Thrardoldich

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Noble Houses of Julaspium: Thrardoldich

Julaspium: Thrardoldich
Residence: Thrardoldich Estate, south of Clairvont
Religious Influences: Toran; Senath
Leader: Lord Valiant Thrardoldich
PC Members: Antoine Thrardoldich; Mendell Thrardoldich; Theudobald Thrardoldich (Ret.); Valiant Thrardoldich (Ret.)

Originally a family from The City of Kuras, about ten members the House Thrardoldich came to Soreign in 1920, to establish trade contacts between Julaspium and Kuras.

Julaspium had been beaten badly in the 2nd Tri-fief war, and the new government needed rich and powerful supporters, and were willing to give individuals who supported them a special status.

The House Thrardoldich bought lots of real estate in and around Soreign in the following 50 years, establishing Thrardoldich Properties.

With several Chancellors being members of House Thrardoldich, they became very powerful over the years, and are now by far the largest and most powerful House in Julaspium.

Goals

The Thrardoldich family is generally Toranite and Imperialist, although there are many exceptions. In terms of politics, they want alliances and peace with Servator, Halstead and Trenium, and also want a good relation with Kuras. In the Council of Cities they always adivise the Chancellor to fortify the Northern and Eastern Border. Most of the Soreign representatives in the Council of Cities are of the Thrardoldich family.

Members

The most prominent members of the Thrardoldich family are currently Lord Valiant Thrardoldich Senior, Eldest Male member of the Family and Secretary of the Council of Cities, his son, Lord Valiant Thrardoldich Junior, Knight-Commander Lucien Thrardoldich of Frostguard, Knight-Commander Vergil Thrardoldich of Soreign, and Knight-Commander Claudius Thrardoldich.