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    Default Duskendale, Seat of House Darklyn



    Duskendale was founded many thousands of years ago, when the Darklyns ruled over much of the Blackwater Bay as Shadow Kings and their Dun Fort was still a loosely-connected collection of timber keeps. These days, it has grown into a city of significant size and power: its wooden walls have been replaced with ones of stout stone, its market square has grown from a huddled collection of stalls studded with the runic writing of the First Men into a bustling trade center on the Bay, and the Dun Fort itself is now a squat stone castle with big drum towers.

    At present, the might of Duskendale is at rest.

    Regional bonuses

    • Royal Seat: Duskendale used to be the royal seat of the Darklyn Kings before they were conquered by the Stormlanders. As a result, it is a settlement of great importance, size, and wealth. +5% land income.
    • Major Port: The second largest port in the Crownlands behind the capital of King’s Landing itself, the ideal location of Duskendale, sheltered behind a large cliff face from the Narrow Sea storms has made it a great trade haven, granting the owner of the city and additional trade route.


    Household
    House Darklyn of Duskendale

    'From Dusk to Dawn'

    The Darklyns of Duskendale are an ancient house with a pedigree that stretches back to the Age of Heroes, when they reigned as petty-kings of the First Men around Blackwater Bay. Though their time as 'Shadow Kings' came to an end when the Andals reached the continent's shores millennia ago, the Darklyns were able to survive by bending the knee to the invading warlords who overpowered them and converting to their God-of-Seven, remaining loyal to each new overlord (including the Hoares of the Iron Isles, who were certainly not among the Faith of the Seven) while pursuing their own interests where they could and once even expanding their dominion into Crackclaw Point while they were bound to the Storm Kings of House Durrandon. This was said to be the origin of their house words - however dark the night might become for House Darklyn, it always found a new way or at least, a new overlord to revive its fortunes, just as dusk and night are eventually banished by the dawn. This pattern changed little many years later when Aegon the Conqueror arrived with intent to weld the entire continent into a new kingdom for himself: at the command of the Iron King Harren the Black, their last pre-Targaryen overlord, the then-Lord Darklyn rode out to confront him together with Lord Mooton and was promptly defeated, after which his son hastily bent the knee to the first of the Dragon Kings. The Darklyns have since served the Targaryens as loyally as they did most of their previous overlords, and seven Darklyns joined the Kingsguard over the past two-and-a-half centuries, a service that their patriarchs recognized by adding seven white shields on red to the traditional sable fusily on yellow that formed their house's arms.

    For the past 100 years, the Darklyns have generally stood with their original Targaryen masters in their wars against their illegitimate Blackfyre kin, as they had once followed the Hoares' marching orders before exchanging their tyranny for less malevolent Targaryen overlordship. In recent times however, Aerys II Targaryen burned down the Great Sept of Baelor and in so doing murdered the previous High Septon: the previous Lord Darklyn, a pious middle-aged man who had never been particularly robust, experienced a fatal heart attack upon receiving the news. His son and heir Denys, a similarly devout young man, promptly affiliated House Darklyn with the nascent 'Holy League' of lords in the Crownlands who heeded the new High Septon's furious condemnation of Aerys and the Targaryen line, and has added the strength of Duskendale to the armies of House Baratheon as they march to claim the Iron Throne with the Faith's backing.

    Lord Denys Darklyn


    Age: 26 (born 244 AL)

    Skills: (7 pts to start, being 25) +8 Duel (+2 from S&S combo + Partial Plate Armor's +4, +2 base), +8 Survival (+2 base, +4 from S&S, +2 from PPA), +1 Charisma, +1 Battles, +1 Joust

    Inventory: Sword & Shield (+2 Duels, +4 Survival, +6 hp), Partial Plate Armor (+20 hp, +4 Duels, +2 Survival)

