APPENDICES

PRIMARY VIEWPOINT CHARACTERS

(alphabetical order by rank, then family name):

Varina ca’Pallo [Vah-REE-nah Kah-PAHL-low] A’Morce (Head) of the Numetodo, and member of the Council of Ca‘. Wife of Karl ca’Pallo.

Sergei ca’Rudka [SARE-zhay Kah-ROOD-kah] Advisor to Allesandra and Ambassador to Frirenzcia.

Allesandra ca’Vorl [Ahl-ah-SAHN-drah Kah-VOORL] Kraljica of Nessantico; Jan ca’Ostheim’s matarh.

Brie ca’Ostheim [Bree Kah-OHST-hime] Jan’s wife and Hirzgin of Firenzcia

Jan ca’Ostheim [Yahn Kah-OHST-hime] (nee ca’Vorl) Hirzg of Firenzcia, son of Allesandra.

Nico Morel [NEE-koh Mohr-ELL] A former teni, now defrocked and the charismatic leader of a fundamentalist movement.

Rochelle Botelli [Row-SHELL Bott-TAHL-lee] The half-sister of Nico Morel, operating as the “White Stone,” an assassin-for-hire.

Niente [Nee-EHN-tay] The Nahual (chief spellcaster) of the Westlanders.


SUPPORTING CAST

(alphabetical order by rank, then family name):

The Ca’:

Karrol ca’Asano [CARE-ohl Kah-ahh-SAH-noh] The Archigos in Brezno.

Valerie ca’Beranger [VALL-err-ee Kah-BEHR-enn-jer] The A’Teni of Prajnoli.

Audric ca’Dakwi [AHD-ric Kah-DAWK-whee] Kraljiki from 544-548.

Simon ca’Dakwi [See-MOHN Kah-DAWK-whee] member of the Council of Ca’.

Armen ca’Damont [AHR-mehn Kah-DAH-mon] Starkkapitan of the Firenzcian Garde Civile.

Anais ca’Gerodi [Ahn-ahh-EES Kah-ger-OH-dee] Member of the Council of Ca’.

Edouard ca’Matin [EDD-ooh-ard Kah-Mah-TEEN] Member of the Council of Ca’

Karl ca’Pallo [Karhl K- PAHL-low] (nee ca’Vliomani) A’morce, head of the Numetodo in Nessantico; husband of Varina.

Caelor ca’Ostheim [KAY-lohr Kah-OHST-hime] Third child (son) of Jan and Brie, age 8.

Elissa ca’Ostheim [Eh-LISS-ah Kah-OHST-hime] Jan and Brie’s firstborn, a daughter, now 11.

Eria ca’Ostheim [EHR-ree-ah Kah-OHST-hime] Youngest child and daughter of Jan and Brie, age 3.

Jan ca’Ostheim [Yahn Kah-OHST-hime] Second child (son) of Jan and Brie, age 9. He is usually referred to as “Kriege” rather than Jan.

Soleil ca’Paim [Soh-LAY Kah-PAYM] A’Teni of Nessantico.

Jager ca’Schisler [YAY-ger Kah-SIS-lehr] Ambassador of the Coalition to the Holdings in Nessantico.

Ana ca’Seranta [AHN-ah Kah-sir-AHN-tah] Former Archigos of Nessantico

Henri ca’Sibelli [AHN-ree Kah-Sah-BEHL-lee] Member of the Council of Ca’.

Eleric ca’Talin [EHL-eh-ric Kah-TAHL-inn] Commandant of the Garde Civile in Nessantico.

Erik ca’Vikej [AIR-ick Kah-VEE-kahg] Claimant to the throne of West Magyaria, and suitor to Allesandra.

Stor ca’Vikej [STOHR Kah-VEE-kahg] Vatarh of Erik and self-proclaimed Gyula of West Magyaria, killed in the War of Union (561-562).

