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As a herald for His Grace's Court it will behoove you to know the finer points and details of our liege lord's illustrious family history. I have spared you the hours of poring over the documents and records that make up our ducal archives by outlining a simple timeline for you to more immediately grasp the salient events. Mind this record well, and do exercise discretion, as certain of the facts which I have spoken of so glibly should in propriety only be the purview of a lord's trusted herald and none other. Take care that information such as this shouldn't be carelessly spilled into any antagonistic hands. Lords such as His Grace always have political enemies sniffing like dogs at a table for scraps of information to sully their rivals. Know these things yourself so you may properly do your duty as a chronicler, but preserve them from foes so that you may prosper your lord's house.
As a herald for His Grace's Court it will behoove you to know the finer points and details of our liege lord's illustrious family history. I have spared you the hours of poring over the documents and records that make up our ducal archives by outlining a simple timeline for you to more immediately grasp the salient events. Mind this record well, and do exercise discretion, as certain of the facts which I have spoken of so glibly should in propriety only be the purview of a lord's trusted herald and none other. Take care that information such as this shouldn't be carelessly spilled into any antagonistic hands. Lords such as His Grace always have political enemies sniffing like dogs at a table for scraps of information to sully their rivals. Know these things yourself so you may properly do your duty as a chronicler, but preserve them from foes so that you may prosper your lord's house.
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We begin roughly 300 hundred years ago.
We begin roughly 300 hundred years ago.
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'''-310''' Drawing on ancient Llyonessean mystery religion and mystical lore pieced together with legends and secrets supposedly handed down from ancient Chaldea, the crafting guilds of Llyonesse form a secret society as a countercultural resistance to the Llyonessean Church of Morgaine.
'''-310''' Drawing on ancient Llyonessean mystery religion and mystical lore pieced together with legends and secrets supposedly handed down from ancient Chaldea, the crafting guilds of Llyonesse form a secret society as a countercultural resistance to the Llyonessean Church of Morgaine.
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'''-300''' Working with his colleagues in the laboratories of the secret societies of Llyonesse, Giordano Ficino makes a miraculous discovery at the age of 40. Shortly thereafter, he leaves Llyonesse on a wondrous journey throughout Agon. Before he leaves, he publishes his findings in a treatise called "The Most Holy Book of the Three Part Wisdom".
'''-300''' Working with his colleagues in the laboratories of the secret societies of Llyonesse, Giordano Ficino makes a miraculous discovery at the age of 40. Shortly thereafter, he leaves Llyonesse on a wondrous journey throughout Agon. Before he leaves, he publishes his findings in a treatise called "The Most Holy Book of the Three Part Wisdom".
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'''-290''' Giordano's anonymity and legendary exploits at the courts of the various nations he visits earn him the simple nickname of "The Itinerant Count", though in actuality he bears no title of nobility.
'''-290''' Giordano's anonymity and legendary exploits at the courts of the various nations he visits earn him the simple nickname of "The Itinerant Count", though in actuality he bears no title of nobility.
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'''-280''' The secret society founded by the crafting guilds begins to come into vogue with the Llyonessean nobility, who are always keen to get involved with mysterious and exotic pastimes.
'''-280''' The secret society founded by the crafting guilds begins to come into vogue with the Llyonessean nobility, who are always keen to get involved with mysterious and exotic pastimes.
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'''-265''' In Llyonesse, the popularity of the new secret society is traced to the Ficinos, who are accused by the Church of worshipping the Demon Princes. After an unfair trial, they are promptly excommunicated from the Church of Morgaine and then executed for heresy. Their library is confiscated and they are burned along with their sacred and magical writings. A strangely unaged Giordano arrives moments before the capture of one woman of their line, Juliana Ficino, and manages to spirit her and her children away in a rowboat.
