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= Origins =
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== House Ishida ==
  
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=== Origins ===
  
The origins of the Ishida are lost to the mists of time, but historians have suggested that the Ishida were a loosely affiliated clan of aristocrats from the prehistory of the Far East. For reasons unknown, the Ishida never rose to prominence on the Far East, remaining a house of minor nobility on the continent.
 
  
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The origins of the Ishida are lost to time, but tradition holds that they are descended from a line of Far Eastern nobles who experienced a diaspora generations ago. The main branch of the family has since settled in Atamara, calling itself '''House Ishida''' and adopting Atamaran (OOC: Western) norms of culture and tradition.
  
  
= Present Day =
 
  
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=== Present Day ===
  
The family as it is known today is a branch of the Ishida lineage that settled on Atamara a century ago.
 
  
Under the leadership of Mizuhiro the family managed to elevate itself into the ranks of Atamaran nobility. Given that the original home of the Ishida on Atamara was the mountainous region of Sauvia, the family has naturally been aligned with the Cagilan Empire.
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Under the leadership of Mizuhiro House Ishida managed to elevate themselves into prominence. Originally from Sauvia, during the Great Atamaran War Mizuhiro saw fit to relocate the family home and its heirlooms to Craigmore.
  
With the fall of Sauvia into anarchy, Mizuhiro saw fit to relocate the family home and heirlooms to Craigmore. They have maintained an active presence in the Cagilan Empire ever since.
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The Ishida are fair skinned, with characteristically black hair. Though records suggest that their ancestors possessed oriental looks, the average contemporary Ishida would not look out of place among the nobility of Atamara.
  
  
  
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=== Heraldry ===
  
  
== Heraldry ==
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[[Image:Ishida.png]]
  
  
[[File:RavenGuard.jpg‎]]
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''Heraldic device of House Ishida''
  
  
The heraldic emblem of House Ishida is a stylised raven with outstretched wings. It is often featured as an argent charge upon a sable field. Individual nobles may also include their personal heraldry or initials. The colour of House Ishida is sable, most noticeable when worn on the surcoats of Ishida troops and nobles.
 
  
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The heraldic emblem of House Ishida is a stylised raven with outstretched wings. It is often featured as an argent charge upon a sable field.
  
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The Raven is seen as a creature of cunning and intellect, both of which are qualities prized by the Ishida. The Raven is also common sight on the battlefield, a reminder to Ishida nobles that there is much opportunity in war.
  
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The primary colour of House Ishida is black, or sable. This is found most commonly on the cloaks donned by those who serve the House.
  
== The Raven Guard ==
 
  
  
Unlike many other families, House Ishida maintains a standing force known as the Raven Guard, numbering four companies. The companies are assigned to Ishida nobles when they begin their career, and it becomes the noble's responsibility to see that his or her company is equipped and trained for the inevitabilities of service to realm and family.
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=== Residence ===
  
The ''2nd'', ''3rd'' and ''4th companies'' of the Raven Guard are equipped as heavy infantry. Clad in black-cloaked mail, they are trained to fight in tight, cohesive formations. Standard issue arms consists of either a short sword or hand-axe and a shield bearing the family heraldry.
 
  
For this reason the Raven Guard specialise as a defensive force. Given a choice, they will prefer to dig in and form a shield wall rather than to advance and risk breaking formation. The Raven Guard infantry are particularly fond of deploying in the ''box'' formation.
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House Ishida's seat is the '''Ravenholme''', an imposing tower built of smooth black rock. Exceedingly lofty in comparison to the structures around it, the Ravenholme is both a fortification and a residence. Barrack spaces and living quarters have been hewn into the walls of the lower levels, ready to house the Ishida's troops as well as provide guest facilities for visiting nobles.
  
The honour of commanding the ''1st company'' has always been given to the family heir. The ''1st company'' is nominally equipped as cavalry. Equipped with lance and mail, they are trained to bring the fight to the enemy in the form of the cavalry wedge.
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The Ishida themselves occupy the upper floors. Compared to the homes of many noble families, the Ravenholme's interiors possess a slightly darker ambience. Wall-mounted candles provide a measure of light, as many of the lower hallways and rooms have little more than arrow-slits for windows. Furs are a common item, both as decoration and for warmth.
  
