Vindus Family

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Coat of Arms of the Vindus Family

Family Overview

Despite being an older Family, it is interesting to note that for most of its history, the Vindus family was rather unremarkable. The Vindus family was not rich or poor. I never did anything to distinguish itself. It was never renown for its honor or lack thereof. In fact, it was almost boring enough to be known as such. Then the family began to shrink. Less were born and more died until the Vindus Family consisted only of one man, his wife and their children. Then they betrayed the Empire.

The Vindus family, under the leadership of Dreider Vindus, had resorted to selling sensitive Imperial information to the enemies of the Empire. Even worse, the Vindus family had been found guilty of murdering several prominent nobles in exchange for foreign gold. In response, the Empire stripped the Vindus family of its noble status, wealth and then all living members where executed. The only person to escape death at the hands of the Empire was the bastard Arathorn Vindus, Dreider´s youngest son.

Many years later, Arathorn Vindus joined the Imperial army. He managed to distinguish himself through hard work and determination showing a steadfast loyalty than few could match. During this time he managed to bring new honor to the family name and even managed to convinced the Empire to restore the Vindus family´s noble status. Since the family´s restoration, it has repeatedly shown itself to be loyal to the Empire.

The Bastard House

House Vindus has earned the unusual nickname “The Bastard House.” In fact, many in the house have embraced it. The name first came into use when Arathorn Vindus used his status as a bastard to help convince the Empire to restore his families noble status. He had argued that, while his parents and their true born children had committed treason, being a bastard, he was intact barely a Vindus and was not likely to carry on any of their more unsavory traits. While it was his merrit that convinced the Empire to bestow nobility upon him, many found it amusing that he would so openly embrace his bastardhood.

Further cementing the use of the name was the fact that Arathorn never married and gave birth only to bastards.

Coat of Arms

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Originally the Vindus family's coat or arms was a tree covered in silver green leaves standing before the sun. After the family's fall to disgrace, it was changed to a bare, dead looking, tree standing before the moon. Shortly after the family's restoration, a single silver-green leaf was added to show that life was indeed coming back to the Vindus family.

Prominent Members

Dreider Vindus

Arathorn Vindus

Hestor Vindus

Ergos Vindus

Ril Vindus