'''-265''' In Llyonesse, the popularity of the new secret society is traced to the Ficinos, who are accused by the Church of worshipping the Demon Princes. After an unfair trial, they are promptly excommunicated from the Church of Morgaine and then executed for heresy. Their library is confiscated and they are burned along with their sacred and magical writings. A strangely unaged Giordano arrives moments before the capture of one woman of their line, Juliana Ficino, and manages to spirit her and her children away in a rowboat.
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'''-263''' Juliana and her children are taken to the home of a knightly family on the coast of Llyonesse after some travel and hiding out with Giordano. This family are students of "the Itinerant Count", and are no mere faddish nobility, but initiates of the true secret society, which is called the Ordo Solis et Lunae. Juliana replaces the last name Ficino with the last name Dei and acquires heraldic arms through her social connections. The design of the arms is pulled in large degree from symbols in "The Most Holy Book of the Three Part Wisdom".
'''-263''' Juliana and her children are taken to the home of a knightly family on the coast of Llyonesse after some travel and hiding out with Giordano. This family are students of "the Itinerant Count", and are no mere faddish nobility, but initiates of the true secret society, which is called the Ordo Solis et Lunae. Juliana replaces the last name Ficino with the last name Dei and acquires heraldic arms through her social connections. The design of the arms is pulled in large degree from symbols in "The Most Holy Book of the Three Part Wisdom".
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'''-215''' Evander, a knight of a coastal county called Aramor in Llyonesse, is first apprised by a knowledge of astrology that Llyonesse is destined for disaster by fire in 25 years. The knight does not announce his astrological insight to the strictly religious public of Llyonesse.
'''-215''' Evander, a knight of a coastal county called Aramor in Llyonesse, is first apprised by a knowledge of astrology that Llyonesse is destined for disaster by fire in 25 years. The knight does not announce his astrological insight to the strictly religious public of Llyonesse.
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'''-213''' Sir Evander is cautious when the rebellion of the Llyonessean nobility erupts, but when it becomes evident that the traditionalist faction is losing and their forces will soon depart the island, he suddenly swears his fealty to the Duke of Malregard.
'''-213''' Sir Evander is cautious when the rebellion of the Llyonessean nobility erupts, but when it becomes evident that the traditionalist faction is losing and their forces will soon depart the island, he suddenly swears his fealty to the Duke of Malregard.
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'''-210''' Sir Evander's performance against the Imric coupled with his sudden fealty to Duke John on Llyonesse ingratiate him to the new king. Sir Evander is awarded a sizeable fief within Mercia by the new King John, and becomes the Duke of Wessex.
'''-210''' Sir Evander's performance against the Imric coupled with his sudden fealty to Duke John on Llyonesse ingratiate him to the new king. Sir Evander is awarded a sizeable fief within Mercia by the new King John, and becomes the Duke of Wessex.
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'''-191''' An aging Duke of Wessex finances the evacuation of relatives and friends from Llyonesse. Many refuse to leave.
'''-191''' An aging Duke of Wessex finances the evacuation of relatives and friends from Llyonesse. Many refuse to leave.
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'''-190''' The island of Llyonesse is destroyed in volcanic cataclysm. The early evacuation of many to Wessex one year before raises eyebrows.
'''-190''' The island of Llyonesse is destroyed in volcanic cataclysm. The early evacuation of many to Wessex one year before raises eyebrows.
