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''Striga nobles of a bygone era, clad in the heavily embellished baroque panoply of their time''
  
''Katarina von Striga''
 
  
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The Striga are a noble family hailing from the Dragon Isles of Dwilight, and yet are mostly an enigma to the men and women they purport to serve alongside.
  
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Firstly, no one seems to know when they first settled on the Isles, nor where their family home (if they even have one) is located. Also, the noble house as an entity has surfaced, disappeared, and reappeared multiple times in the history of Dwilight with little explanation. These strange phenomena have never been addressed by the active members of the family.
  
The Striga are a noble family hailing from the Dragon Isles of Dwilight.
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Even stranger still, the Striga are notable for their ethereal features and extreme pallor. Those who have interacted closely with the family have noted that they tend to clothe themselves in heavy garments more suitable for the cold of northern Dwilight rather than the wet and temperate Dragon Isles. Why they do this, and how they avoid discomfort in such garb is yet another mystery surrounding the family.
 
 
Members of the House are notable for their extremely pale skin and nearly ethereal features. This is contrasted by lush, silky hair (usually red or black) and piercing grey eyes. They are not a very warm family. Striga scions more often than not have taciturn personalities. However, they are not impolite and place great emphasis on civility and decorum.
 
 
 
To allies, the Striga pride themselves on being task-oriented and level-headed, a voice of reason when their opinion is needed. To their enemies the Striga remain silent, choosing to let their deeds and martial skills do the talking.
 
  
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Finally, the Striga are not an expressive people. Though they do not lack for the courtesies required of noble society, whether in the finery of court or the clamour of battle members of the family are wont to maintain a steely disposition that complements the uncanny inhuman grey of their eyes.
  
  
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When called to war, the Striga don heavy full plate coloured the blackest of jet. A Striga's intricate set of armour will often be paired with a thick, fur-lined cloak. Headgear typically takes the form of a barbute or stechhelm. It is common for Striga to ornament their helms with crests depicting a full dragon, or parts (e.g. wings) of a dragon.
  
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Most Striga wield a blade as their weapon of choice, although the exact make and style of the arms they bear have differed across the centuries. Striga who choose to fight mounted are also proficient in the usage of the knightly lance.
 
 
''Reiter under the service of House Striga, armed with reiterschwert and auxiliary dagger''
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
When called to war, the Striga don heavy gothic full plate coloured the blackest of jet. A Striga scion's intricately embellished set of armour will often be paired with a thick cloak of rich crimson. Head protection is typically afforded by the sallet, which affords excellent coverage above the neck.
 
 
 
Most members of the family are familiar with the blade and will commonly bear the elegant swept-hilted reiterschwert as a sidearm and a mark of rank. Many scions are also fond of the tactically flexible hand-and-a-half bastard sword due to its compromise between potency and ease of use.
 
 
 
On the battlefield a Striga in full panoply is an intimidating sight: an ominous figure clad entirely in cold black steel, face hidden and crimson cloak billowing in his wake, beast and man thundering forth towards the enemy as a single monstrous amalgamation.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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''Examples of reiterschwerter and hilt detailing''
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Minor nobles who serve with the Striga are often equipped as reiters. These cavalry are equipped with straight-bladed sabres or swords and wear half plate consisting of helm, cuirass, arm and thigh armor, while the lower legs are protected by thick riding boots. Reiter horses are generally unarmoured for speed and maneuverability.
 
 
 
By contrast, smallfolk levies that bear House Striga's colours are often poorly equipped. The Scions provide their foot soldiers with simple steel helms, kite shields, and some rudimentary armour (such as the gambeson) at most, but weaponry must be sourced by the troops themselves. Cheaper polearms such as spears, glaives or bills are the norm.
 
 
 
 
 
  
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On the battlefield a Striga in full panoply is an intimidating sight: an ominous figure clad entirely in cold black steel, face hidden and cloak billowing in their wake, mount and noble thundering forth towards the enemy as a single monstrous amalgamation.
  
The arms of House Striga are ''Per pale sable and sanguine, a dragon rampant counterchanged''.
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By contrast, the smallfolk levies that bear House Striga's colours have wargear of generally mediocre quality. The Striga sponsor their foot soldiers with simple blackened steel helms and kite shields, but weaponry must often be sourced by the troops themselves. Cheap polearms such as spears, glaives or bills are the norm. The Striga seem to care little for the survival of these levies in battle. For their part, those that flock to the family's banner seem to be of unaccountably grim, dour or fatalistic disposition.

Latest revision as of 18:16, 4 February 2020

The House of Striga

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Striga nobles of a bygone era, clad in the heavily embellished baroque panoply of their time


The Striga are a noble family hailing from the Dragon Isles of Dwilight, and yet are mostly an enigma to the men and women they purport to serve alongside.

Firstly, no one seems to know when they first settled on the Isles, nor where their family home (if they even have one) is located. Also, the noble house as an entity has surfaced, disappeared, and reappeared multiple times in the history of Dwilight with little explanation. These strange phenomena have never been addressed by the active members of the family.

Even stranger still, the Striga are notable for their ethereal features and extreme pallor. Those who have interacted closely with the family have noted that they tend to clothe themselves in heavy garments more suitable for the cold of northern Dwilight rather than the wet and temperate Dragon Isles. Why they do this, and how they avoid discomfort in such garb is yet another mystery surrounding the family.

Finally, the Striga are not an expressive people. Though they do not lack for the courtesies required of noble society, whether in the finery of court or the clamour of battle members of the family are wont to maintain a steely disposition that complements the uncanny inhuman grey of their eyes.


Warfare

When called to war, the Striga don heavy full plate coloured the blackest of jet. A Striga's intricate set of armour will often be paired with a thick, fur-lined cloak. Headgear typically takes the form of a barbute or stechhelm. It is common for Striga to ornament their helms with crests depicting a full dragon, or parts (e.g. wings) of a dragon.

Most Striga wield a blade as their weapon of choice, although the exact make and style of the arms they bear have differed across the centuries. Striga who choose to fight mounted are also proficient in the usage of the knightly lance.

On the battlefield a Striga in full panoply is an intimidating sight: an ominous figure clad entirely in cold black steel, face hidden and cloak billowing in their wake, mount and noble thundering forth towards the enemy as a single monstrous amalgamation.

By contrast, the smallfolk levies that bear House Striga's colours have wargear of generally mediocre quality. The Striga sponsor their foot soldiers with simple blackened steel helms and kite shields, but weaponry must often be sourced by the troops themselves. Cheap polearms such as spears, glaives or bills are the norm. The Striga seem to care little for the survival of these levies in battle. For their part, those that flock to the family's banner seem to be of unaccountably grim, dour or fatalistic disposition.