Noble Houses of Toussaint: Volume LVII

This book can be purchased from the Ducal camerlengo. Other copies of this book can be found in the following locations:
 * Bench in the courtyard of Doren Alma Estate.
 * The Ruddy Brush Auberge in Fox Hollow.
 * Terrace house entry, right next and east of The Pheasantry in Hauteville.
 * In house around The Gran'place.
 * In a house in San Sebastian
 * Gelenser Farm

Journal entry

 * Sangreal (alternatively Sang Real, literally Royal Blood) The legendary line which some trace back to the first lords of the lands now lying in Toussaint and northwestern Haakland. The first mention of Wilhelm the Bold, this line’s founder, comes from elven manuscripts found during reconstruction of the Beauclair palace in 1095. Since this source, like all things elven, is unreliable and should not be taken into consideration by historians, the existence of House Sangreal must be considered a mere fable.


 * Salvaress (or Salvarez), di, of the regulus platinum crest. This line takes its name from Salvar the Lame, who was made a count in the year 1189 by Duchess Caroberta for his service to the ducal throne. The di Salvaress line’s crest depicts a regulus platinum, one of the so-called silver basilisks whose existence is highly suspect, its classification as a species considered erroneous by most zoologists.


 * Toricella of the Two Towers crest. An ancient line whose founders most likely first settled the lands of present-day Toussaint around the year 984. They waged fierce war against the elves until the 6th decade of the 11th century, when all of what is now Toussaint fell under human control.

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