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Once upon a time, House Orlen was well known and respected in Husbaleve for its martial prowess and dedication to the city. When the dread day came, many of its proud members died defending the city. They could not save, but bought some time for those who escaped. The survivors were few in number and, lacking the foreign connections and deep pockets of the more mercantile families, they fell on hard times. Heirlooms had to be sold off, sons and daughters married into more prosperous lineages and now, there is but Tival left to carry on the family name. His determination never wavered, though, and if anyone goes back into the old city, he'll be going, too.
 
Once upon a time, House Orlen was well known and respected in Husbaleve for its martial prowess and dedication to the city. When the dread day came, many of its proud members died defending the city. They could not save, but bought some time for those who escaped. The survivors were few in number and, lacking the foreign connections and deep pockets of the more mercantile families, they fell on hard times. Heirlooms had to be sold off, sons and daughters married into more prosperous lineages and now, there is but Tival left to carry on the family name. His determination never wavered, though, and if anyone goes back into the old city, he'll be going, too.

Latest revision as of 10:52, 13 November 2019

- Main Page; The Liberation of Husbaleve

Once upon a time, House Orlen was well known and respected in Husbaleve for its martial prowess and dedication to the city. When the dread day came, many of its proud members died defending the city. They could not save, but bought some time for those who escaped. The survivors were few in number and, lacking the foreign connections and deep pockets of the more mercantile families, they fell on hard times. Heirlooms had to be sold off, sons and daughters married into more prosperous lineages and now, there is but Tival left to carry on the family name. His determination never wavered, though, and if anyone goes back into the old city, he'll be going, too.