The Cu’:

Eris cu’Bloch [AIR-ess Koo-BLOCK] Commandant of the Garde Brezno.

Cu’Brunelli [Koo-Broon-ELL-ee] A famous architect in the Holdings, responsible for the design of the great dome of the Old Temple.

Talo cu’Ingres [TAH-low Koo-AHNG] Commandant of the Garde Kralji in Nessantico.

Josef cu’Kella [YOH-seff Koo-KEHL-lah] An ambitious businessman in Brezno who hires the White Stone.

Mavel cu’Kella [Mah-vehl-ah Koo-KEHL-lah] Daughter of Josef cu’Kella, mistress of Hirzg Jan.

Colin cu’Mullin [KOHL-inn Koo-MUHL-linn] Son of Karl ca’Pallo (nee ca’Vliomani), living on the Isle of Paeti.

Armond cu’Weller [ARRH-mohnd Koo-WEHL-lerr] A chevaritt and a’offizier in the Firenzcian Garde Civile.

The Ci’:

Aaros ci’Bella [AHR-roos Kee-BEHL-lah] A suspected spy held in the Bastida.

Sinclair ci’Braun [Sin-CLAHR Kee-BRAWN] A goltschlager (maker of gold foil) in Brezno.

Rance ci’Lawli [Rahns Kee-LAWH-lee] Chief secretary and aide for Hirzg Jan in Brezno.

Talbot ci’Noel [TAHL-bott Kee-no-ELL] Allesandra’s chief aide.

Edouard ci’Recroix [EDD-ward Kee-reh-KROI] A famous artist.

Pierre ci’Santiago [Pee-AIR Kee-Sahn-tee-AHH-goh] An a’offizier in the Garde Kralji.

Paulus ci’Simone [PAHL-us Kee-See-MOHN] Rance ci’Lawli’s assistant.

Timos ci’Stani [TEE-mohs Kee-STAH-nee] A war-teni and Morelli sympathizer.

The Ce’:

Johannes ce’Agrippa [Yoh-HAHN-ess Keh-Ahh-GREEP-ahh] A Numetodo magician.

Ancel ce’Breton [ANN-cehl Keh-Breh-TAHN] A follower of Nico Morel.

Leovic ce’Darci [LEE-oh-vik Keh-DARR-cee] A Numetodo architect and engineer.

Ari ce’Denis [AIR-ee Keh-DEHN-nees] Capitaine of the Bastida a’Drago in Nessantico.

Mason ce’Fieur [MAY-sohn Keh-FEARH] A Numetodo.

Belle ce’Josse [Bel Keh-JOSS-eh] A young Numetodo.

Liana ce’Kein [Lee-AHN-ah Keh-KINE] A follower of Nico Morel, and his lover.

Ari ce’Miella [AHH-ree Keh-Me-ELL-ahh] A famous composer of the time.

Henri ce’Mott [AHN-ree Keh-MOHT] A gilder in Brezno.

Martin ce’Mollis [MAHR-tinn Keh-MOHL-liss] A fisherman from Karnmor.

Niels ce’Sedgwick [NEELS Keh-SEDGH-wick] A Numetodo geologist.

Emerin ce’Stego [EMM-air-inn Keh-STEH-goh] A member of the Garde Brezno, stationed in Brezno Palais. Also the lover of Rochelle Botelli.

The Unranked:

Elle Botelli [ELL-ahh Boe-TELL-ee] The original White Stone, the matarh of Rochelle Botelli and the “stepmatarh” of Nico Morel. Also used the name Elissa ca’Karina, and “Elle Botelli” may or may not be her real name.

Pierre Gabrelli [Pee-AIR Gah-BRELL-ee] An artisan and craftsman with the Numetodo.

Serafina Morel [Sair-ah-FEEN-ah more-ELL] Matarh of Nico Morel.

Serafina Morel [Sair-ah-FEEN-ah more-ELL] Daughter of Nico Morel and Liana ce’Kein.

