GoodGuyMatt 7066 Popular Post Share Posted May 24, 2021 THE DUCAL HOUSE OF BARCLAY "Wer Rastet, Der Rostet" 3rd of Wzuvar and Byvca, 375 E.S Spoiler Dynastic arms of Barclay with the Barclay eagle as supporter, holding a sword in one hand to signify the family’s military tradition, a scepter in the other as symbol of their authority over their demesne and a halo as a symbol for the Sainthood of Tylos Barclay. INTRODUCTION Presently being one of the only two Ducal houses and one of the few remaining Waldenian families in the realm, House Barclay is a relatively new line of landed peers within the Kingdom of Hanseti-Ruska. Seeing its rise from humble origins in the scene of noble families, the house has quickly grown in both status and numbers, now having become one of the more prominent lineages of the Kingdom.Founded by Ser Wilheim Barclay as the Baronial house of Freising after the War of the Two Emperors, the Barclays now rule over Reinmaren land and populace, whilst stemming from the same rich, yet relatively unexplored Haeseni-Waldenian culture. With hard work and sheer persistence being core mindsets adapted throughout the members of the house, the aspects of competence and duty are taught and emphasised to every Barclay since youth. They are taught to contribute to both their House and Kingdom, bringing glory to each, whilst also remembering their humble roots and abiding by them. CURRENT TITLES The Duchy of Reinmar The County of Kretzen The Barony of Freising The Barony of Sigradz RISE TO DUKEDOM The Barclays have seen a relatively quick rise to both power, rank and prestige; a noted difference from a majority of its fellow noble lineages and houses in the Kingdom of Hanseti-Ruska. It began with the story of the peasant Wilheim Barclay, the determined Reinmaren farmer and warrior who aimed, at the time, to live a life of glory for both himself and his family. Having shown himself a versed military commander of King Marius II’s forces during the War of the Two Emperors. After a series of military campaigns during the war, most prominently being the contribution of sixteen horses liberated from Renatian stables and placed into Haeseni ones. This event, among others, led towards the establishment of an equestrian tradition within the house, as Wilheim was monikered “the Stallion.” Behind him, Wilheim had the backing of his two brothers, Anton Barclay, who was to become both Archbishop of Haense and a member of the College of Cardinals, and Reinhard Barclay, who later aimed to form close ties with the House of Ruthern (Dukes of Vidaus at the time), taking the mantle of the newly created Cadet House of Barclay-Markanz and becoming Baron of Sigradz before his untimely death. Depiction of Wilheim and Anton Barclay, founding members of House Barclay As Wilheim took the first steps towards leading the house towards a path of influence and power, his son, Erwin, would achieve something that has been achieved only twice throughout Haeseni history, that being the rise from a Baronial house into Dukedom within a single generation. Through sheer perseverance, competence, and expansion of the House and its political power and influence, Erwin was able to achieve the quickest noble rise possible, doing so as only the second patriarch of House Barclay. Being a hard working and experienced military leader, Erwin took over as Marshal of Haense, succeeding his father in this position, thus becoming the second out of four consecutive Barclay Marshals. Having risen to the highest level of nobility currently granted to families in Hanseti-Ruska, the further work of the house was now a matter of maintaining the power achieved, something that would come relatively natural as its succeeding patriarchs adapted their lives into the Reinmaren mentality of competence. With both Erwin’s son and grandson, Manfred and Friedrich, succeeding as patriarchs and Lord Marshals of Hanseti-Ruska, the house kept to its martial roots, leading, maintaining and expanding the Haeseni army for a total of four generations. During this period, as the House began expanding in numbers, other Barclays had also been establishing themselves as any competent Reinmaren would, with many occupying Aulic positions in his Majesty’s council, some facing themselves towards business endeavours, and others focusing on continuing the martial tradition. CULTURE Etymology and Reinmaren Language Despite Barclay not sounding as a Waldenian name, it technically is: for it stems as an adopted word from the Waldenian linguistic branched predecessor known as Reinmaren. Barclay is the combination of the Reinmaren words Bark, meaning “charge,” and Lei, meaning “steed.” Barklei became the Reinmaren way of describing the cavalrymen of the tribes above the Tova river: alleging that House Barclay, or the ancestors they stemmed