Chapter 1 - Frozen Hertiage
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The origins of 'Clan Bravehide' are relatively unknown, although historical writings indicate the family was active in the Battanian region as early as (512). The name 'Bravehide', comes from the ancient word 'craiceann uilebheist' or 'Bear Skin' in Calradian. During the burning of the city 'Pen Crannoc' (896) many ancient texts were damaged & lost, records that held secrets of a time long gone. Fortunately, some of these early records were recovered when the Battanian King 'Eoguen' retook 'Pen Crannoc' in (943).
The first accounts of the Bravehide familiy appear around 512; these early records indicate that the family was displaced after some sort of natural disaster, where they were forced to flee the frozen, Northern Tundras. At some point thereafter, the clan made their way to the warmer and safer climate of Battania as refugees.
Consisting mostly of beggars and peasants, many of the early Bravehide Clans succumbed to disease and slavery. Their population was drastically reduced.
For those that survived, the path ahead was one of turmoil and suffering. Records indicate many of these Bravehide women were taken from their families and forced into prostitution at Ab Comer & Bog Beth villages. The men, were forced to work the farms, and the children were harvested for resources. One woman, Uulga Bravehide was taken as wife for a Battanian Lord. She proceeded to give birth to the first recognized Bravehide, 'Gorja'.
'Gorja Bravehide' was enlisted as a vassal for the Battanian Highborn King, 'Ujoul II'. Although Gorja's life was rather insignificant, it provided more wealth for the Clan. Alas, this new found prosperity was short lived, as just two generations later, the Bravehide Clan was once again forced into slavery and prostitution.
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Chapter 2 - Sturgian Winter
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180 years later, a significant event occured that would forever changed the fate of Clan Bravehide, and begin their eventual rise to power. During the Spring of 701, the Battanian realm was attacked by Kingdom Sturgia, led by the relentless king 'Vlugo Finn'. The Sturgians invaded with overwhelming strength, and by winter 703, had taken many cities and were marching upon Marunath. Conscription was forced upon every Battanian man that could bare arms as their hopes of victory rapidly dwindled.
The Sturgian infantry were relentless in their onslaught, and carved their way through the Battanian villages with ease. Survivors of these early battles recount the sheer terror inflicted by the 'Úlfhéðinn'; hammer wielding Berserkers led by 'Vlugo Finn' himself.
The Battanian's managed to muster an army of 18,000 men. These men intended to meet the Sturgians in the fields of Caen Bain, with the objective to stop 'Vlugo Finn' from approaching any further towards 'Marunath' and forcing him into one last pitched battle.
The battle raged for 2 days, after which the Battanian Army emerged victorious, pushing the routing Sturgian force back into the Stenn River.
Many Battanian warriors received commendations for their performance in the battle, particularly the Battanian light infantry who were both under-equpped and under-trained.
One such warrior named 'Luldo Bravehide' received the highest commendation possible 'The Cuelaq Star' for his efforts in the battle, and for showing bravery against overwhelming odds. 'Luldo Bravehide' went on to be come a legendary figure amongst his people, and was recognized at the King's court as someone who wielded influence and power. Luldo went on to fornicate with many women, and gave birth to over 16 children.
Chapter 3 - The Bravehides
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Many generations later, The Bravehides are still a forced to be reckoned with. Tales of 'Luldo Bravehide' are common around Taverns and campfires everywhere in Calradia. 'Arnulf Bravehide', son of 'Valo Bravehide' served during the recent 'Vlandian Wars' and led his own armies. He was killed in battle, but gave birth to 3 children; 'Cems Bravehide', 'Medi Bravehide', and the eldest offspring 'Luca Bravehide'. 'Arnulf Bravehide' declared to his sevants, that when he died, his possessions and influence were to be passed to the eldest daughter 'Luca Bravehide'. Although uncommon for a woman to be head of family, 'Luca Bravehide' was bestowed with this duty and currently finds herself leading the 'Bravehide Clan'.
'The Bravehides' are the first of their bloodline to disregard the ancient traditions of the Clan, and do not restrict their movements to Battanian lands; rather they travel far and wide, having formed a fairly large Vigilante force called 'Calradia Mercenaries'. The force has ambitions that stretch through Battania and beyond to the Kingdom of Aserai. Luca seeks to liberate the village of 'Tor Melina' from local Battanian warlords and restore order to Marunath. The princess has met many during her travels, and her forces now grow larger through accepting allegiance from the Aserai families; 'The Sarranid' and 'The Marwani' families, whom both have ambitions of their own.
