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Latest revision as of 14:35, 17 June 2024

"Strength in Honor, Unity in Purpose."
Highvale Family
Fame 0
Wealth 1110
Home Region Watto
Home World Beluaterra


The Highvale Family

The Rise of the Highvale Family

In the vast and treacherous land of Beluaterra, the rise of the Highvale family is a tale of struggle, ambition, and unyielding spirit. This narrative, chronicled through generations, begins with humble origins and culminates in the establishment of a noble lineage, deeply entwined with the fate of Western Watto and the Free Republic of Nothoi.

Humble Beginnings

The story begins with Cedric Highvale, a blacksmith's son born in a small, nameless village nestled in the shadow of the Roof of the World. Cedric’s father, Garrick, was a skilled blacksmith, known for his craftsmanship and integrity. Garrick’s forge was the heart of the village, providing tools and repairs for the farmers and woodsmen who eked out a living in the harsh, unforgiving terrain. Despite their modest life, Garrick instilled in Cedric a sense of honor and a burning desire to rise above his station.

Cedric’s childhood was spent in the heat and smoke of the forge, where he learned the value of hard work and perseverance. He was a quick learner, and his father’s pride in his growing skill was evident. However, Cedric’s ambitions stretched far beyond the confines of their village. He often listened intently to the travelers and traders who passed through, bringing tales of distant lands and grand adventures. These stories ignited a spark in Cedric’s heart, filling him with dreams of a future that lay beyond the horizon.

The Journey West

At a young age, Cedric decided to leave his village and carve out a destiny of his own. He bade farewell to his family and the life he had known, armed with little more than his father’s teachings and an indomitable will. His journey westward was fraught with danger. He traversed treacherous mountain passes where the air was thin and the cold was biting, and he navigated dense, uncharted forests teeming with wild beasts and unseen threats.

The journey was long and arduous, but Cedric’s resolve never wavered. Along the way, he encountered other wayfarers—some friendly, others hostile. He learned to survive on his wits and the skills he had honed at his father’s forge. His hands, once used to shaping metal, now wielded a sword with growing proficiency. Each step brought him closer to his goal, driven by the vision of a future where he could build something lasting and meaningful.

Cedric’s travels eventually led him to the lands of Watto. The region was a patchwork of independent fiefdoms, each ruled by bandit lords embroiled in endless squabbles over borders and resources. It was a land ripe for change, and Cedric saw an opportunity to forge something greater.

Upon reaching Watto, Cedric was struck by both its potential and its peril. The region was plagued by bandits and marauding undead who preyed upon the weak and defenseless. The local village leaders, more concerned with their own power struggles, failed to provide the protection their people so desperately needed. Cedric, with his strong arm and keen mind, began to gather followers—dispossessed farmers, disillusioned soldiers, and those who longed for a leader to rally behind.

Cedric’s band grew in strength and number, and he soon found himself at the head of a formidable force. He led his men with a mixture of stern discipline and genuine care, earning their unwavering loyalty. They drove out the bandits, secured the borders of a small section of land, and brought a semblance of order to the chaos that had taken root here. Cedric’s reputation as a just and capable leader spread, and he was approached by the people of Western Watto to become their village leader.

The other nearby village leaders, threatened by Cedric’s growing influence, conspired to eliminate him. They underestimated the loyalty he inspired in his followers and the strategic acumen he possessed. In a series of small skirmishes and battles, Cedric outmaneuvered and defeated his rivals, consolidating his hold over his village and the nearby territory. His leadership brought stability and prosperity to the region, and the people began to look to him not just as a protector, but as a lord.

Cedric Highvale’s rise to power marked the beginning of the Highvale dynasty. He established his seat in a sturdy stone keep atop a small hill, which came to be known as Highvale Hold. The crest of the Highvale family—a golden oak tree on a field of dark green—was adopted to symbolize strength, longevity, and a deep connection to the land. Under Cedric’s rule, the village and its people flourished, and the Highvale name became synonymous with justice and honor.

The Birth of a Dynasty

Cedric married a local healer named Alayna, and together they had a son, Thaddeus. Cedric’s leadership brought stability and prosperity to the region, but it was Thaddeus who would expand the family’s influence through shrewd alliances and strategic marriages. Thaddeus married Elara, the daughter of a powerful neighboring village leader, cementing the Highvale’s influence in the region.

Thaddeus was a man of vision and ambition. He invested heavily in the development of infrastructure, building roads, bridges, and irrigation systems that improved the lives of his people. His wife, Elara, bore him three sons: Aric, Cedric, and Gareth. The Highvale family’s fortunes continued to rise, and by the time Thaddeus’s eldest son, Aric Highvale, came of age, the family had all the qualifications to become a respected noble house in Beluaterra.

Notable Members of the Highvale Family

Aric Highvale: Eldest son of Thaddeus Highvale. Currently Knight of Watto managing the Western Watto estate.

Cedric Highvale: Middle son of Thaddeus Highvale. Currently Knight of Paisly managing the Rynn JeVondair Memorial estate.

Gareth Highvale: Youngest son of Thaddeus Highvale. Currently Knight of Karbala managing the Trade District estate.