    Spouse: Mya Caron

    Denys is the eldest son of Lord Devan Darklyn, a pious and kindly man of fragile constitution, and his lady wife Falyse (nee Darke), a more robust woman whose house was a cadet branch of the mainline Darklyns: from the former he inherited the traditional Darklyn dark-grey eyes, though of his siblings he is the only one to have gained the latter's dark brown hair, as opposed to their father's true black. From a young age Denys was educated in not just martial pursuits and stewardship as most lords' heirs are, but also in the tenets of the Faith of the Seven, per special instructions from his devout father. 'A proper lord and true knight must exhibit the seven virtues of the gods', Duskendale's septon and Lord Devan had always told him: to be just like the Father but also to temper judgment with the Mother's mercy, to be chaste like the Maiden and wise like the Crone, as valorous as the Warrior and diligent as the Smith, and as unafraid of death as the Stranger that brings it, for all men must meet the gods someday. Denys certainly took the latter virtues seriously, as he grew up to be a brash lad - not one who lacked bravery or heart, as he tried his utmost to demonstrate the Warrior's courage in daring games with fellow pages & squires as well as the Father's justice and the Mother's mercy when he sat on his father's councils, but one who could certainly have listened a lot more to the voice of the Crone and seemed to treat his life lightly, as if the Stranger's touch was not something he thought of much if at all. At age thirteen, when brigands ambushed his father's party on the road to one of their vassals' keeps, despite having been a squire for only one year Denys hastily charged into the fray and killed his first man by accident more than anything, tripping over a tree's roots and burying his first sword in a bandit's chest: and upon being seized as a hostage by one of the man's compatriots, he proudly proclaimed that he had no fear for the Stranger's coming and bit the brigand's hand, which by another stroke of luck saved his life - it gave his father's knights an opportunity to cut the man down and free him. That said, he would later insist the Warrior was obviously guiding him throughout the entire experience instead of everything he did having paid off by sheer good fortune, and years later he at least matured into a competent warrior by the time he received a knighthood, though his recklessness and thirst for battle continued to mar both his fighting ability and tactical leadership.

    In recent days, Denys found himself in his father's seat much sooner than he had expected when Lord Devan felt the Stranger's touch in the aftermath of Aerys II's burning of the Great Sept of Baelor, dropping dead of a massive heart attack at the news. Filled with righteous wrath at the desecration of the holy site, and blaming the Mad King for indirectly causing his father's death, Denys openly praised Aerys' death at the hand of the Kingsguard Lyonel Arryn and led his family in praying that the Seven would forgive him in the afterlife for having to break his oath to do so, while also calling off his father's plans to arrange his marriage to a Myrish lady by the name of Serala on account of her 'heathenry'. When the new High Septon proclaimed the Targaryens anathema to the Faith and called upon faithful lords to disobey them, Lord Denys wasted no time in affiliating his house with the 'Holy League', an organization of like-minded devout Crownlands lords who rejected continued Targaryen overlordship, and when Steffon Baratheon's claim to the Iron Throne was endorsed by the Faith & the Holy Lords marched to aid his cause, Denys followed suit. The seven shields and black fusily of Darklyn can now be found among the banners of the Stag's Crownlander allies, and this dark-haired Shadow Lord rides at his men's head to avenge his father and fulfill the will of the Seven by installing Their chosen atop the Iron Throne.

    The defeat of the Baratheon and Holy League forces outside the walls of King's Landing has drastically changed Denys. He has become much more aware of his mortality and the fact that he does not actually know the will of the Seven, and as a result he has shed much of his youthful recklessness. A melancholic mood plagues the lord these days.

    Ser Dontos Darklyn


    Age: 22 (born 248 AL)

    Skills: (6 pts to start) +2 Battles, +2 Scout, +7 Duel (+1 base, +2 from S&S, +4 from PPA), +9 Survival (+3 base, +4 from S&S, +2 from PPA)

    Inventory: Sword & Shield (+2 Duels, +4 Survival, +6 hp), Partial Plate Armor (+20 hp, +4 Duels, +2 Survival)

    The second son of Lord Devan Darklyn is no less devout than his father or brother, yet he most highly venerates vastly different aspects of the Seven than the latter. The reserved and studious Dontos has always been the one to caution his brother from his more reckless acts, whether it was trying to convince him not to climb old trees as a child or to rush into battle with little regard for his own safety or the odds as a grown man, and for that Denys has called him numerous names, from spoilsport to craven. Where Denys furiously clashed with other squires, swam in dangerous waters or rode the wildest stallions at Duskendale with full confidence that the Warrior had his back, Dontos thoroughly studied tactics with the Smith's diligence and asked for the Crone to light his way as he waged his own battles with mathematics and history books late at night; and where Denys grew up on tales of the great knights such as Aemon the Dragonknight & Serwyn of the Mirror Shield, Dontos preferred stories of the wise Old King and Septon Barth. While Denys prefers to lead his household knights in song-worthy charges on the battlefield, Dontos always directs the Darklyn men from the rear - a matter of prudence and not cowardice, he has always argued - and prefers to avoid risking his life unless it is absolutely necessary (and even then he's not going to be happy about it). Still, though he understandably resents his moonstruck older kin and believes his careful temperament would better suit the heir to Duskendale, Dontos is keenly aware that the gods mandate loyalty to family & obedience to one's elders, and so he grits his teeth and dutifully bears Denys' foolishness.