  
  
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=== The Ravenguard ===
  
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[[Image:RavenGuardCaptain.jpg]]
  
== Active Nobles ==
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''A Centurion of the Raven Guard''
  
  
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House Ishida maintains a standing force known as the '''Ravenguard'''. The Ravenguard is structured into companies, each led by a noble commander.
  
- '''''Cagilan Empire, Atamara''''' -
 
  
  
'''Mizuhiro Ishida''' - Viscount of Craigmore, Raven Guard 1st Company
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=== Ravenguard Hierarchy ===
  
'''Tetsuko Ishida''' - Countess of Tarree, Raven Guard 3rd Company
 
  
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Below the nobles are the '''Centurions''', the Guard equivalent of a Captain. Centurions are hand-picked from the ranks for exceptional leadership and courage in battle.
  
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In times of peace Centurions receive schooling in tactics and philosophy. Such education is costly and difficult to obtain outside of the nobility, and so the rank of Centurion is one that is very much sought after by the common soldiery.
  
- '''''Melhed, Beluaterra''''' -
 
  
  
'''Himeko Ishida'''* - Knight of Gor Ault, Raven Guard 2nd Company
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=== Ravenguard Troops ===
  
  
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==== Infantry and Mixed Infantry ====
  
* Former Marshal of the Obsidian Highguard and Baroness of Lundel, Obsidian Islands, East Continent
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Linesmen make up the majority of the Guard's rank-and-file. The average linesman is equipped with a round shield, axe or (more rarely) short sword. Some commanders may see value in equipping their linesman cohort with light javelins. They are usually armoured in leather or chain mail, depending on the resources available to their commander.
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In battle the linesmen are called to do exactly as their name suggests; hold the line. Discipline and cohesion are core tenets of the linesmen cohorts, and reckless bravery is touted as foolish in the face of organised formations. Linesmen tactics commonly involve forming a shield wall with the front ranks while their comrades in the rear fling javelins (when available) to whittle down the enemy before melee.
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==== Ravensworn ====
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There are many in the Guard who aspire to serve as centurions, not a difficult thing to understand given the associated benefits that come from being an officer. Naturally, applicants must undertake a stringent training regime and succeed in a number of tests before they can be counted among the best of the Guard.
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Many fail at some point or other, and those who wish to submit their names for another try are allowed to do so on one condition; they must serve for two years with the Ravensworn.
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The Ravensworn operate as a tactically flexible light cavalry force, trained primarily for extended sorties and scouting missions, but also to act as mounted skirmishers in battle when needed. Lightly armoured, they are equipped with swords, short bows and light lances to take advantage of their greater mobility.
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Due to their nature as failed applicants the Ravensworn are usually called upon for demanding military assignments far from home. These men ride into battles eagerly, hoping to distinguish themselves in the eyes of their commander.
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=== Notable Members ===
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- '''Mizuhiro Ishida''', ''Retired from active service''
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- '''Tetsuko Ishida''', ''Retired from active service''
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- '''Himeko Ishida''', Beluaterra, Thalmarkin
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- '''Isamu Ishida''', Atamara, Cagilan Empire
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- '''[[/Isao/]] Ishida''', The Far East, Arcaea (OOC: paused)
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- '''Cordelia Agrippa Ishida''', Suville, Atamara
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== Unknown Lineage ==
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The individuals below represent Ishida of unknown (either too minor, or unconfirmed) bloodlines.
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=== Notable Members ===
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- '''Stillia (Formerly [[/The Silent/]]) Ishida''', Dwilight, Swordfell (OOC: Paused)
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- '''[[/Reina/]] Ishida''', Dwilight, Fissoa
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- '''[[/Ulyssa/]] Ishida''', South Island, Sandalak
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- '''Mayumi Motohisa Ishida''', ''Retired from active service''

Latest revision as of 12:22, 12 August 2014

House Ishida

Origins

The origins of the Ishida are lost to time, but tradition holds that they are descended from a line of Far Eastern nobles who experienced a diaspora generations ago. The main branch of the family has since settled in Atamara, calling itself House Ishida and adopting Atamaran (OOC: Western) norms of culture and tradition.