from, have a long standing equestrian tradition. That said, no known Barclays precede Wilheim, Anton, and Reinhard, and they are considered the first generation of the house.As for the Reinmaren language itself, it mostly consists of a good portion of Waldenian, and even despite the differences most of the language that is spoken to this day by the Reinmaren is indeed pure, if not slightly altered Waldenian. The original language of the Reinmaren, however, although mostly lost to time, has found itself spoken by a very limited minority in modern days, mostly consisting of old Barclays who were taught the language by their predecessors. Although the language has begun being used more and more within the house, there remains no academic study or documentation of it, and most of it is communicated orally. Reinmaren Roots and Establishment of Ideology Stemming from branches of the extensive Waldenian culture, the Barclays have found themselves adapting to both their ancestral culture, whilst integrating themselves into the Haeseni one. Thus, as the pursuit of personal and house identity continued, the Barclays, through a process that lasted a few generations, have now established themselves as individuals of mainly Reinmaren descent. Although the history of the Reinmaren and their origins is largely extensive yet sinfully unexplored, suffice to say the lineage descended from a coalition of many semi-Waldenian tribes, naturally called Reinmaren, although to not overly-extensive distinction between their Waldenian counterparts.Overall, this branch of Waldenians versed and differentiated themselves from the rest through the subscription to a number of ideologies, some of the most prominent ones that have remained with the Reinmaren of modern day being the importance of competence and the extensive respect for work. Furthermore, these tribesmen have appeared to highly associate themselves with the art of horse riding. Accounted as some of the most fearsome horse riders of the land during days long gone, great emphasis was put into martial training and equestrian skill. As such, the Barclays have found a way of ancestral bonding and establishment of self identity through the subscription to many of these Reinmaren ideologies and traditions, sticking to their roots and adapting it with time Depiction of a Reinmaren training his son. In the modern days, the concrete upholding of the house to these ideals and ideologies have manifested themselves in a number of ways. For example, it still remains a highly regarded tradition for the young Barclay boys not only to know how to handle themselves in battle through training, but also to join the ranks of the Haeseni Royal Army, be it for life, or to simply offer themselves as a fighter for the Kingdom temporarily. Nevertheless, it is expected from all house members to not only have such skill, but to be willing to use it for the protection of both family and kingdom in times of need.Furthermore, the subscription to the ideological importance of competence within the members of the house has been manifested in a more abstract form of tradition, something not yet written, though expected from all Barclays. As said from one of the old Reinmaren chieftains, Chief Hosha, a saying still remains prominent throughout Barclay's life: "It is not the status of the work that makes the Shqiptar. It is the Shqiptar that brings status to his work.” With the term Shqiptar meaning hard worker or craftsman in old Reinmaren, the outlook of the common Barclay towards the importance of work becomes tied with their history and ancestral culture once more.Overall, it suffices to say that the house has been able to keep to its Reinmaren roots, an aspect which is further emphasised to every member of the house, as they are reminded to remember their roots. This advice refers to both the Reinmaren upbringing, whilst also reminding the now-noble Barclay that they were once a mere peasant, and ought to regard themselves as such in specific cases, so to retain some of the commoner humility and bind with the people. Portrait of a Barclay noble riding his trusted steed Equestrian Tradition Much like the Carnatians or the Savoyards, the Barclays seemingly inherited the ways of the steed. In their service as Landsers during the War of the Two Emperors, they had proven their cavalry excellence in every battle they were deployed. After this war, the House kept an extensive breeding industry to provide to the Brotherhood of Saint Karl and the Hanseti-Ruskan state. Their brand of having quick steeds made them, aside from being a military force, a big commercial player as well. From this wealth, they purchased further land concessions and a villa in New Reza. With further training in the the ways steed riding, the newer generations were taught more and more on