Albertus Paracel [Al-BERT-us PAIR-ah-sell] A Numetodo scribe and librarian.

Nicolau Petros [NEE-koh-low PET-rohs] A Numetodo astronomer.

Talis Posti [TAWL-iss POHS-tee] Vatarh of Nico Morel, a Tehuantin.

Atl [AH-tull] Son of Niente and Xaria.

Citlali [See-TAHL-lee] The Tecuhtli (warrior-king) of the Tehuantin.

Darkmavis [Dark-MAY-viss] A well-known composer.

Tototl [Toe-TOE-tull] High Warrior of the Tehuantin, second to Tecuhtli Citlali.

Xaria [SAHR-ee-ahh] Wife of Niente.

DICTIONARY:

A’Morce [Ah-MORS] A generic title meaning “head” or “leader.” See also “Tete.”

A’Sele [Ah-SEEL] The river that divides the city of Nessantico.

Acal A small Tehuantin watercraft like a canoe.

Archigos [ARR-chee-ghos] The leader of the Concenzia Faith. The plural is “Archigi.”

Avi a’Parete [Ahh-VEE Ah-pah-REET] The wide boulevard that forms a circle within the city of Nessantico, and also serves as a focus for city events.

Axat [Ahh-SKIAT] The moon-god of the Tehuantin people.

Bashta [BAASH-tah] A one-piece blouse and pants, usually tied with a wide belt around the waist, and generally loose and flowing elsewhere. Bashtas are generally worn by males, though there are female versions, and can be either plain or extravagantly ornate, depending on the person’s status and the situation.

Bastida a’Drago [Bahs-TEE-dah Ah-DRAH-goh] The “Fortress of the Dragon,” an ancient tower that now serves as a state prison for Nessantico. Originally built by Kraljiki Selida II.

Besteigung [BEHZ-tee-gung] “Ascension” The ceremony where a new Hirzg or Hirzgin of Firenzcia is officially recognized after the prescribed mourning period for the previous ruler.

“Ca’-and-cu’” [Kaw-and-Koo] The term for the high status families in the Holdings. The rich. See: Family Names.

Cabasab [KAW-bah-sahn] The title of the ruler of Daritria.

Calli The Tehuantin term for “house.”

The “Calls” In the Concenzia Faith, there are Three Calls during the day for prayer. First Call is in the morning, when the sun has risen above the horizon the distance of a fist held at arm’s length. Second Call is when the sun is at zenith. Third Call is when the sun is a fist’s length above the horizon at sunset.

Calpulli Tehuantin word for “neighborhood,” the subdivisions of their cities.

Cenzi [SHEN-zee] Main god of the Nessantico pantheon, and the patron of the Concenzia Faith.

Chevaritt [Sheh-vah-REE], Chevarittai [Sheh-vah-REE-tie] The “knights” of Nessantico-men of the ca’-and-cu’ families. The title of “chevaritt” is bestowed by the Kraljiki or Kraljica, or by the appointed ruler of the various countries within the Holding; in times of genuine war, the chevarittai (the plural form of the word) are called upon to prove their loyalty and courage. The chevarittai will follow (usually) the orders of the Commandant of the Garde Civile, but not particularly those of the common offiziers of the Garde Civile. Their internal status is largely based on familial rank. In the past, occasional conflicts have been decided by honorable battle between chevarittai while the armies watched.

Coinage There are three primary coinages in use in Nessantico: the bronze “folia” in tenth (d’folia), half (se’folia), and full (folia) denominations; the silver “siqil” in half (se’siqil) and full denominations; the gold “sola” in half (se’sola) and full denominations. Twenty folias equal a se’siqil; fifty siqils (or two thousand folias) equal a se’sola. The daily wage for a simple laborer is generally around a folia; a competent craftsperson might command four or five folias a day or a se’siqil a week. The price (and size) of a loaf of common brown bread in Nessantico is fixed at a d’folia.