    Dontos' dearest hope is to become a Septon in his own right and mind holy books or minister to the masses for the rest of his life. However, Denys and their father before them maintained that as the second son, it is the gods' will that he should remain ready to inherit Duskendale until Denys has children of his own to succeed him.

    Delena Darklyn


    Age: 19 (born 251 AL)

    Skills: (5 pts to start) +3 Charisma, +1 Wealth, +1 Survival

    Spouse: Raymun Fossoway (betrothed)

    Though she was fat and homely as a child, the youngest Darklyn sibling has witnessed her baby fat gave way to attractive curves as she grew up, and now combined with her long dark curls, the haunting dark grey eyes of her house and porcelain skin, she can properly claim her place as one of House Darklyn's proud beauties. Though no less religious than her brothers, due to the difficulty the other noble girls gave her over her looks Delena does not venerate the Maiden above the other aspects of the Seven, having instead (much like the middle brother, Dontos) placed most of her faith in the Mother who she identified with her own kindly mother, the Smith as her tutors taught her sums & history, and the Crone as she sought clever ways to make those who mocked her sorry. That said, her faith was sorely tested over the past year her father Devan tried to arrange her marriage to Jon Hollard, the steward at the Dun Fort whose family had loyally served the Darklyns for centuries, but she opposed the marriage both publicly and in her prayers: even she had to admit Hollard was not a cruel or disloyal man, but he was as old as Devan and she simply felt no attraction to him, having considered him something of a second father but nothing more as she grew up. She was decidedly less than pleased when her aforementioned prayers came true in the worst possible way, with her father dying of a sudden heart attack following the destruction of the Great Sept of Baelor and her brother considering using her to set up a more advantageous marriage alliance.

    Being a bookworm like Dontos, Delena has never had much stomach for violence - though her eldest brother Denys blames that on her witnessing a knight being killed by his competitor on the very first jousting field she visited. Nowadays, mindful of the results of her reckless prayers for salvation from a betrothal to old Jon Hollard, she now finds herself praying to all aspects of the Seven to keep her brothers safe as they set out to support Steffon Baratheon's claim to the Iron Throne at the head of Duskendale's banners, even if it comes at the cost of suffering the mockery of the other noble ladies of the court again.

    Other Darklyns
    Palla Darklyn, daughter of Denys and Mya, age 1 (born 270 AL)

    Vassals
    Duskendale - House Darklyn of Duskendale, High Lords of The Dusk Coast.
    - Hollard Hall - House Hollard of Hollard Hall.
    - Brindlewood - House Darke, Knights of Brindlewood.
    - Antlers - House Buckwell of The Antlers.
    - Byrch Hall - House Byrch of Byrch Hall.

    Economy
    Income
    60,000 dragons (Rich) + 3000 (60,000 x 0.05 (5% income bonus from Royal Seat) = 3000) + 6000 (60,000 x 0.10 or 10% from Market Square = 6000) + 6000 (same as Market Square, but from Dockyard) = 75,000 dragons total per turn

    Trade connections:
    -Tarth of Evenfall Hall (Stormlands: Armor) (opens 14 hours from 1:40 PM, June 28th)
    -Rowan of Goldengrove (Reach: Fruits)
    -Westerling of the Crag (Westerlands: Gold)

    Buildings
    Duskendale status: Castle:
    - Will last 1 year in a siege (1 RL week).
    - Have a +8 roll to any Siege assault undertaken against them.
    - Can hold their entire garrison plus 200% of the base Land Levy points of their province.

    Turn 8 bonus: 6 free buildings:

    Tier I:
    • Militia Armory: +500 Militia Points
    • Market Square: +10% Income
    • Dockyard: +500 Naval Militia Points, +10% Income
    • City Watch Quarters: 400 Light Infantry permanently stationed in your territory. Cannot be moved elsewhere.

