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'''House Moir Terat''' Is a significant household with extensive connections to the royal family due to the Marriage of Mor`sen to one of the lesser sons of the house.  It is currently ruled by Duchess Telet Moir Teret.
 
'''House Moir Terat''' Is a significant household with extensive connections to the royal family due to the Marriage of Mor`sen to one of the lesser sons of the house.  It is currently ruled by Duchess Telet Moir Teret.
  
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A shadow of the Pattern of Amber resides in a deep chamber in the Castle Rebma.  It is the closest reflection of the pattern of Amber not directly in the castle Amber.  Its presentation is mirrored but those who have walked both it and its senior state that there is no differance in the feel of it or its effects.
 
A shadow of the Pattern of Amber resides in a deep chamber in the Castle Rebma.  It is the closest reflection of the pattern of Amber not directly in the castle Amber.  Its presentation is mirrored but those who have walked both it and its senior state that there is no differance in the feel of it or its effects.

Revision as of 11:27, 10 May 2013

Rebma, Second Gem in the Golden Circle

(This is for the Jeweled Road and the War of Balance campaign)

Rebma is the watery reflection of Amber beneath the sea. It has many similarities but also has its own wide and bold history that often diverges from the paths of its mighty twin.

Patternfall did not effect Rebma as it did Amber. The Black Road did not have a watery companion.


Ruling Family and Noble Families of Rebma

Rebma is ruled by Queen Moire. She has ruled Rebma for several hundred years, succeeding her mother Mor`sen. The line of the Queens of Rebma goes back deep into the depths of the founding of Amber. The founding Queen of Reba was Moiren, who bore a daughter, Orsalla, to Oberon. Following Moiren was her daughter Moisoal, then Mor`sen.

Mor`sen ruled through the long centuries of Oberon's reign as a constant supporter of Amber if not a familiar presence in its court. Late in life she bore Moire to a noble of the House Moir Terat. Soon after she bore a daughter to Oberon himself, Llewella. Mor`sen died during llewella's birth leaving her to be raised by Moire.

Moire married a lord of the House Moir Unala, Dunthas, to whom she bore a daughter, Morganthe. Soon after Dunthas's death in shadow a distraught Morganthe fell hopelessly in love with the roguish Prince Random. She fled Rebma with him but returned after he discarded her. She bore Martin who was raised by Moire and Llewella.

Currently Queen Moire is affianced to Honosal Moir Tral. Honosal Moir Tral is the head of the powerful Rebman Ducal House of Moir Tral. He has three daughters, Nim, Bela, and a third that is unnamed and is being kept from court. He is also the father of Rene by Moire. This scandalous birth was also kept secret until just after the Patternfall when the young man was sent to Amber to serve as Ambassador from Rebma.

House Moir Tral, led by Duke Honosal, should by the usual matriarchal lines of rulership in Rebma be led by Marla Moir Tral. But for reasons not public she stepped aside many years before Patternfal for Honosol, her grandson. She remains an active member of Moire's court.

House Moir Unala is led by Duchess Unsuva Moir Unala. The house remains popular and well connected to the royal family despite the death of Moire's husband Dunthas.

House Moir Terat Is a significant household with extensive connections to the royal family due to the Marriage of Mor`sen to one of the lesser sons of the house. It is currently ruled by Duchess Telet Moir Teret.

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A shadow of the Pattern of Amber resides in a deep chamber in the Castle Rebma. It is the closest reflection of the pattern of Amber not directly in the castle Amber. Its presentation is mirrored but those who have walked both it and its senior state that there is no differance in the feel of it or its effects.