Colors Each of the various countries within the Holdings retained their colors and flags. Here are the basic banner structures: East Magyaria: horizontal stripes of red, green, and orange; Firenzcia: alternating vertical stripes of black and silver; Graubundi: a field of yellow with black stars; Hellin: red and black fields divided diagonally; Il Trebbio: a yellow sun on a blue field; Namarro: a red crescent moon on a field of yellow; Nessantico: blue and gold fields divided diagonally. Used by both North and South Nessantico. Miscoli: a single white star on a field of midnight blue; Paeti: vertical stripes of green, white, and orange; Sesemora: a field of silver with a mailed fist in the center; Sforzia: a field of white with a diagonal blue bar; West Magyaria: horizontal stripes of orange, red, and blue

Comte [KOM-tay] The head of a town or city, usually a ca’ and a chevaritt

Concenzia [Kon-SEHN-zee-ah] The primary theology within Nessantico, whose primary deity is Cenzi, though Cenzi is simply the chief god of a pantheon.

Concord A’Teni The gathering of all a’Teni within Concenzia-a Concord A’Teni is called to elect a new Archigos or to make changes to the Divolonte.

Cornett A straight wind instrument made of wood or brass, and played like a trumpet.

Council of Ca’ The advisory council for the Kralji of the Holdings. Usually consists of five members. The Council of Ca’ will sometimes serve as the quasi-official governing body of the Holdings if the current Kraljica or Kraljiki is underage, incapacitated, or absent.

Days of the Week The six days of the week in Nessantico are named after major deities in the Toustour. The week begins with Cenzidi (Cenzi’s Day), and follows with Vuctadi, Mizzkdi, Gostidi, Draiordi, and Parladi

Divolonte [Dee-voh-LOHN-tay] “God’s Will”-the rules and regulations that make up the tenets followed by those of the Concenzia Faith.

Domestiques de chambre “Chamber servants,” the servants whose task it is to attend to the Kraljiki or Kraljica in their bedchamber. Only highly trusted servants are given this assignment.

Family Names Within Nessantico and most of the Holdings, the family names follow the female line. A man will (except in rare cases) upon marriage take his wife’s family name, and all children (without exception) take the family name of the matarh. In the event of the death of a wife, the widower will usually retain his wife’s family name until remarried. Status within society is determined by a prefix to the family name. In rising order, they are: none, ce’(pronounced Keh), ci’ (Kee), cu’ (Koo), ca’ (Kah).

Firenzcian Coalition The loose alliance between Firenzcia and states that have seceded from the Holdings: Firenzcia, Sesemora, Miscoli, East and West Magyaria.

Fjath [Phiy-AHTH] The title for the ruler of Sforzia.

Garda “Guard” or “soldier” (used interchangeably). The plural is Gardai.

Gardai’s Disease A euphemism for homosexuality.

Garde Brezno [GAR-duh BREHZ-noh] The city guard of Brezno in Firenzcia.

Garde Civile [GAR-duh Sih-VEEL] The army of the country of Nessantico. Not the largest force (that’s the army of Firenzcia), but the Garde Civile directs all the armies of the Holdings in war situations.

Garde Kralji [GAR-duh KRAHL-jee] The city guard of Nessantico. Based in the Bastida, their insignia is a bronze dragon’s skull. The common ranks are “gardai” (ranging from a prefix of e’ to a’), the officers are “offizier” (also ranging from a prefix of e’ to a’). The highest rank in the Garde Kralji is Commandant.

Gardes a’Liste [GAR-dess Ah-LEEST] The bureaucratic organization responsible for maintaining the rolls of family names, and for assigning the official prefixes of rank to them.

Genera a’Pace [Jhen-AH-rah Ah-pah-SAY] “Creator of Peace”-the popular title for the late Kraljica Marguerite I. For three decades under her rule, there were no major wars within the Holdings.

