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[[Galantos_Family/Hurlant_Branch/Girard|Girard]], A knight of [[Asylon]]
 
[[Galantos_Family/Hurlant_Branch/Girard|Girard]], A knight of [[Asylon]]
  
[[Galantos_Family/Hurlant_Branch/Jean|Jean]], A lowly adventurer. Currently of [[Perdan]].
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[[Galantos_Family/Hurlant_Branch/Jean|Jean]], A lowly adventurer. Currently of [[Perdan_(Realm)|Perdan]].
  
 
== History ==
 
== History ==

Revision as of 04:22, 2 February 2014

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HURLANT FAMILY

The sons of Bufort Galantos, they are the remaining heirs and claimants to his titles and inheritance. They have inherited his hot temper, sly wit, and rakish good looks.

Formerly of House Galantos, and once based in Eston, on Atamara, the Hurlant descendants took a new surname to reflect a new era in this lineage.


Known Hurlants

Alejandro, a knight of Silnaria

Girard, A knight of Asylon

Jean, A lowly adventurer. Currently of Perdan.

History

After several generations, the Galantos Banners were forgotten. Spread across the known world, the sons of Tarkas either died in battles fought for foreign lords, or went mad with religious fervor and vanished into the wild.

In a cruel irony, the only descendants left alive after many years were the children of Bufort, son of Borugar, the most irresponsible and least chivalrous of all the Galantos blood. He was widely known as a cheat, a drunkard, a womanizer, and a villainous lout. Yet somehow he found time to marry and sire legitimate heirs. Raised far from the original family estate, the Sons of Bufort have recently begun to return from the South East Islands to Atamara (among other lands), to bring their house back to it's former standing.

To show their independence and distinction from the Galantos heritage, hey have taken a new surname, and have also adopted the personal arms of their father as the banner of their House and Name. It is a black sword on a grey field, with burgundy chevron.