the art of cavalry, with many using such skill during the Scyfling Invasion in Haense, namely Ser Osvald Barclay as a leader of the Cavalry troops, and Brandt Barclay as a mounted warrior during one of the battles. After the exodus to Almaris, the family further associated themselves with these noble beasts as entrepreneur Albrecht Barclay began a business of horse breeding and trading, using his family knowledge to his advantage. After many horses bred and traded, the man had supplied enough steeds to mount a good majority of the Reinmaren populace. Depiction of a Barclay taking care of his steed in Reinmar TRADITIONS Hustingen - House Gatherings The origin of the term ‘Husting’ comes from the Reinmaren term “Hausding”, literally translating into “House Thing”, in which the riders would gather to elect new chieftains, discuss the future of their tribes, their feuds and matters of household. While the Husting lost many of its elder features with the tribesmen transitioning into settled life, its core function of acting as an informal moot remained stoic. Within this gathering, the family members gather around the Patriarch’s table, determining decisions and the direction of the House together. Depiction of a Barclay Husting Die Prüfungen des Hengstes - The Trials of the Stallions Since tribal days, adulthood was not seen as something to be given. It was something to be earned. Young Reinmaren children were told and shown what was needed of them to become adults. A rider was expected to provide for and protect his family, so Reinmaren men took very seriously the job of preparing their sons and daughters for adulthood. For the descendants of the Reinmaren riders, an extra pair of hands helping out at the farm had been necessary. So, from early childhood, children were given tasks that prepared them for their future lives. These tasks produced essential skills a boy had to acquire, and these skills were taught by fathers, brothers, uncles and other men in and around the family. Age didn't automatically mean a child had what was required of him to be regarded as an adult, boys had to prove their worth. This same outlook into the process of growing up has been adapted even by the modern Reinmaren, namely those of House Barclay. Commonly, a Barclay child is expected and taught to grow into a man of great feats, be it through their parent’s teachings or through a more concrete and systematic manner of evaluation. The latter of these being what are known as the Barklei Trials, or the Trials of the Stallions. These tests are set upon the growing Barclay son or daughter as they near the age of maturity, usually around fourteen to sixteen years old. As they grow, the Junger Barklei are required to undergo the following trials so to become Hoherer Barklei (see House Hierarchy): Die Prüfung der Demut - The Trial of Humility The child is subjected to a month of working along with the farmhands and stableboys around the Reinmaren countryside, with a scythe, to introduce the child to the core tenet of Jorenic liberties, as well as teaching the child of the root of the Barclays. Die Prüfung der Loyalität - The Trial of Loyalty The child is inducted into the standing military of Hanseti-Ruska. The Barclay Junger is to follow the initiate program as a member of the Haeseni Army, so as to receive the basics of proper military discipline and training. Once finished, they may either take the oath and pursue a military career, or leave the army before taking the oath and pursue another career of their choosing Die einsame Jagd - The Lone Hunt With a bow, a quiver of arrows, and their sword, the child is sent into the thick foliage of forests around the heartlands of Hanseti-Ruska, within the forest, they must come back with the corpse of a predator. The bigger, the more prestigious. This trial is usually done with a couplet of Junger Barclays, where they go together in their hunt, so as to both earn their prestige, and learn to work with their family. Die Pilgerfahrt des Heiligen Tylos - The Pilgrimage of Saint Tylos After the hunt, the child packs up their belongings, food and weaponry to depart for a pilgrimage of repute. Before the pilgrimage they conduct a prayer to Saint Tylos and prepare to devote themselves to the holy saint’s pilgrimage in humility. Throughout the pilgrimage, the Barclay is to wear black clothing, so as to symbolize a humbled mind and state during the holy process. The pilgrimage starts at the chapel of Saint Tylos in Reinmar, then continues to the Basilica of Saint Henrik in Karosgrad, then back towards the road to Reinmar in order to go to Providence and pray at the Basilica of the Ascent of Exalted Godfrey. Once finished in Providence, the pilgrim Barclay travels south to visit the Abbey of Saint Robert, then making their way to Luciensburg to the