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The origins of 'Clan Bravehide' are relatively unknown, although historical writings indicate the family was active in the Battanian region as early as (512). The name 'Bravehide', comes from the ancient word 'craiceann uilebheist' or 'Bear Skin' in Calradian. During the burning of the city 'Pen Crannoc' (896) many ancient texts were damaged & lost, records that held secrets of a time long gone. Fortunately, some of these early records were recovered when the Battanian King 'Eoguen' retook 'Pen Crannoc' in (943).
The first accounts of the Bravehide familiy appear around 512; these early records indicate that the family was displaced after some sort of natural disaster, where they were forced to flee the frozen, Northern Tundras. At some point thereafter, the clan made their way to the warmer and safer climate of Battania as refugees.
Consisting mostly of beggars and peasants, many of the early Bravehide Clans succumbed to disease and slavery. Their population was drastically reduced.
For those that survived, the path ahead was one of turmoil and suffering. Records indicate many of these Bravehide women were taken from their families and forced into prostitution at Ab Comer & Bog Beth villages. The men, were forced to work the farms, and the children were harvested for resources. One woman, Uulga Bravehide was taken as wife for a Battanian Lord. She proceeded to give birth to the first recognized Bravehide, 'Gorja'.
'Gorja Bravehide' was enlisted as a vassal for the Battanian Highborn King, 'Ujoul II'. Although Gorja's life was rather insignificant, it provided more wealth for the Clan. Alas, this new found prosperity was short lived, as just two generations later, the Bravehide Clan was once again forced into slavery and prostitution.
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Chapter 2 - Sturgian Winter
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180 years later, a significant event occured that would forever changed the fate of Clan Bravehide, and begin their eventual rise to power. During the Spring of 701, the Battanian realm was attacked by Kingdom Sturgia, led by the relentless king 'Vlugo Finn'. The Sturgians invaded with overwhelming strength, and by winter 703, had taken many cities and were marching upon Marunath. Conscription was forced upon every Battanian man that could bare arms as their hopes of victory rapidly dwindled.
The Sturgian infantry were relentless in their onslaught, and carved their way through the Battanian villages with ease. Survivors of these early battles recount the sheer terror inflicted by the 'Úlfhéðinn'; hammer wielding Berserkers led by 'Vlugo Finn' himself.
The Battanian's managed to muster an army of 18,000 men. These men intended to meet the Sturgians in the fields of Caen Bain, with the objective to stop 'Vlugo Finn' from approaching any further towards 'Marunath' and forcing him into one last pitched battle.
The battle raged for 2 days, after which the Battanian Army emerged victorious, pushing the routing Sturgian force back into the Stenn River.
Many Battanian warriors received commendations for their performance in the battle, particularly the Battanian light infantry who were both under-equpped and under-trained.
One such warrior named 'Luldo Bravehide' received the highest commendation possible 'The Cuelaq Star' for his efforts in the battle, and for showing bravery against overwhelming odds. 'Luldo Bravehide' went on to be come a legendary figure amongst his people, and was recognized at the King's court as someone who wielded influence and power. Luldo went on to fornicate with many women, and gave birth to over 16 children.
Chapter 3 - The Bravehides
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Many generations later, The Bravehides are still a forced to be reckoned with. Tales of 'Luldo Bravehide' are common around Taverns and campfires everywhere in Calradia. 'Arnulf Bravehide', son of 'Valo Bravehide' served during the recent 'Vlandian Wars' and led his own armies. He was killed in battle, but gave birth to 3 children; 'Cems Bravehide', 'Medi Bravehide', and the eldest offspring 'Luca Bravehide'. 'Arnulf Bravehide' declared to his sevants, that when he died, his possessions and influence were to be passed to the eldest daughter 'Luca Bravehide'. Although uncommon for a woman to be head of family, 'Luca Bravehide' was bestowed with this duty and currently finds herself leading the 'Bravehide Clan'.
'The Bravehides' are the first of their bloodline to disregard the ancient traditions of the Clan, and do not restrict their movements to Battanian lands; rather they travel far and wide, having formed a fairly large Vigilante force called 'Calradia Mercenaries'. The force has ambitions that stretch through Battania and beyond to the Kingdom of Aserai. Luca seeks to liberate the village of 'Tor Melina' from local Battanian warlords and restore order to Marunath. The princess has met many during her travels, and her forces now grow larger through accepting allegiance from the Aserai families; 'The Sarranid' and 'The Marwani' families, whom both have ambitions of their own.
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