepart, famous for their tempers and military prowess. | ||
* Westmore: a minor noble house, who concern themselves with setting up basic schooling for literacy, numeracy and engineering. | * Westmore: a minor noble house, who concern themselves with setting up basic schooling for literacy, numeracy and engineering. |
Latest revision as of 13:28, 21 October 2022
Flotilla has quite a few noble houses that survived the Cataclysm.
The list below is not exhaustive. Players creating a character who is a noble can choose to belong to one of these or invent their own.
- Icehold; very politically active with a long history. The Baroness is known to be a deadly enemy to have.
- de Relarme: pre-Cataclysm naval house, Jan de Relarme was the previous Admiral.
- Barrington: pre-Cataclysm naval house, Veltha Barrington is the current Admiral
- Rathnison: old money, and lucky enough to have an eccentric patriarch who loved airships; he's a patron of the Reconstructionists.
- Ronchettilon: a minor house from the old nation of Quatrepart, famous for their tempers and military prowess.
- Westmore: a minor noble house, who concern themselves with setting up basic schooling for literacy, numeracy and engineering.