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HISTORICAL STUDY OF FISKE VANIR


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MARGRAVE FISKE VANIR

FISKE VAR BRYTANOV VANIR

FERDINANDUS FILIUS BRITANNUS BASILEII

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[!] A portrait of Fiske Vanir painted by a Haeseni artisan, circa. 1574

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PREFACE.

 

“Since the establishment of the House of Vanir in the year 1576, there has been a great many notable Vanirs that have amassed insurmountable amounts of prestige for themselves, which evidently many have failed to be aptly recognized in Haeseni history.

 

Lord Fiske I, Margrave of Vasiland is among the many members of the honorable house of Vanir that has failed to be mentioned as a notable Lord of Hanseti-Ruska.

 

In this study, you’ll find the beginnings of Lord Fiske’s life, his family life, and his ultimate turn to become the first vassal lord of House Vanir in the Kingdom of Hanseti-Ruska ; which hosts a great many noteworthy achievements that have gone unmarked for far too long.

 

With this study, I seek to dedicate it to the life of the second Lord of House Vanir, Margrave Fiske Vanir. May you read this and be enlightened on the enriched life of the Honorable, Fiske ‘The Bloody’.”

 

Matyas Baruch.

Valwyck, 356 E.S.

 


 

CHILDHOOD.

 

The young Vanir was born in Kraken’s Watch in the year 1524. Fiske was fathered by Lord Britannus Vanir and mothered by Emilia Vladov. His early youth matured around his younger siblings; brother Lukas Vanir and sister Emma Vanir. With his childhood taking place during a period directly succeeding the Duke’s Wars, his life with his family was spent in exile before his father’s eventually regained nobility as an Imperial vassal.

While it is known that the future patriarch formed sturdy bonds between his two younger siblings; the relationship he shared with his brother Lukas would ultimately transcend well into his adult life.

 

Before his grasp onto adulthood, Fiske warded underneath his father, Britannus which granted him extensive knowledge of diplomacy that eventually would see benefit as he turned towards elevating his family’s house to that of a Margraviate. 

 

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MARRIAGE & FAMILY LIFE.
 

From the very day Fiske was born, his future as the heir to the House of Vanir wasn’t of great certainty after the defeat in the Duke’s War. Similarly it was uncertain for who he’d marry and build a family with. Family records reveal little to no knowledge about the inner workings of the marriage between Lady Halyna Barrow and Lord Fiske Vanir but, it is known that the sea faring House would carry on as the pair parented respectfully four children; Brandon Vanir, Katherine Vanir, Sigmund Vanir and Emilia Vanir.

 

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[!] A painting of Lady Halyna Barrow, circa. 1580


 

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LIFE.

 

Margrave Fiske Vanir, the first Margrave of Vasiland and second Lord of the sea faring House of Vanir began his tenure as patriarch at the mature age of forty-eight as he bore the title Baron of Kraken’s Watch following his father’s death in 1572, which marked the beginning of an eleven year-long reign as the Vanir patriarch ultimately seeing the existence of the Northern Unification.

 

During Fiske’s long life, he was revered by his compatriots as the true embodiment for what any Haeseni should aspire to be. As the son of Baron Britannus Vanir, the Lord Paramount of the Carnatian League had awfully large shoes to fill. Never wavering the Vanir lord proved doubters beyond reasonable belief and underneath his guidance and instruction, he led thousands of Haeseni troops during both the Riga War and the Krajian Rebellion, all throughout gaining a favorable reputation that continues to be admired by the Haeseni over two hundred years later. 

 

Regardless of the fact of being dubbed Fiske ‘The Bloody’, the staunch Haeseni loyalist’s fervor was never questioned after he led many battles, notably the victorious Siege of Kraken’s Watch, which resulted in the reclaimage of House Vanir’s castle of Kraken’s Watch and subsequently his House’s elevation to be part Haense’s higher nobility(Baruch, Kovachev); the Margraviate of Vasiland.

 

From the time he was but a boy to the very day of his passing, Lord Fiske Vanir maintained a presence unlike any other, striking fear upon his foes and utilizing his diplomatic knowledge from his father to cleverly weave his way through a war-riddled life. Fiske later in life continued his service to the Kingdom of Hanseti-Ruska until later passing on the reins to his eldest son, Brandon Vanir.

 

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DEATH.

 

Later in his life, the elder Margrave of Vasiland would reach the senior age of sixty-six before passing peacefully by bedside by way of old age. Despite the little record recounted of the storied life of Margrave Fiske Vanir, it is known that he passed by bedside surrounded by his loved ones including the like of his brother, Palatine Lukas Vanir. Directly following his passing, his eldest son Brandon Vanir succeeded his father as the second Lord of Vanir underneath the vassalage of the Kingdom of Hanseti-Ruska and third Lord of Vanir since his Britannus’ elevation to Imperial nobility.

 


Published by Baruch & Kortrevich Publishing

Written by Matyas Baruch

 

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