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During the Great Grief Grand Duke Ramon was slain in battle, leaving behind his three sons and wife in Redstonia. As the King of Redstonia, Von Roterstein, decided to abandon his kingdom to trek westwards, the oldest son, Albert Bronzeherz, decided they would stay in Redstonia with their ailing mother. King Von Roterstein took with him the majority of the remains of the Redstonian army, most of the citizens, all of the Redstonian cannons and the entire treasury. They did however leave Albert and his followers plenty of cake to last a few months. | During the Great Grief Grand Duke Ramon was slain in battle, leaving behind his three sons and wife in Redstonia. As the King of Redstonia, Von Roterstein, decided to abandon his kingdom to trek westwards, the oldest son, Albert Bronzeherz, decided they would stay in Redstonia with their ailing mother. King Von Roterstein took with him the majority of the remains of the Redstonian army, most of the citizens, all of the Redstonian cannons and the entire treasury. They did however leave Albert and his followers plenty of cake to last a few months. | ||
It was for naught however. Soon after the Rotersteiners left the widow of Ramon died, and Albert and his brothers had to defend the city against a hoard of savages who soon began to besiege the city. They managed to surrender the city to the savages in exchange for their lives, but only their lives. Destitute, the brothers roamed the ruins of the old world, eventually settling in a former Redstonian colony near the city of Marsadini. Here the family would live for several generations as farmers. | It was for naught however. Soon after the Rotersteiners left the widow of Ramon died, and Albert and his brothers had to defend the city against a hoard of savages who soon began to besiege the city. They managed to surrender the city to the savages in exchange for their lives, but only their lives. Destitute, the brothers roamed the ruins of the old world, eventually settling in a former Redstonian colony near the city of Marsadini. Here the family would live for several generations as farmers. During the early Fourth Era, Klaus Bronzeherz succesfully wrote a letter to the Kythiran Imperial Council of Aristocrats asking for formal recognition as an Ancient House. This was ultimately granted once their lineage had been proven sufficient, based mostly on a handful of small heirlooms. |
Revision as of 15:18, 5 August 2024
House Bronzeherz is an Ancient House, which reached its pinnacle during the Second Era under Grand Duke Ramon Bronzeherz of Redstonia. The current patriarch of the family is Lord Maximilian Bronzeherz, who is a carpenter. The family lives in a small house in the outskirts of Helmira.
History
House Bronzeherz began, as most Ancient Houses, as Overlords in Attica during the First Era. Their ancient family home, one of the largest of that time, standing on an island in Oldspawn, still exists, although it has not been owned by the family for centuries.
When Lord Von Roterstein decided to journey east to escape the Raids on the Riverlands, he joined forces with Lord Bronzeherz in this endevour. They settled in the Peninsula of Peril, and together began work on what would emerge as the Kingdom of Redstonia. Lord Von Roterstein crowned himself King, whilst Bronzeherz as second-in-command received the title of Grand Duke of Redstonia.
During the Great Grief Grand Duke Ramon was slain in battle, leaving behind his three sons and wife in Redstonia. As the King of Redstonia, Von Roterstein, decided to abandon his kingdom to trek westwards, the oldest son, Albert Bronzeherz, decided they would stay in Redstonia with their ailing mother. King Von Roterstein took with him the majority of the remains of the Redstonian army, most of the citizens, all of the Redstonian cannons and the entire treasury. They did however leave Albert and his followers plenty of cake to last a few months.
It was for naught however. Soon after the Rotersteiners left the widow of Ramon died, and Albert and his brothers had to defend the city against a hoard of savages who soon began to besiege the city. They managed to surrender the city to the savages in exchange for their lives, but only their lives. Destitute, the brothers roamed the ruins of the old world, eventually settling in a former Redstonian colony near the city of Marsadini. Here the family would live for several generations as farmers. During the early Fourth Era, Klaus Bronzeherz succesfully wrote a letter to the Kythiran Imperial Council of Aristocrats asking for formal recognition as an Ancient House. This was ultimately granted once their lineage had been proven sufficient, based mostly on a handful of small heirlooms.