The next 100 years sees the governing family of Wessex grow into its station as landed nobility. For a time, even the mystical origins of the ducal family are, if not entirely forgotten, simply put aside in favor of more worldly concerns. The vying for position, influence, land and power; the upholding of decorum and respectability; even the courtly pursuits of chivalry and romantic ideals all come to occupy our ducal family, and they carry out their feudal and religious duties as pillars of society. Second and third sons become knights or clergy of Morgaine, daughters are married off to those who stand to benefit the family most. But always the family secrets lay just out of sight, hidden in locked chests of heirlooms, preserved in murmured lullabies and curiously embroidered tapestries, and ever concealed in the emblems and devices of the family crest…
The next 100 years sees the governing family of Wessex grow into its station as landed nobility. For a time, even the mystical origins of the ducal family are, if not entirely forgotten, simply put aside in favor of more worldly concerns. The vying for position, influence, land and power; the upholding of decorum and respectability; even the courtly pursuits of chivalry and romantic ideals all come to occupy our ducal family, and they carry out their feudal and religious duties as pillars of society. Second and third sons become knights or clergy of Morgaine, daughters are married off to those who stand to benefit the family most. But always the family secrets lay just out of sight, hidden in locked chests of heirlooms, preserved in murmured lullabies and curiously embroidered tapestries, and ever concealed in the emblems and devices of the family crest…
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'''-90''' When the long brewing tension between Mercian church and state erupts into civil war, the Duchy of Wessex remains neutral. When the timing is right, Wessex decides its greatest future interests lie in siding with the Church.
'''-90''' When the long brewing tension between Mercian church and state erupts into civil war, the Duchy of Wessex remains neutral. When the timing is right, Wessex decides its greatest future interests lie in siding with the Church.
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'''-85''' After the defeat of the Morak orc invasion, Mercia seeks to consolidate its feudal ties to ward off future threats. During the negotiations, Wessex claims that a stipulation in its writ of creation, specifically that the Crown would "forever grant freedom of worship" was violated, and maneuvers this to advantage. The Crown, mindful of the difficulty of central government in a border territory like Wessex, accedes and creates the Duchy of Wessex as a County Palatine.
'''-85''' After the defeat of the Morak orc invasion, Mercia seeks to consolidate its feudal ties to ward off future threats. During the negotiations, Wessex claims that a stipulation in its writ of creation, specifically that the Crown would "forever grant freedom of worship" was violated, and maneuvers this to advantage. The Crown, mindful of the difficulty of central government in a border territory like Wessex, accedes and creates the Duchy of Wessex as a County Palatine.
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'''-54''' The Ordo Solis et Lunae has a small resurgence in popularity among the more liberally minded aristocracy of Mercia. It is affected by its aristocratic trappings, though it still maintains its mystical realization in the higher ranks. One son of the duke, Oriens, is troubled by visions in the early part of his life and believes himself to be called to something spiritual, but feels pressure to become a man like his father. He becomes heavily involved with the organization by chance when a noble friend who is an initiate discovers the Dei crest in an old copy of "The Most Holy Book of the Three Part Wisdom" by Giordano Ficino.
'''-54''' The Ordo Solis et Lunae has a small resurgence in popularity among the more liberally minded aristocracy of Mercia. It is affected by its aristocratic trappings, though it still maintains its mystical realization in the higher ranks. One son of the duke, Oriens, is troubled by visions in the early part of his life and believes himself to be called to something spiritual, but feels pressure to become a man like his father. He becomes heavily involved with the organization by chance when a noble friend who is an initiate discovers the Dei crest in an old copy of "The Most Holy Book of the Three Part Wisdom" by Giordano Ficino.
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'''-52''' Oriens, the second son of the ruling Duke of Wessex, marries the fourth oldest child of the current Mercian king, the Princess Laureola. Within the year a son, Patricius, is born.
'''-52''' Oriens, the second son of the ruling Duke of Wessex, marries the fourth oldest child of the current Mercian king, the Princess Laureola. Within the year a son, Patricius, is born.