Temple of Saint Lucien and Blessed Jon Renault and the Owynist Priory. Afterwards, continuing the road to the north-west for a bit, the Barclay shall go off road and begin to walk the hillsides towards the north, so to reach a road that will lead back to the Haeseni lake, and with a boat row back to Reinmar, where the pilgrimage ends with a pray to Saint Tylos’ chapel, just as it began. Depiction of a Junger Barklei preparing for their pilgrimage. Der Eid von Macken - The Oath of Macken Originating from old Reinmaren tribal oaths performed during a Chieftain’s rise to power, the Oath of Macken, in the modern context, is a series of oaths performed by an heir to one of the Reinmarian houses and the people of that house, along with their other Reinmarian counterparts upon his succession to the leadership of that house. The oath requires specific designated men, in order to fulfill certain roles as the ceremonial event takes place. Upon the completion of the oath, leadership is considered to be transferred to the new patriarch. Artists’ interpretation of the tribal preparation for the procession of the Oath of Macken for Chieftain Enver Hosha. “DIE GRUNDSÄTZE DER HENGSTE” - THE TENETS OF THE STALLIONS Established and formally written by Baron von Sigradz, Erich Barclay and the rest of the members of House Barclay in 375 ES, the Tenets of the Stallions were to be a set of principles which both served to define the House’s culture and beliefs, whilst also putting such in practice. The Tenets of the Stallions are to be followed by all those born under the House of Barclay, they are to be respected, honored, and practiced by all those who call themselves Barclay. Those born into House Barclay are to be reminded of these Tenets throughout their life. As such they’re taught them since youth by their family members, and after finishing the Barklei Versuche to show themselves to be a fitting Höherer Barklei, they take an oath before Saint Tylos and the rest of the house, swearing to uphold the following Tenets: 1. Ein Barklei sollte sein Leben leben und Taten vollbringen, die seiner Haus und seinem Königreich Ruhm bringen. A Barclay ought to live his life and accomplish deeds that bring glory to his House and Kingdom 2. Ein Barklei sollte seinen Barclay-Kollegen respektieren. Er muss ein guter Ehemann, Vater, Sohn, Cousin oder Onkel sein und immer Blut an die erste Stelle setzen. A Barclay ought to respect his fellow Barclay. He must be a good husband, father, son, cousin or uncle, and always put blood first. 3. Ein Barklei soll sich nicht zu tauchen in Unmoral erlauben, ein Ungläubiger oder Vater Bastarde werden. A Barclay shall not allow himself to dip into immorality, become an infidel, or father bastards. 4. Ein Barklei muss Karriere machen, um zu Haus und Königreich gleichermaßen beizutragen. Denn we rastet, der rostet A Barclay must pursue a career to contribute to House and Kingdom alike. For he who rests, rusts. 5. Ein Barklei sollte seine Karriere mit größtmöglichem Respekt und Hingabe behandeln, was auch immer es sein mag. A Barclay ought to treat his career with the utmost respect and devotion, whatever it may be. 6. Ein Barklei sollte sich immer an seine Wurzeln erinnern. A Barclay should always remember his roots. 7. Ein Barklei sollte diejenigen mit niedrigerem Rang mit Respekt behandeln. A Barclay should treat those of lower rank with respect. 8. Ein Barklei sollte jemanden nicht nach der Art seiner Karriere beurteilen oder respektieren, sondern nach der Art, wie er sich seiner Karriere widmet, solange dies ehrenhaft ist. A Barclay should not judge or respect someone based on the nature of their career, but based on the nature that they devote themselves to their career, long as it is honorable. 9. Ein Barclay sollte wissen, wie man eine Waffe führt, und er wird immer bereit sein, für Haus und Königreich gleichermaßen zu kämpfen. A Barclay should know how to wield a weapon, and he shall always be prepared to fight for House and Kingdom alike. 10. Ein Barklei sollte sich mit Reiten auskennen, und er wird diese edlen Kreaturen immer mit Respekt behandeln. A Barclay should be versed in riding a horse, and he shall always treat these noble creatures with respect. Depiction of the pages in which the “Grundsätze der Hengste” were written HOUSE HIERARCHY Similarly to the establishment of the Tenets of the Stallions (read below), after the conduction of the Barclay Husting of 375 ES, hosted by Erich Barclay von Sigradz with the rest of the house, it was decided to establish a system of ranking, or better put, hierarchy in the house. This would include the roles of the Duke, Duchess, Heir, as well as the implementation of different ranks of Barclays depending on their position in the house, their contributions, etc. Thus establishing a concrete way to distinguish