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Only seven members of Chryxanthus-at-Eskolane, all children, are known to have survived the massacre. Three were the children of Phorenus, a knight of the family, Priscian, Diocletius and Zathara. | Only seven members of Chryxanthus-at-Eskolane, all children, are known to have survived the massacre. Three were the children of Phorenus, a knight of the family, Priscian, Diocletius and Zathara. | ||
| − | [[File:Central northwestern encyclon.jpg|thumb|right| | + | [[File:Central northwestern encyclon.jpg|thumb|right|900px|The map above depicts the various lands in Encyclon surrounding the 9th century home of the inheritors of the House of Xanthus, one of the nine houses selected by Emperor Athlos to be palatine-electors. They lived in the Calipernesas, along the western bank of Lake Sutovria, a great fresh water lake of the legion.]] |
==History of the House== | ==History of the House== | ||
Revision as of 05:25, 5 May 2015
House Chryxanthus-at-Eskolane was a clan of vavasours of comital rank who flourished in the vineyards and pastures around Eskolane and Lake Sutovria, east of Ulswia, in the Calipernesas of northwestern Encyclon, in the late 8th and well into the 9th century AM. Made up of a number of different clans whose estates dotted the rolling countryside, House Chryxanthus was in origins a cadet branch of the Chryxanthine count-electors of Astoxis, in the High North, southwest of Abbadon, who were liquidated by Prince-Emperor Alasial the Grand in 782 for supporting the imperial candidacy of the Count of Ethelos.
In 883, an imperial prefect (λογοθέτης) of the triumphant Encyclonian Emperor Thezorus Kamanshar was sent to the Calipernesus. The logothetes was a powerful necromancer, and came to bring death to the Chryxanthine families along the lake, for in their blood they might claim the inheritance of Avandran, one of the palatine-electors created by the ancient St. Athlos, King of Abbadon and Emperor of Mandadoria. The prefect summoned a force of vampires, who ate into the families, creating more vampires, and thus destroyed the electoral claim for his jealous emperor. The House of Chryxanthus was destroyed.
Only seven members of Chryxanthus-at-Eskolane, all children, are known to have survived the massacre. Three were the children of Phorenus, a knight of the family, Priscian, Diocletius and Zathara.
History of the House
House Xanthos (Ξάνθος), The Auburn House
The Auburn House had its beginnings with the Encish warrior Gandran, a powerful hunter and warrior and the son of an Encish chieftain. When Athian was chased out of Abbadonia by his great uncle Axos and other enemies, Athian fled into the Enc with a small clique of followers. Nearly dying from exposure, Gandran discovered them at his hunting lodge, and took them in. Gandran did not convert to Mandadorianism at this occasion.
Gandran offered Athian refuge in his father’s tribe, and Athian helped them win victories against their enemies. He also preached the faith of Mandador, but was expelled from the tribe when Mandadorianism was growing too strong. Although still not having converted, Gandran spoke against this expulsion.
When Athian fled to the Nikerost and set up his camp there, he was soon harassed and at last attacked en masse by the orcs of the mountains, who were aroused by Axos and the other great lords who were against Athian. Gandran came with a small force of converted Encs to the Nikerost and helped save Athian and his loyal knights, slaying many orcs. After the battle, Gandran converted to Mandadorianism and gave to Athian an immense amount of gold to further the Mandadorian cause. Due to his shared wealth and his unusual shining yellow hair, he was baptized "Chryses" or the Golden.
Gandran stayed for a time with Athian and shared in many of Athian's adventures. Eventually however Gandran returned to his people, and brought with him the word of Mandador. Eventually he succeeded his father, and became a powerful chief.
When years passed and Athian found himself once again betrayed by powerful Abbadonian lords, a great battle thereafter ensued, with Athian and his loyal knights and soldiers on one side and Axios the son of Axos leading much of the strength of Abbadon on the other. The battle was the greatest Athian had ever fought in, and many heroes died that day. Encs on either side joined the battle, and many chiefs came to Athian's side, and many to the side of Axios. Gandran once again came to Athian's aid when he was in great danger. The cloud giants descended from the mountains to fight on the side of Axios, but Gandran slew many with his warriors, and slew their chief. At the end of the great battle, Gandran was covered in blood, and so his golden hair turned dark. For this he was once again renamed, now Xanthos, the Auburn One.
Gandran became a great chief after the battle, and was made a king of his people. After Athian returned from his quest on the highest mountains to speak with the Voice, he was assassinated by a near cousin, Athastion, who had been convinced by Axios that he was the rightful heir to the throne.
When the loyal lords came together in congress to decide what course they would take, Gandran once again appeared with the loyal Encish chiefs, and spoke in favor of the younger son of Athian, named Athlos, who was a true Mandadorian, and not the elder son, Athlan, who wished to return the "rebels" to Abbadonia and request a healing of the breach and an end to the Mandadorian cult.
Gandran and the other loyal Enc chiefs took the young son of Athian, Athlos, to the deep woods of the Enc, hiding him from his elder brother Athlan, as well as Axios and the other great lords of Abbadonia. There Gandran and the other heroes trained Athlos, and made him a knight of virtue and strength.
Athlos made allies with many, and courted many great lords amongst the Abbadonians. When at last Athlos was challenged by his brother Athlan in a great battle, Gandran once again was one of the many heroes that fought at his side. Gandran was pierced by many arrows of the gray elves loyal to Athlan, but he did not die, and was healed by St. Soravian, the Legate of the North, now escaped from the bonds of the evil Abbadonian lords.
After the battle, young Athlos hailed Gandran with many other heroes. Three times had Gandran come to the battle aid of the House of Athian, and in reward Athlos gave to Gandran a cousin to his house, Avona, to wed.
At the final battle against Axios and Athlan, Gandran fought once more, although now an older man. Upon the coronation of Athlos, the son of Gandran and Avona, young Avandran, was selected as one of the new Nine Electors. Knighted by Athlos and blessed by St. Soravian, this was the highest honor Gandran could have received, for he knew that as an Enc, it was impossible for Athlos to make Gandran himself a Palatine-Elector.