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'''-51''' The Crown Prince of Mercia, a zealous and at times foolhardy warrior, lives up to his reputation and is killed in a reckless and futile raid against the Morak orcs. As it happens, the second oldest male prince is an imbecile, so the third oldest male becomes heir.
'''-51''' The Crown Prince of Mercia, a zealous and at times foolhardy warrior, lives up to his reputation and is killed in a reckless and futile raid against the Morak orcs. As it happens, the second oldest male prince is an imbecile, so the third oldest male becomes heir.
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'''-45''' A plague passes through Mercia, and the new Crown Prince as well as the first son of the Wessex duke sicken and perish. The inheritance of the Crown does not pass to Princess Laureola, but to the fifth oldest child, a male. As the son of a princess, the Wessex heir is styled "His Royal Highness" for one generation.
'''-45''' A plague passes through Mercia, and the new Crown Prince as well as the first son of the Wessex duke sicken and perish. The inheritance of the Crown does not pass to Princess Laureola, but to the fifth oldest child, a male. As the son of a princess, the Wessex heir is styled "His Royal Highness" for one generation.
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'''-42 month 5''' The Mercian king dies.
'''-42 month 5''' The Mercian king dies.
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'''-42 month 7''' A retainer of the Duke's household, Master Thirlan, acts as bailiff of the duchy while the noble family is in hiding, and prevents royal forces from reclaiming the palatinate by shrewd application of military strategy and tactics. While in hiding under the care of the Ordo Solis, Patricius is schooled in their mystical doctrines, the inheritance and ancient legacy of his own family.
'''-42 month 7''' A retainer of the Duke's household, Master Thirlan, acts as bailiff of the duchy while the noble family is in hiding, and prevents royal forces from reclaiming the palatinate by shrewd application of military strategy and tactics. While in hiding under the care of the Ordo Solis, Patricius is schooled in their mystical doctrines, the inheritance and ancient legacy of his own family.
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'''-36''' After a short six year reign, the Mercian king is killed in a freak jousting accident, leaving his pubescent son Henry as heir. While Henry matures, Mercia is ruled by a regent. This regent issues a royal pardon, reinstating Oriens as the Duke of Wessex.
'''-36''' After a short six year reign, the Mercian king is killed in a freak jousting accident, leaving his pubescent son Henry as heir. While Henry matures, Mercia is ruled by a regent. This regent issues a royal pardon, reinstating Oriens as the Duke of Wessex.
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'''-32''' While rescuing orphans from a hospital in a burning village, the grown magus Patricius meets Sophia Lundstrom, a nun of a small Morganite order. They elope within the year and are married by Father Hadrian Accardo, bishop of Wessex. Ever the world traveller, Patricius's guests include many rare and strange individuals. At the wedding, an invited dwarf thane unaccustomed to human diet brings a gift of a barrel of fish for the newlyweds, believing it a rare delicacy when compared to his mountain fare.
'''-32''' While rescuing orphans from a hospital in a burning village, the grown magus Patricius meets Sophia Lundstrom, a nun of a small Morganite order. They elope within the year and are married by Father Hadrian Accardo, bishop of Wessex. Ever the world traveller, Patricius's guests include many rare and strange individuals. At the wedding, an invited dwarf thane unaccustomed to human diet brings a gift of a barrel of fish for the newlyweds, believing it a rare delicacy when compared to his mountain fare.
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'''-28''' The current duke and his fraternal twin brother are born to Lord Patricius and Lady Sophia. Patricius conducts a strange ritual of anointing upon the newborns with the assistance of his friend and mentor Theurgus Pythonicus from the Ordo Solis et Lunae. During the ritual, an uncanny portent occurs. The boys are tutored by Father Hadrian in ancient Llyonessean and other protocol for young nobles.
'''-28''' The current duke and his fraternal twin brother are born to Lord Patricius and Lady Sophia. Patricius conducts a strange ritual of anointing upon the newborns with the assistance of his friend and mentor Theurgus Pythonicus from the Ordo Solis et Lunae. During the ritual, an uncanny portent occurs. The boys are tutored by Father Hadrian in ancient Llyonessean and other protocol for young nobles.