and reward the hard working Barclay who upholds their tenets and duty to the house, whilst creating incentive for the younger of the family to follow in their ancestor’s footsteps. As such, the following Hierarchical system was established: Hauptleiter (Duke von Reinmar) - Stemming from the Old Reinmaren titles used during the culture’s tribal era, The Hauptleiter is a term that has changed its meaning while its use remained. The word refers broadly to the occupying patriarch within the House, who carries the responsibility of serving and leading his peers into prosperity. Hauptmutter (Duchess von Reinmar) - The “mother” of the house, whose duties and specific obligations to the house, beside raising the Duke’s children, remain open-ended, as long as the sense of loyalty and honor is kept intact. Von Sigradz (The Heir) - Due to the lack of primogeniture succession during the tribal era of the Reinmaren, no historical term for the old chiefs’ singular heirs have been found. As such, the title and position of the Barclay heir shall remain their noble title, in the current case being Baron von Sigradz. With this title usually used within the house members to address the young heir, it was found fitting that such a name was decided. Begleiter - The “Companion”, the same one who is chosen by and accompanies the Duke during the Oath of Macken, and continues doing so throughout their life. Functioning as a second hand to the Dukes, the Begleiter assists and takes the same authority as the Herzog in his absence Schatzmeister - The “Treasurer” of Reinmar, this position is assigned to a member of the house that has shown interest in upkeep and maintaining both the financial accounts of the house as a whole, as well as look after the proper fulfillment of the Reinmaren coffers. Kern Barklei - Being the highest of the common Barklei ranks throughout the house, the “Core” Barclay is the most seasoned, trusted, and competent of the house. These are part of the main leadership and dynastic council of the lineage. Alter Barklei - Translating to “Old Barclay”, this rank within the family is reserved as a titular reward and acknowledgement to the older generations of living Barclays, who, after a long and prosperous life, retire. Held with much respect within the house, the Alter Barklei usually fulfill their positions as grandparents, granduncles, etc. They help take care of the children, raising them the proper Reinmaren way, and bless the rest of the family with their wisdom. Grand Barklei - Being one position before a Barclay may become a Kern Barklei, those of the Grand rank, as the name suggests, are Höherer family members who have distinguished themselves as doers of great deeds and bringers of glory to the house. These are some of the more competent of Barclays, and, although the position is not directly associated with age, these tend to be the mature and adult members of the house. They are held with great regard, both within the house and outside of it due to their position and competence. The process of deciding whether a Barclay is fit to be called a Grand one is decided by the Duke and the house as a whole during a Husting. Upon reaching this rank within the family, the Barclay is given a new, healthy and strong steed of Reinmaren stock. Höherer Barklei - Translating to “Higher Barclay”, the Höherer family members are those Barclays young adults who have finished the Trials and take the Oath of the Stallions. These are the common Barclays in a sense, those who have recently matured, and are now expected to begin showing great promise to the house. Despite their further development as a Barclay and individual, the Höherer Barklei are nevertheless regarded with as much respect as anyone in the House, and are supported by the higher members to reach their potential. Junger Barklei - The youngest of the family, these are the children of the house, usually spanning up to the age of 16, where they then begin taking their trials, joining the military as an initiate, and finally take the Oath of the Stallions. During their childhood the Barclay is allowed to explore the world, and is to some extent introduced to the overall mentality of the house as they are raised. They are allowed their fun for a good majority of their childhood, though around the age of 14 to 15, as they mature, they are regarded with much more seriousness by the elders, preparing them for adulthood. Once sworn to uphold the tenets, the Junger Barklei becomes a Höherer. BRANCHED LINEAGES Wilhemites: The main Ducal line, starting with Wilheim Barclay and his descendants down the ages. This is the line of the leaders of Reinmar. ((Patriarchs are underlined)) Wilheim Barclay ✝, married to Marcella Barclay née Avern ✝ Erwin Barclay , married to Kamila Barclay née Alimar ✝ Manfred Barclay, married to