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The House of Arn is of relatively recent origin, having risen from low-born foreign anonymity to the honorable nobility of Massillion a mere forty years ago. It is unclear how they managed to achieve this newfound rank, as the known history of the family speaks of nothing but brutal mercenaries and villainous traders. Some quietly allege that bribery and extortion were involved, while others whisper of murder most foul. Despite their humble and highly questionable roots, however, the House of Arn has attracted little attention since their noble founding, quietly assimilating into the ways of the Kingdom of Eston.
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The House of Arn is of relatively recent origin, having risen from low-born foreign anonymity to the honorable nobility of [[Massillion]] a mere forty years ago. It is unclear how they managed to achieve this newfound rank, as the known history of the family speaks of nothing but brutal mercenaries and villainous traders. Some quietly allege that bribery and extortion were involved, while others whisper of murder most foul. Despite their humble and highly questionable roots, however, the House of Arn has attracted little attention since their noble founding, quietly assimilating into the ways of the Kingdom of [[Eston]].
  
Recently, the fourth born son, Maladek, has taken up the family banner and ridden forth to bring honor and fame upon himself and his house. He serves Duke Basil, and is yet unproven in battle. The family expects very little of him.
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Recently, the fourth born son, [[Maladek Arn|Maladek]], has taken up the family banner and ridden forth to bring honor and fame upon himself and his house. He serves Duke Basil, and is yet unproven in battle. The family expects very little of him.
  
Maladek's twin brother, Levant, emigrated to a foreign land to seek a blasphemous faith. His name is no longer spoken by the family.
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Maladek's twin brother, [[Levant Godson|Levant]], emigrated to a foreign land to seek a blasphemous faith. His name is no longer spoken by the family.

Revision as of 00:47, 22 November 2006

The House of Arn is of relatively recent origin, having risen from low-born foreign anonymity to the honorable nobility of Massillion a mere forty years ago. It is unclear how they managed to achieve this newfound rank, as the known history of the family speaks of nothing but brutal mercenaries and villainous traders. Some quietly allege that bribery and extortion were involved, while others whisper of murder most foul. Despite their humble and highly questionable roots, however, the House of Arn has attracted little attention since their noble founding, quietly assimilating into the ways of the Kingdom of Eston.

Recently, the fourth born son, Maladek, has taken up the family banner and ridden forth to bring honor and fame upon himself and his house. He serves Duke Basil, and is yet unproven in battle. The family expects very little of him.

Maladek's twin brother, Levant, emigrated to a foreign land to seek a blasphemous faith. His name is no longer spoken by the family.