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'''-23''' Oriens is laid to rest in the family crypt, and Patricius ascends to the ducal title. Patricius also ascends to the position of 33rd degree grandmaster of the Ordo Solis et Lunae.
'''-23''' Oriens is laid to rest in the family crypt, and Patricius ascends to the ducal title. Patricius also ascends to the position of 33rd degree grandmaster of the Ordo Solis et Lunae.
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'''-22''' The eldest twin son of the duke astounds his caretakers when he somehow miraculously binds the soul of his favorite horse to the Clanstone in Ouenta Castrum. His brother meanwhile spends day after day watching "his" anthill in the wilds around the castle alone in rapt, almost meditative fascination.
'''-22''' The eldest twin son of the duke astounds his caretakers when he somehow miraculously binds the soul of his favorite horse to the Clanstone in Ouenta Castrum. His brother meanwhile spends day after day watching "his" anthill in the wilds around the castle alone in rapt, almost meditative fascination.
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'''-10''' The young heir goes through a rebellious phase, scorning everything his father Patricius does. Though he is a bit of a nuisance to the chamberlains and stewards of the ducal castle, he is well loved at the local "Bivouac Inn and Tavern" where he is known affectionately by the staff and patrons as "Manny".
'''-10''' The young heir goes through a rebellious phase, scorning everything his father Patricius does. Though he is a bit of a nuisance to the chamberlains and stewards of the ducal castle, he is well loved at the local "Bivouac Inn and Tavern" where he is known affectionately by the staff and patrons as "Manny".
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'''-8''' Patricius Dei departs on a mission with Theurgus which he says can "determine the future of Agon".
'''-8''' Patricius Dei departs on a mission with Theurgus which he says can "determine the future of Agon".
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'''-6''' Patricius disappears in battle on another continent. Theurgus Pythonicus retrieves Patricius's secret ring and presents it to the 22 year old heir while the boy is carousing in a tavern.
'''-6''' Patricius disappears in battle on another continent. Theurgus Pythonicus retrieves Patricius's secret ring and presents it to the 22 year old heir while the boy is carousing in a tavern.
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'''-5''' The duke's brother, an avid jouster, makes contact with a master crafter who goes by the alias "Fishbarrel", who likely contributes much to the knight's success in the lists.
'''-5''' The duke's brother, an avid jouster, makes contact with a master crafter who goes by the alias "Fishbarrel", who likely contributes much to the knight's success in the lists.
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'''-4''' The two brothers fight together in many tournaments. The present duke often broods alone at night over the loss of their father, but slowly learns to apply his dandyish charm toward achieving political ends…
'''-4''' The two brothers fight together in many tournaments. The present duke often broods alone at night over the loss of their father, but slowly learns to apply his dandyish charm toward achieving political ends…
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An understanding of the seeds planted in the past is naturally very necessary to understand the pitch and moment of present events. The events of the past four years leading up to the present are the most dramatic and unprecedented, so I will leave off for now and allow you to digest this much before I continue. Study well, Ellison, and in the words of our duke's alchemical ancestors, "lege, relege, ora, labora, et invenies". You shall make a fine herald and it is my honor to have you under my wing.
An understanding of the seeds planted in the past is naturally very necessary to understand the pitch and moment of present events. The events of the past four years leading up to the present are the most dramatic and unprecedented, so I will leave off for now and allow you to digest this much before I continue. Study well, Ellison, and in the words of our duke's alchemical ancestors, "lege, relege, ora, labora, et invenies". You shall make a fine herald and it is my honor to have you under my wing.