Grandes horizontales [GRAHN-days Hor-eh-ZHON-tah-leh] The term for the high-class courtesans with ca’-and-cu’ patrons.

Greaves Leg armor.

Gschnas [Guh-SHWAZ] The “False World” Ball-takes place every year in Nessantico.

Gyula [G-YUH-lah] Ruler of West Magyaria. East Magyaria also uses the same title.

Hauberk A short chain mail coat.

Hirzg [HAIRZG (almost two syllables)] The title for the ruler of Firenzcia. “Hirzgin” is the feminine form, and “A’Hirzg” is the term for either the female or male heir.

Ilmodo [Eel-MOH-doh] “The Way.” The Ilmodo is a pervasive energy that can be shaped through the use of ritualized chants, perfected and codified by the Concenzia Faith. The Numetodo call the Ilmodo “Scath Cumhacht.” Other cultures that are aware of it will have their own name. Niente’s people call it “X’in Ka.”

Instruttorei [Inn-struh-TORR-ay] Instructor

Kraljica [Krahl-JEE-kah] Title most similar to “Empress.” The masculine form is “Kraljiki” (Krahl-jee-kee). To refer to a ruler nongender-specifically, “Kralji” is generally used, which is also the plural.

Kusah [KOO-sah] The title for the ruler of Namarro

Lake Ixtapatl [Ish-tah-PAH-ull] The large, brackish lake in which the island city of Tlaxcala rests.

Marque The document given to an acolyte who is to be taken into the Order of Teni and placed in the service of the Concenzia Faith.

Matarh [MAH-tarr] “Mother”.

Moitidi [Moy-TEE-dee] The “half-gods”-the demigods created by Cenzi, who in turn created all living things.

Montbataille [Mont-bah-TEEL] A city set on the long slopes of a mountain in the east of North Nessantico; also the site of a famous battle between Nessantico and the province of Firenzcia, and the only good pass through the mountains between the Rivers Clario and Loi.

Morellis The disciples and followers of the self-proclaimed prophet Nico Morel.

Na’ [NAHH] “Mother” in the Tehuantin language.

Nahual [NAH-hu-all] The proper title for the chief spellcaster of the Westlanders. The spellcasters are called “nahualli”-which is both singular and plural.

Namarro [Nah-MARR-oh] The southernmost province of the Holdings of Nessantico.

Nessantico [Ness-ANN-tee-ko] The capital city of the Holdings, ruled by the Kraljica.

Note of Severance A document that releases an acolyte from his or her instruction toward being in the Order of Teni. Typically, 5% or less of acolytes complete their training and are accepted into the Order. The vast majority will receive a note.

Onczio [AHNK-zhee-oh] “Uncle.”

Offizier [OFF-ih-zeer] “Officer” the various ranks of offizier follow the ranks of teni. In ascending order: e’offizier, o’offizier, u’offizier, a’offizier. Often, an offizier in one of the armies also is a Chevaritt.

Oste-femme [OHS-tah-femm] Midwife.

Passe a’Fiume [PASS-eh ah-fee-UHM] The city that sits on the main river crossing of the Clario in eastern Nessantico.

Pjathi [Peh-HAH-thee] Title for the ruler of Sesemora.

Pontica a’Brezi Nippoli [Phon-TEE-kah Ah-BREHZ-ee Nee-POHL-ee] One of the Four Bridges of Nessantico.

Pontica a’Brezi Veste [Phon-TEE-kah Ah-BREHZ-ee VESS-tee] One of the Four Bridges of Nessantico.

Pontica Kralji [Phon-TEE-kah KRAWL-jee] One of the Four Bridges of Nessantico.

Pontica Mordei [Phon-TEE-kah MHOR-dee] One of the Four Bridges of Nessantico.

Quibela [Qwee-BELL-ah] A city in the province of Namarro.

Sakal [Sah-KHAL] The sun-god of the Tehuantin people.

Sapnut The fruit of the sapnut tree, from which a rich yellow dye is made.

