Line of Mortis: Difference between revisions
No edit summary |
No edit summary |
||
Line 13: | Line 13: | ||
'''Bio:''' This line is one of the eldest [[Imperial Bloodline|Imperial Bloodlines]], established by the youngest son of [[Raynor I]], but none of its members claimed the throne until Mors I in 968. The heirs of this line wield the legendary [[Sword of Mortis]], forged by the line's progenitor in b2323. The Sword of Mortis has never left the bloodline. | '''Bio:''' This line is one of the eldest [[Imperial Bloodline|Imperial Bloodlines]], established by the youngest son of [[Raynor I]], but none of its members claimed the throne until Mors I in 968. The heirs of this line wield the legendary [[Sword of Mortis]], forged by the line's progenitor in b2323. The Sword of Mortis has never left the bloodline. | ||
<br> | <br> | ||
By about 1771 most members of the Line of Mortis had migrated to the Isle of [[Benacia]], where they took up a number of elements of the local culture, including a ceremonial use of the [[Benacian language]]. | By about 1771 most members of the Line of Mortis had migrated to the Isle of [[County of Benacia]], where they took up a number of elements of the local culture, including a ceremonial use of the [[Benacian language]]. | ||
<br> | <br> | ||
In 1978 the first Mortis [[Kaiser]] of this tradition came to the throne as [[Kaiser Mors IV]], who began the tradition of Kaiserial epithets, naming himself Nerrolar, the Arbiter. <br> | In 1978 the first Mortis [[Kaiser]] of this tradition came to the throne as [[Kaiser Mors IV]], who began the tradition of Kaiserial epithets, naming himself Nerrolar, the Arbiter. <br> |
Revision as of 23:21, 30 October 2008
![]() |
Mors I - Viviantia I - Mors II - Mors III |
Line:
Mortis
Progenator: Mortis Raynor M'Jilliad
Established: ~b2305
Members:
Mors I (968-1003)
Viviantia I (1040-1071)
Mors II (1071-1085)(1089-1132)
Mors III (1559-1649)
Mors IV (1978-2064)
Mors V (3004 - 3119)
Bio: This line is one of the eldest Imperial Bloodlines, established by the youngest son of Raynor I, but none of its members claimed the throne until Mors I in 968. The heirs of this line wield the legendary Sword of Mortis, forged by the line's progenitor in b2323. The Sword of Mortis has never left the bloodline.
By about 1771 most members of the Line of Mortis had migrated to the Isle of County of Benacia, where they took up a number of elements of the local culture, including a ceremonial use of the Benacian language.
In 1978 the first Mortis Kaiser of this tradition came to the throne as Kaiser Mors IV, who began the tradition of Kaiserial epithets, naming himself Nerrolar, the Arbiter.
Ever since the Mortis settled on the isle of Benacia the Count has traditionally been from the Mortis family line.