Revision as of 21:16, 8 November 2008

Letters Patent

John, by Goddess' grace king of Mercia, duke of Malregard, to all his liegemen Llyonessean, Mercian and to all others subject to his dominion, sendeth greeting. Whensoever these our letters shall come unto you, know ye that we have received Sir Euander of Aramor and all of his heirs unto our grace and favor. In as much as Sir Euander has to our cause and welfare rendered service, and in as much as the same Sir Euander of Aramor has through both valor and expenditure contributed to the victory and establishment of that land and that Crown which now enlarges us, it is fitting that, in seeking to attain that conduct and dignity beseeming of all regal and noble lords chosen by Our Lady Morgaine, and this for the advantage and example of all our successors and heirs and the heirs of our subjects and liege men recalling the commencement of our reign and craving a paradigmatic standard, we apportion a benefice to those deserving. WHEREFORE, we make known to those present and to come that I have given in fee to Sir Euander of Aramor and his heirs the land known as West Sax ; and whatever the same Sir Euander shall be able to acquire in the same territory I have granted to him and his heirs in augmentation of that fief I have granted, to contain dominion of the Imric borough of Ouenta Castrum and the fortress manors of Cordbury and Pallas Castellum. The same Sir Euander, moreover, on account of this has been created as peer to our Crown and invested with all the ancient and traditional rights and customs as His Grace, the Most Noble Duke of Wessex.

We further make it known that we have received our beloved Evander, duke of Wessex, as our liege man against every creature, living or dead, for all the lands which he holds from us. Duke Evander has sworn to us on the most holy book of the Lady and on the holy gospel that he will aid us in good faith, as his liege lord, against every creature, living or dead; at his command the following persons have sworn to us that they approve of this and will support and aid him in keeping this oath: Sir Vaus Stratos, Sir Ordonne Toutgard. If Duke Euander fails in his duty to us and does not make amends within a month from the time when they learn of it, they will surrender themselves to us at Sanguine, to be held as prisoners until he makes amends; and this shall be done every time that he fails in his duty to us. We have sworn with our own hand that we will aid Duke Euander against every creature, living or dead, and that we will forever grant to him and his heirs that freedom of worship that was denied to him in Llyonesse; at our command the following men have sworn that they approve of this and will support and aid us in keeping this oath: Lady Felbriar Ravensong, Lord Avassar Hornspire. If we fail in our duty to Evander, and do not make amends within a month from the time when they learn of it, they will surrender themselves to him at Ouenta Castrum to be held as prisoners there until we make amends; and they shall do this every time that we fail in our duty to him.

IOANNUS REX

Done at Dalriada, by my own witness, in the year of the Visitation of our Lady 3 in the first month. Given by the hand of Estagio, my herald.


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Dear Mr. Ellison Montjoy,

As a herald for His Grace's Court it will behoove you to know the finer points and details of our liege lord's illustrious family history. I have spared you the hours of poring over the documents and records that make up our ducal archives by outlining a simple timeline for you to more immediately grasp the salient events. Mind this record well, and do exercise discretion, as certain of the facts which I have spoken of so glibly should in propriety only be the purview of a lord's trusted herald and none other. Take care that information such as this shouldn't be carelessly spilled into any antagonistic hands. Lords such as His Grace always have political enemies sniffing like dogs at a table for scraps of information to sully their rivals. Know these things yourself so you may properly do your duty as a chronicler, but preserve them from foes so that you may prosper your lord's house.


We begin roughly 300 hundred years ago.


-310 Drawing on ancient Llyonessean mystery religion and mystical lore pieced together with legends and secrets supposedly handed down from ancient Chaldea, the crafting guilds of Llyonesse form a secret society as a countercultural resistance to the Llyonessean Church of Morgaine.


-300 Working with his colleagues in the laboratories of the secret societies of Llyonesse, Giordano Ficino makes a miraculous discovery at the age of 40. Shortly thereafter, he leaves Llyonesse on a wondrous journey throughout Agon. Before he leaves, he publishes his findings in a treatise called "The Most Holy Book of the Three Part Wisdom".


-290 Giordano's anonymity and legendary exploits at the courts of the various nations he visits earn him the simple nickname of "The Itinerant Count", though in actuality he bears no title of nobility.


-280 The secret society founded by the crafting guilds begins to come into vogue with the Llyonessean nobility, who are always keen to get involved with mysterious and exotic pastimes.