Scarlet Pox A childhood illness, often deadly.

Scath Cumhacht [Skawth Koo-MOCKED] The Numetodo term for the Ilmodo.

Sesemora [Say-seh-MOHR-ah] A province in the northeast of the Holdings of Nessantico.

Southern Fever An affliction that kills a high percentage of those affected-the fever causes the brain to swell, bringing on dementia and/or coma, while the lungs fill with liquid from the infection, causing pneumonia-like symptoms. Often, even if the victim recovers from the coughing, they are left brain-damaged.

Starkkapitan [Starkh-KAHP-ee-tahn] “High Captain”-the title for the commander of Firenzcian troops.

Stone A measure of weight for dry goods. Merchants are required to have a set of weights, certified by the local board. A stone is approximately a pound and a half in our measures.

Strettosei [STRETT-oh-see] The ocean to the west of Nessantico.

T’Sha [Ti-SHAH] The ruler of Tennshah.

Taat [Taaht] “Father” in the Tehuantin tongue.

Ta’Mila [Tah-MEE-ah] The ruler of Il Trebbio.

Tantzia “Aunt.”

Tashta [TAWSH-tah] A robe-like garment in fashion in Nessantico.

Tecuhtli [Teh-KOO-uhl-ee] The title for “Lord” or “War-King” in the Tehuantins’ language.

Tehuantin [Teh-WHO-ahn-teen] “The People”-the name the Westlanders call themselves.

Teni [TEHN-ee] “Priest.” Those of the Concenzia who have been tested for their mastery of the Ilmodo, have taken their vows, and are in the service of the church. The teni priesthood also uses a ranking similar to the Families of Nessantico. In ascending order, the ranks are e’Teni, o’Teni, u’Teni, and a’Teni.

Teocalli [Teh-o-CAHL-ee] The Tehuantin term for “temple.” The plural form is teocaltin.

Tete [teh-TAY] “Head”-title for the leaders of an organization, such as the Guardians of the Faith or the Council of Ca’. Another title for an organizational leader is “A’Morce” (used by the Numetodo, among others…).

Tlaxcala [Tlash-TAH-lah] The capital city of the Tehuantin nations.

Toustour [TOOS-toor] The “All-Tale”-the bible for the Concenzia Faith.

Turn of the glass An hour. The glass referred to is an hourglass, the sides of which are typically incised with lines marking the quarter-hours. Thus, a “mark of the glass” is roughly fifteen minutes.

Utilino [Oo-teh-LEE-noh] A combination concierge and watchman who patrols a small area (no more than a block each) of the city. The utilino-who is also a teni of the Concenzia faith-is there to run errands (for a fee) as well as to keep order, and is considered to be part of the Garde Kralji.

Vajica [Vah-JEE-kah] Title most similar to “Madam,” used in polite address with adults who have no other title, or where the title is unknown. The masculine form is “Vajiki.” The plurals are “Vajicai” and “Vajik.”

Vambrace Armor protecting the lower arm.

Vatarh [VAH-ter] “Taat.”

Venerable Carin One of the books contained in the Toustour.

Verzehen [Ver-ZAY-hehn] Foreign term for a telescope.

Ville Colhelm [VEE-ah KOHL-helm] A town on the border of Nessantico and Firenzcia, at the River Clario.

War-teni Teni whose skills in Ilmodo have been honed for warfare

White-Peak Wall Tehuantin name for the mountain range between the Tehuantin empire and the Helllins.

Zink A wind instrument similar to a cornett but curved rather than straight.

THE RECENT LINE OF THE KRALJI:

471-521: Marguerite ca’Ludovici [Marhg-u-REET Kahloo-doh-VEE-kee ]-also known as the “Genera a’Pace”

521-544: Justi ca’Dakwi [JUSS-tee Kah-DAWK-whee]

(nee ca’Ludovici, nee ca’Mazzak)-also known as the “One-Legged.” Son of Marguerite.