Isabella Barclay née Barbanov Marcella Barclay ✝ Friedrich Barclay, married to Ingrid Barclay née Amador Erich Erwin Barclay Emilia Barclay Isolde Barclay Brandt Barclay ✝ Erich Barclay ✝ Luisa Barclay Franzians: Deriving from the third bother of Wilheim Barclay, who, instead of investing towards the establishment of House Barclay in Haense, focused his lineage's intentions towards the south, namely Sutica. With Conrad Barclay, Franz's son gaining a claim to the throne of Sutica, his son, Georg I Barclay was to be come the first Barclay to reach Monarchical status. Franz Barclay ✝ Conrad Barclay ✝ Georg I Barclay Antonites: With Anton Barclay being one of the founding ‘three brothers’ of House Barclay, as the main Wilhemite lineage of Barons, and later Dukes, continued its flow, so the offsprings of Anton differentiated themselves whilst remaining part of the same family. Anton Barclay ✝, married to Lorraine Barclay née De Leumont ✝ Osvald Barclay, married to Liselotte Barclay née Fischer ✝ Alfred Barclay (later Pontiff Tylos I), married to Nenica Barclay née Dubois ✝ Nicolas Barclay ✝ Halden Barclay ✝ Obrecht Barclay Karolina Barclay ✝ Viktor Barclay ✝ Barclay-Markanz: Before his death, Reinhard, one of the founding three brothers, made to establish his own Cadet branch with Natalya vas Ruthern as Barons of Sigradz. This only official cadet branch however didn’t survive long after Reinhard’s untimely death. Reinhard Barclay ✝, married to Natalya Barclay née Ruthern ✝ Konstanz Barclay ✝ Emilia Ludovar ne Barclay ✝ Eleanor Amador ne Barclay ✝ Brandtians: Second son to Duke Erwin, Brandt went on to marry and expand his lineage with five four sons and one daughter. Having lived long enough to see his grandchildren born, though not fully grown, the man passed on the responsibilities of his line to his first-born son, Cedric and his descendants. He did so hoping for his line to differentiate itself from that of the main Ducal lineage, showing their own worth. Brandt Barclay ✝, married to Adrianna Barclay née Vitale ✝ Cedric Barclay, married to Aeira Barclay née Mondblume Ludvig Barclay Klaus Barclay Reinhardt Barclay Albrecht Barclay Adelric Barclay Regen Barclay Lorenz Barclay Luisians: Being only daughter and the youngest child of Erwin, Luisa Barclay went on to expand her own family's lineage through the matrilenial marriage with Ser Ruben var Ruthern. Luisa Barclay, married to Ruben Batavus-Barclay Wilheim Barclay Marie Barclay Edmund Barclay Adele Barclay NOTABLE MEMBERSSer Wilheim Barclay (@MadOne) - Baron von Freising, Lord MarshalSir Erwin Barclay (@Miniguy15736) - Herzog von Reinmar, Graf von Kretzen, Baron von Freising, Lord Marshal, Knight of the LilySir Manfred Barclay (@Coolcod77) - Herzog von Reinmar, Graf von Kretzen, Baron von Freising, Lord Marshal, Knight of the LilyFriedrich Barclay (@ColdestPepsi) - Herzog von Reinmar, Graf von Kretzen, Baron von Freising, Lord MarshalErich Barclay (@GoodGuyMatt) - Baron von Sigradz, Lord TreasurerSaint Tylos Barclay (@argonian) - Saint Georg I Barclay (@MadOne) - King of Sutica and in Atheran Salvus, Sovereign Lord of New Ceru, Lord of Blackwater. First Barclay to become MonarchAnton Barclay (@kipps) - Cardinal, VeneratedMarcella Barclay née Avern (@EnderMaiashiro) - The first Royal Alderwoman of Hanseti-Ruska Ser Osvald Barclay (@MadOne) - Deputy Palatine, Lord Speaker, Lord Lieutenant, Knight of the Lily, Knight of the Order of Crow, HRA Officer, Royal AldermanSir Alfred Barclay (Tylos I) (@rep2k) - Pontiff, Cardinal, Knight of the Lily, Maer of RezaBlessed Nicolas Barclay (@Burnsider) - Equestor-Imperator and Praefectus Castrorum of the Order of Exalted Owyn, Pontifical Secretary, BeatifiedSir Viktor Barclay (@Borin) - Politician, Royal AldermanSer Brandt Barclay (@GoodGuyMatt) - Lord Treasurer, Knight of the Crow, Alderman, HRA OfficerMarcella Barclay (@Zaerie) - The First Lady PalatineAdelric Barclay (@MadOne) - Cardinal FreisingIngrid Barclay (@MissToni) - High SeneschalCedric Barclay (@Frymark) - Knight of the Crow, Knight of the Marian, HRA OfficerAilred Barclay (@argonian) - Cardinal ReinmarLieselotte Barclay (@Burnsider) - Grand Lady of Ekaterinburg Palace, Secretary to the Queen Ruben Batavus-Barclay ( @ItsMrCannibal) - Viscount von Batavus, Knight of the Crow Luisa Barclay ( @Demented_Delila) - Viscountess von Batavus, the first Haeseni Housemage Marie Vyronov née Barclay ( @EnderMaiashiro) - Baroness von Astfield, Dame of the Crow Penned, His Excellency Erich Barclay, Lord Treasurer of Hanseti-Ruska, Baron von Sigradz With the help of the noble members of House Barclay 40 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Coolcod77 586 Share Posted May 24, 2021 "Wer Rastet Der Rostet." Remarked a Barclay of esteemed repute before he returned to farming cabbages. 11 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