-265 In Llyonesse, the popularity of the new secret society is traced to the Ficinos, who are accused by the Church of worshipping the Demon Princes. After an unfair trial, they are promptly excommunicated from the Church of Morgaine and then executed for heresy. Their library is confiscated and they are burned along with their sacred and magical writings. A strangely unaged Giordano arrives moments before the capture of one woman of their line, Juliana Ficino, and manages to spirit her and her children away in a rowboat.


-263 Juliana and her children are taken to the home of a knightly family on the coast of Llyonesse after some travel and hiding out with Giordano. This family are students of "the Itinerant Count", and are no mere faddish nobility, but initiates of the true secret society, which is called the Ordo Solis et Lunae. Juliana replaces the last name Ficino with the last name Dei and acquires heraldic arms through her social connections. The design of the arms is pulled in large degree from symbols in "The Most Holy Book of the Three Part Wisdom".


-215 Evander, a knight of a coastal county called Aramor in Llyonesse, is first apprised by a knowledge of astrology that Llyonesse is destined for disaster by fire in 25 years. The knight does not announce his astrological insight to the strictly religious public of Llyonesse.


-213 Sir Evander is cautious when the rebellion of the Llyonessean nobility erupts, but when it becomes evident that the traditionalist faction is losing and their forces will soon depart the island, he suddenly swears his fealty to the Duke of Malregard.


-210 Sir Evander's performance against the Imric coupled with his sudden fealty to Duke John on Llyonesse ingratiate him to the new king. Sir Evander is awarded a sizeable fief within Mercia by the new King John, and becomes the Duke of Wessex.


-191 An aging Duke of Wessex finances the evacuation of relatives and friends from Llyonesse. Many refuse to leave.


-190 The island of Llyonesse is destroyed in volcanic cataclysm. The early evacuation of many to Wessex one year before raises eyebrows. The next 100 years sees the governing family of Wessex grow into its station as landed nobility. For a time, even the mystical origins of the ducal family are, if not entirely forgotten, simply put aside in favor of more worldly concerns. The vying for position, influence, land and power; the upholding of decorum and respectability; even the courtly pursuits of chivalry and romantic ideals all come to occupy our ducal family, and they carry out their feudal and religious duties as pillars of society. Second and third sons become knights or clergy of Morgaine, daughters are married off to those who stand to benefit the family most. But always the family secrets lay just out of sight, hidden in locked chests of heirlooms, preserved in murmured lullabies and curiously embroidered tapestries, and ever concealed in the emblems and devices of the family crest…


-90 When the long brewing tension between Mercian church and state erupts into civil war, the Duchy of Wessex remains neutral. When the timing is right, Wessex decides its greatest future interests lie in siding with the Church.


-85 After the defeat of the Morak orc invasion, Mercia seeks to consolidate its feudal ties to ward off future threats. During the negotiations, Wessex claims that a stipulation in its writ of creation, specifically that the Crown would "forever grant freedom of worship" was violated, and maneuvers this to advantage. The Crown, mindful of the difficulty of central government in a border territory like Wessex, accedes and creates the Duchy of Wessex as a County Palatine.


-54 The Ordo Solis et Lunae has a small resurgence in popularity among the more liberally minded aristocracy of Mercia. It is affected by its aristocratic trappings, though it still maintains its mystical realization in the higher ranks. One son of the duke, Oriens, is troubled by visions in the early part of his life and believes himself to be called to something spiritual, but feels pressure to become a man like his father. He becomes heavily involved with the organization by chance when a noble friend who is an initiate discovers the Dei crest in an old copy of "The Most Holy Book of the Three Part Wisdom" by Giordano Ficino.


-52 Oriens, the second son of the ruling Duke of Wessex, marries the fourth oldest child of the current Mercian king, the Princess Laureola. Within the year a son, Patricius, is born.


-51 The Crown Prince of Mercia, a zealous and at times foolhardy warrior, lives up to his reputation and is killed in a reckless and futile raid against the Morak orcs. As it happens, the second oldest male prince is an imbecile, so the third oldest male becomes heir.