544-548: The Regency of Sergei ca’Rudka: for Kraljica Audric ca’Dakwi [AHD-ric-Kah-DAWK-whee], son of Justi, who is still in his minority.

548-548: Audric ca’Dakwi [AHD-ric Kah-DAWK-WHEE]-for the last few months of Audric’s reign before his assassination, Regent ca’Rudka is dismissed and Audric (later known as “The Mad”) holds the Sun Throne.

548-548: Sigourney ca’Ludovici [Si-GOHR-nee Kahloo-doh-VEE-kee ]-great grand-niece of Marguerite.

548-present: Allesandra ca’Vorl [Ahl-ah-SAHN-drah Kah-VOORL ]-great grand-niece of Marguerite

THE RECENT LINE OF THE HIRZGIN:

493-516: Karin ca’Belgradin [KAH-reen Kah-bell-GRAH-deen]

516-548: Jan ca’Vorl [Yahn Kah-VOORL]-Son of Karin. Seceded from the Holdings in 522 to form the Coalition of Firenzcia.

548-548: Fynn ca’Vorl [Finn Kah-VOORL]-Son of Jan. Assassinated by the White Stone.

548-present: Jan (II) ca’Vorl [Yahn Kah-VOORL]-Grandson of Jan (via Allesandra).

THE RECENT LINE OF THE ARCHIGI:

503-521: Dhosti ca’Millac [DOST-ee Kah-MEE-lok]-“the Dwarf.” Committed suicide (though some still whisper that it was murder).

521-521: Orlandi ca’Cellibrecca [Orh-LAHN-dee Kahsell-eh-BREK-ah ]-Left the throne to join with Firenzcia during the War of Secession. This began the Division of the Faith (521-548).

The Line in Nessantico:

521-548: Ana ca’Seranta [AHN-ah Kah-sir-AHN-TAH]-Assassinated by Tehuantin sorcerer under orders from Archigos Semini.

548-548: Kenne ca’Fionta [KENN-ah Kah-fee-ONTAH]-Tortured to death by Kraljica Sigourney.

The Line in Brezno:

521-525: Orlandi ca’Cellibrecca [Orh-LAHN-dee Kahsell-eh-BREK-ah] -Died of natural causes.

525-548: Semini ca’Cellibrecca [SEH-meen-eh Kahsell-ee-BREK-ah ]-marriage-son of Orlandi.

The Line of the Reunited Faith:

549-present: Karrol ca’Asano [CARE-ohl Kah-ahh-SAH-noh]-Named Archigos after the deposing of Semini ca’Cellibrecca. The line is now seated at Brezno rather than in Nessantico.

HISTORICAL PERSONAGES:

Falwin I [FAHL-win]-Hirzg Falwin of Firenzcia led a brief, unsuccessful revolt against Kraljiki Henri VI, which was quickly and brutally put down.

Henri VI [OHN-ree]-First Kralji of the ca’Ludovici line (413-435), from whom Marguerite I was descended.

Kalima III [Kah-LEE-mah]-Archigos from 215-243.

Kelwin [KEHL-win]-First Hirzg of Firenzcia

Levo ca’Niomi [LEHV-oh Kah-nee-OH-mee]-Led a coup in 383 and was Kraljiki for three days. Forcibly removed, he would be imprisoned for almost two decades in the Bastida, and there would write poetry that would long survive his death.

Maria III -Kraljica of Nessantico from 219-237

Misco [MEEZ-koh]-The legendary “founder of Brezno.”

Pellin I [PEH-Lihn]-Archigos of the Faith from 114-122.

Selida II [Seh-LEE-dah]-Kraljiki of Nessantico. Finished building the city walls and the Bastida d’Drago.

Sveria I [seh-VERH-ee-ah]-Kraljiki of Nessantico 179-211. The Secession War occupied nearly all his reign. He finally brought Firenzcia fully into the Holdings.

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