AdmiralLB 166 Share Posted May 24, 2021 A certain one-eyed Elf, friend to some Barclays, nods in approval. "Deine Kinder sind weit gekommen, Erwin" he says, before getting back to improving his craft, somewhere far away from his beloved Homeland. 3 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Imperium 3301 Share Posted May 24, 2021 1 hour ago, GoodGuyMatt said: Having shown himself a versed military commander of King Andrik III’s forces during the War of the Two Emperors. After a series of military campaigns during the war, most prominently being the contribution of sixteen horses liberated from Renatian stables and placed into Haeseni ones. This event, among others, led towards the establishment of an equestrian tradition within the house, as Wilheim was monikered “the Stallion.” Behind him, Marius II recalls being very much alive during the war and knighting the young Barclay for his action, “Own my son could barely walk then.” 7 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
MadOne 3422 Share Posted May 24, 2021 Just now, Imperium said: Marius II recalls being very much alive during the war and knighting the young Barclay for his action, “Own my son could barely walk then.” Wilheim, upon his place in the Seven Skies looks towards Marius, placing a hand on the man's shoulder to ease his worries. "The Young do not know, Your Majesty. Excuse him!" 8 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
GoodGuyMatt 7066 Author Share Posted May 24, 2021 3 minutes ago, Imperium said: Marius II recalls being very much alive during the war and knighting the young Barclay for his action, “Own my son could barely walk then.” Erich Barclay notices that he missed something from the history books, thinking it were Andrik III's forces as he was the one who made Wilheim a Baron "Dammit!" he exclaimed as he goes back to fixing his mistake 8 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Imperium 3301 Share Posted May 24, 2021 Just now, GoodGuyMatt said: Erich Barclay notices that he missed something from the history books, thinking it were Andrik III's forces as he was the one who made Wilheim a Baron "Dammit!" he exclaimed as he goes back to fixing his mistake “Was a chaotic time, records were less commons then. Im glad it was swiftly corrected.” Marius recalls knighting the young Wilheim, being the last one to be knighted before Marius’s own death. 4 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
rukio 8910 Share Posted May 24, 2021 The Yung Merc, from somewhere in the world, holds aloft a carrion black. "The Barclay difference." She'd remark, thinking of all of the Barclays she had met. "I reckon the Seven Skies welcomes them all with open arms. If only valah lived longer lives." 2 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
TheCapybara 1803 Share Posted May 24, 2021 "Female Rutherns are VAS, niet VAR." Natalya vas Ruthern, named after a different Natalya, said with an annoyed tone while sipping her tea within the Ruthern estate in the borders Holy Orenian Empire. The child, would then read the rest entire article with much interest, her eyes widen and a small grin growing on her face. Then, when the young Ruthern finished the article, she'd say to herself with a cheery tone and a full grin on her face. "But- overall! This is well written besides that error with VAR and VAS" @GoodGuyMatt 3 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
GoodGuyMatt 7066 Author Share Posted May 24, 2021 12 minutes ago, Orlesian said: "Female Rutherns are VAS, niet VAR." Natalya vas Ruthern, named after a different Natalya, said with an annoyed tone while sipping her tea within the Ruthern estate in the borders Holy Orenian Empire. The child, would then read the rest entire article with much interest, her eyes widen and a small grin growing on her face. Then, when the young Ruthern finished the article, she'd say to herself with a cheery tone and a full grin on her face. "But- overall! This is well written besides that error with VAR and VAS" @GoodGuyMatt "Ugh!" Erich grunted in annoyance, most likely irritated that he let himself make so many mistakes. He huffed then, shaking his head lightly as he followed with a sigh "This is why you just use von" said the von Sigradz 31 minutes ago, rukio said: The Yung Merc, from somewhere in the world, holds aloft a carrion black. "The Barclay difference." She'd remark, thinking of all of the Barclays she had met. "I reckon the Seven Skies welcomes them all with open arms. If only valah lived longer lives." Meanwhile Ser Brandt Barclay still waits in the seven skies with a makeshift bottle of heavenly Carrion to drink with his good friend and honorary Barclay Yung Merc 7 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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