Present Day

Under the leadership of Mizuhiro House Ishida managed to elevate themselves into prominence. Originally from Sauvia, during the Great Atamaran War Mizuhiro saw fit to relocate the family home and its heirlooms to Craigmore.

The Ishida are fair skinned, with characteristically black hair. Though records suggest that their ancestors possessed oriental looks, the average contemporary Ishida would not look out of place among the nobility of Atamara.


Heraldry

Ishida.png


Heraldic device of House Ishida


The heraldic emblem of House Ishida is a stylised raven with outstretched wings. It is often featured as an argent charge upon a sable field.

The Raven is seen as a creature of cunning and intellect, both of which are qualities prized by the Ishida. The Raven is also common sight on the battlefield, a reminder to Ishida nobles that there is much opportunity in war.

The primary colour of House Ishida is black, or sable. This is found most commonly on the cloaks donned by those who serve the House.


Residence

House Ishida's seat is the Ravenholme, an imposing tower built of smooth black rock. Exceedingly lofty in comparison to the structures around it, the Ravenholme is both a fortification and a residence. Barrack spaces and living quarters have been hewn into the walls of the lower levels, ready to house the Ishida's troops as well as provide guest facilities for visiting nobles.

The Ishida themselves occupy the upper floors. Compared to the homes of many noble families, the Ravenholme's interiors possess a slightly darker ambience. Wall-mounted candles provide a measure of light, as many of the lower hallways and rooms have little more than arrow-slits for windows. Furs are a common item, both as decoration and for warmth.


The Ravenguard

RavenGuardCaptain.jpg

A Centurion of the Raven Guard


House Ishida maintains a standing force known as the Ravenguard. The Ravenguard is structured into companies, each led by a noble commander.


Ravenguard Hierarchy

Below the nobles are the Centurions, the Guard equivalent of a Captain. Centurions are hand-picked from the ranks for exceptional leadership and courage in battle.

In times of peace Centurions receive schooling in tactics and philosophy. Such education is costly and difficult to obtain outside of the nobility, and so the rank of Centurion is one that is very much sought after by the common soldiery.


Ravenguard Troops

Infantry and Mixed Infantry

Linesmen make up the majority of the Guard's rank-and-file. The average linesman is equipped with a round shield, axe or (more rarely) short sword. Some commanders may see value in equipping their linesman cohort with light javelins. They are usually armoured in leather or chain mail, depending on the resources available to their commander.

In battle the linesmen are called to do exactly as their name suggests; hold the line. Discipline and cohesion are core tenets of the linesmen cohorts, and reckless bravery is touted as foolish in the face of organised formations. Linesmen tactics commonly involve forming a shield wall with the front ranks while their comrades in the rear fling javelins (when available) to whittle down the enemy before melee.


Ravensworn

There are many in the Guard who aspire to serve as centurions, not a difficult thing to understand given the associated benefits that come from being an officer. Naturally, applicants must undertake a stringent training regime and succeed in a number of tests before they can be counted among the best of the Guard.

Many fail at some point or other, and those who wish to submit their names for another try are allowed to do so on one condition; they must serve for two years with the Ravensworn.

The Ravensworn operate as a tactically flexible light cavalry force, trained primarily for extended sorties and scouting missions, but also to act as mounted skirmishers in battle when needed. Lightly armoured, they are equipped with swords, short bows and light lances to take advantage of their greater mobility.

Due to their nature as failed applicants the Ravensworn are usually called upon for demanding military assignments far from home. These men ride into battles eagerly, hoping to distinguish themselves in the eyes of their commander.


Notable Members

- Mizuhiro Ishida, Retired from active service

- Tetsuko Ishida, Retired from active service

- Himeko Ishida, Beluaterra, Thalmarkin

- Isamu Ishida, Atamara, Cagilan Empire

- Isao Ishida, The Far East, Arcaea (OOC: paused)

- Cordelia Agrippa Ishida, Suville, Atamara

Unknown Lineage

The individuals below represent Ishida of unknown (either too minor, or unconfirmed) bloodlines.


Notable Members

- Stillia (Formerly The Silent) Ishida, Dwilight, Swordfell (OOC: Paused)

- Reina Ishida, Dwilight, Fissoa

- Ulyssa Ishida, South Island, Sandalak

- Mayumi Motohisa Ishida, Retired from active service