vineri, 28 octombrie 2011

House of d'Albon

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Name: Guigues Levieux d'Albon
Born: 1573
Traits: Cold, Secretive, Attractive, Arrogant, Dominating, Intelligent, Brave
Romantic History: Gotelana d'Albon (ex-wife ; deceased), secret affairs with different married ladies
Wife: None
Aspiration: Fortune
Character Alignment: Evil
Rang: Marquis

At first sight, Guigues' romantic looks, with his big blue eyes and messy hair would make it hard for you to read his personality.No one would ever suspect his coldness or arrogance.
Guigues is intelligent, forceful and determined, unlike many nobles of his days, but he's also cruel, vindictive and treacherous.He loves politics, but his character made it difficult for anyone to trust him, so he was banished from the French Court, being forced to live on his domains in the countryside.


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Name: Gotelana d'Albon de Parthenay
Born: 1575
Died: 1604 (childbirth)
Traits: Feminine, Charming, Intelligent, Ambitious, Alluring, Fashionable, Materialistic
Romantic History: Jean l'Archevêque de Parthenay (ex-husband ; deceased)
Husband: Guigues Levieux d'Albon
Aspiration: Fortune
Character Alignment: Neutral
Rang: Marquise

In 1590, at age fifteen, Gotelana married Jean l'Archevêque de Parthenay, a rich but old French count.By the age of 20 she was already a charming and filthy rich widow, possessing a castle in the countryside, few residences in Paris and also an unblemished reputation.And she could have lived like this for many years if she wouldn't have met the charming but machiavellian Marquis d'Albon.Everything about him attracted the young widow: his charming voice, his God-like body, his blond hair and, more than anything, hist scandalous reputation around the Court.And somehow, somewhere, into a blend of heated passion and blackmail, the two of them became husband and wife.

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Name: Marie Victoire de Noailles
Born: 1586
Traits: Materialistic, Stubborn, Curious, Superficial, Emotional, Idealistic, Spoiled, Childish
Romantic History: At the French Court, Marie Victoire was admired and desired by many nobles, but she remained a pure girl for her husband (or she managed to keep her affairs secret).
Husband: Guigues Levieux d'Albon
Aspiration: Popularity
Character Alignment: Neutral
Rang: Born as a Countess, she later married into the House of d'Albon and became a Marquise.
Even if her mother was a well known courtesan in the French Court and her father was one of her mother's ex-lovers, this thing didn't seem to bother or embarrass young Marie Victoire.She grew up accustomed to the luxury in the Royal Palace and became used to be served and respected by everyone as the old King's protegee.After the King's death and before Philip's crowning, her mother sensed the troubles that were going to arrive for her and her daughter, so she sold her properties in and around Paris and left, sending, at the same time, her daughter in a Convent.Few years later, when everything was calmer and everyone seemed to have forgotten all the scandalous gossips about her affairs, Marie Victoire's mother, Marie-Françoise, arrived at the court as the new Countess de Bournonville.But the courtesan's plans for her daughter were different from a chaste life spent in an Ursuline Convent, so she arranged her daughter's marriage with the recently widowed Marquis d'Albon.


Children
Alesia d'Albon (1600)
Athelina d'Albon (1601)
Guiques d'Albon (1602)
Eudon d'Albon (1604)
Isabelle d'Albon (1608)
Sophie d'Albon (1608)
Antoine d'Albon (1616)



Servants

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Name: Ida Lantos
Born: 1570
Died: 1622
Traits: Hard Working, Mature, Loyal, Stubborn
Romantic History: Unknown
Husband: None
Aspiration: Family
Character Alignment: Neutral
Class: Kitchen Maid

Ida was born and raised in Hungary, in a peasant family, so no one knows too much about her.She was already in Gotelana's ex-husband's service, the Count de Parthenay and she remained to work for his widow after the Count's death, also coming with her after her marriage.Now her duty is to take care of her master's children and supervise all the workers from the nobleman's kitchens.

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