-45 A plague passes through Mercia, and the new Crown Prince as well as the first son of the Wessex duke sicken and perish. The inheritance of the Crown does not pass to Princess Laureola, but to the fifth oldest child, a male. As the son of a princess, the Wessex heir is styled "His Royal Highness" for one generation.


-42 month 5 The Mercian king dies.

-42 month 6 After an assassination attempt against his wife and their son, Oriens and Laureola go into hiding, watched over by the still existing Ordo Solis et Lunae.

-42 month 7 The fifth oldest child of the former Mercian king ascends to the throne.

-42 month 7 A retainer of the Duke's household, Master Thirlan, acts as bailiff of the duchy while the noble family is in hiding, and prevents royal forces from reclaiming the palatinate by shrewd application of military strategy and tactics. While in hiding under the care of the Ordo Solis, Patricius is schooled in their mystical doctrines, the inheritance and ancient legacy of his own family.


-36 After a short six year reign, the Mercian king is killed in a freak jousting accident, leaving his pubescent son Henry as heir. While Henry matures, Mercia is ruled by a regent. This regent issues a royal pardon, reinstating Oriens as the Duke of Wessex.


-32 While rescuing orphans from a hospital in a burning village, the grown magus Patricius meets Sophia Lundstrom, a nun of a small Morganite order. They elope within the year and are married by Father Hadrian Accardo, bishop of Wessex. Ever the world traveller, Patricius's guests include many rare and strange individuals. At the wedding, an invited dwarf thane unaccustomed to human diet brings a gift of a barrel of fish for the newlyweds, believing it a rare delicacy when compared to his mountain fare.


-28 The current duke and his fraternal twin brother are born to Lord Patricius and Lady Sophia. Patricius conducts a strange ritual of anointing upon the newborns with the assistance of his friend and mentor Theurgus Pythonicus from the Ordo Solis et Lunae. During the ritual, an uncanny portent occurs. The boys are tutored by Father Hadrian in ancient Llyonessean and other protocol for young nobles.


-23 Oriens is laid to rest in the family crypt, and Patricius ascends to the ducal title. Patricius also ascends to the position of 33rd degree grandmaster of the Ordo Solis et Lunae.


-22 The eldest twin son of the duke astounds his caretakers when he somehow miraculously binds the soul of his favorite horse to the Clanstone in Ouenta Castrum. His brother meanwhile spends day after day watching "his" anthill in the wilds around the castle alone in rapt, almost meditative fascination.


-10 The young heir goes through a rebellious phase, scorning everything his father Patricius does. Though he is a bit of a nuisance to the chamberlains and stewards of the ducal castle, he is well loved at the local "Bivouac Inn and Tavern" where he is known affectionately by the staff and patrons as "Manny".


-8 Patricius Dei departs on a mission with Theurgus which he says can "determine the future of Agon".


-6 Patricius disappears in battle on another continent. Theurgus Pythonicus retrieves Patricius's secret ring and presents it to the 22 year old heir while the boy is carousing in a tavern.


-5 The duke's brother, an avid jouster, makes contact with a master crafter who goes by the alias "Fishbarrel", who likely contributes much to the knight's success in the lists.


-4 The two brothers fight together in many tournaments. The present duke often broods alone at night over the loss of their father, but slowly learns to apply his dandyish charm toward achieving political ends…


An understanding of the seeds planted in the past is naturally very necessary to understand the pitch and moment of present events. The events of the past four years leading up to the present are the most dramatic and unprecedented, so I will leave off for now and allow you to digest this much before I continue. Study well, Ellison, and in the words of our duke's alchemical ancestors, "lege, relege, ora, labora, et invenies". You shall make a fine herald and it is my honor to have you under my wing.

Also, my boy, don't forget to report tomorrow early with your tabard freshly cleaned and pressed for instruction in ceremony of state.

Lady Madox

Head of Heralds of Wessex

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