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| − | *Pretty much any death in the court that is said to be "accidental" is believed by some to have been "not-so-much accidental"  | + | *Pretty much any death in the court that is said to be "accidental" is believed by some to have been "not-so-much accidental," though no one knows for certain.  | 
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Revision as of 21:07, 11 March 2019
| Chancellor Lord Egowe  | 
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| Marshall Master Dobber  | 
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| Steward Lord-Vicar Patter  | 
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| Spymaster Lady Reyanna  | 
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| Chaplain Patron Leornad  | 

Ruled by: 
 Duc Robyn
Liege: 
 King Jon XVII of Generica
 
HQ: [Castle], Lairdmoor
Contents
Succession
(Agnatic-Cognatic Primogeniture)
- [Sister 1]
 - [Sister 2]
 - [Sister 3]
 - Arless [Name] Wolfrey of Bonnyfield
 - [Uncle's Daughter]
 - [Dist. Related Kinswoman]
 
Vassals (12)
Arldom of Lairdmoor
Arldom of Tartanfolk
 Arl [Name] of the North Pass
 Markis Egowe Maguttin of Westmark
 Arl [Name] Boxwyne of Bogginland
 Arless [Name] Wolfrey of Bonnyfield
 Arl [Name] of the Pale
Courtiers (19)
- Markis Egowe Maguttin of Westmark, Duc's Chancellor
 - Mayor Dobber Macoorse of Haggisbury, Duc's Marshal
 - Lord-Vicar Patter Hardyng of Haverkirk, Duc's Steward
 - Lady Reyanna Stackspeare, Duc's Spymaster, mother
 - Patron Leornad, Duc's Chaplain
 
Abroad
Rumor Has It…
- It is said that Lady Reyanna runs the court, as she always did before her husband's death.
 - Pretty much any death in the court that is said to be "accidental" is believed by some to have been "not-so-much accidental," though no one knows for certain.
 
Known Plots
 Fabricate Claim on the Highlands; Lead: Egowe Maguttin; backed by [2 upper-tier (110%)]
Factions
Other
- Though the Duc publicly, firmly dismisses the peoples' ubiquitous talk of independence, privately, he might not be so steadfastly loyal to the crown.