    Tier II:
    • Town Watch: +1,000 Militia Points, 5% cheaper professional troop hire

    Tier III:
    • Barracks: +1,000 Militia Points, 10% cheaper professional troop hire


    Military
    Garrison
    200 Heavy Infantry (400 points)
    320 Light Infantry (320 points)
    200 Polearm Infantry (400 points)
    280 Archers (280 points)

    +400 Light Infantry from City Watch HQ

    Total: 1,400 men

    Levies
    5,500 points

    4,000 Light Infantry (1x4000 = 4000)
    1,500 Archers (1x1500 = 1500)

    4000 + 1500 = 5500

    Raised? No

    Militia
    2,500 points (Militia Armory, Town Watch, Barracks)

    250 Archers/Crossbows (1x250 = 250 pts)
    300 Polearms (1.5x300 = 450 pts)
    500 Heavy Infantry (2x500 = 1000 pts)
    200 Light Cavalry (1x200 = 200 pts)
    200 Heavy Cavalry (3x200 = 600 pts)

    250 + 450 = 700 + 1000 = 1700 + 200 = 1900 + 600 = 2500

    Raised? No

    Naval Militia & standing naval force
    Standing naval force:
    24 Dromonds
    12 Heavy Galleys
    6 AOR ships (Narrow Sea Galleons)
    2 Grand Warships

    Naval Militia - 2,500 points (2000 as Duskendale's naval regional bonus + Dockyard)
    20 Dromonds (30x20 = 600)
    20 Heavy Galleys (50x20 = 1000)
    10 Narrow Sea Galleons (10x80 = 800)
    1 Grand Warship (1x100 = 100)

    600 + 1100 = 1600 + 800 = 2400 + 100 = 2500

    Raised? No

    Professionals
    N/A
    Last edited by Barry Goldwater; July 09, 2016 at 08:32 PM. Reason: updated spouses & child

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    ooc: I doubt I'll be around in 7 hours, so assume this arrives 14 hours from now.

    Lord Darklyn,

    We are honored by your proposal of trade between Duskendale and Tarth. Considering the recent hardships befalling our house your proposal is truly and eagerly welcomed. Our many fineries and trade goods shall flow your markets, we wish that your traders are a common sight in Tarth, just like our ships at Duskendale. We send our best wishes to your Lordship and we hope this will be but the first step towards a renewed friendship between our houses.

    Seven blessings,

    Lady Alys of Pennytree.

    (SIGNED AND SEALED)

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    After Several Weeks travel and a few stops on the way. Larence Rowan Arrived at Duskendale to speak to the Lord of Duskendale about the trade agreement. He brings along with him some Personal Guards.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lord Azazel View Post
    After Several Weeks travel and a few stops on the way. Larence Rowan Arrived at Duskendale to speak to the Lord of Duskendale about the trade agreement. He brings along with him some Personal Guards.
    Larence Rowan and his men are escorted through the streets of Duskendale by a party of Lord Darklyn's household knights, on the way passing many a family looking for their lost loved ones among the dead and a few septs ringing their mourning bells, until they all arrive at the Dun Fort overlooking the city. There, he is brought to the ancient hall of the Darklyns, a long austere room with dark walls & oaken doors where the most apparent decorations were the black-veined marble pillars holding up the roof and various banners bearing the seven white shields and sable fusily of the house, the seven-pointed star on white of the Faith, and a few depicting the black dragon on red of Blackfyre - hastily sewn and put up recently, no doubt only after the Darklyns bent the knee to House Blackfyre. More guards in Darklyn colors stood on either side of every door in the hall, though none had their hands on their swords' hilts and were simply regarding the newcomers with curiosity. Lord Denys Darklyn himself was present as well, seated on a worn ebony chair that the heads of his house had graced since they were Shadow Kings in the days before the Andals came. He had a melancholy look in his gray eyes, having arrived not much earlier than Rowan himself with the casualties of his host from the battle outside King's Landing, and his expression did not change as he regarded the heir to Goldengrove before him.

    "My lord of Goldengrove, I bid you welcome to the Dun Fort. I extend to you the hospitality of my house, though I ask that you forgive me if I appear to be a melancholy host - in these recent days, good cheer is in short supply in all Duskendale." He waved his hand at some servants, who left to bring back bread and salt for the new arrival: an invocation of guest right, to assure Larence that Denys would not harm him in his halls and expected the same courtesy in turn. "For what purpose have you come?"

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    Larence Rowan smiled at the small mistake made by Lord Darklyn. He was not yet the Lord of Goldengrove but simply a heir to it. No his father was still Lord of Goldengrove, But his father sent him to make trade agreements and make sure he did not come home until he did. So far he had one success and now he is hoping for another before heading off to Kings Landing and hoping to make a trade agreement with the King. But that was some time away and he must focus on the task at hand. He looked around at the people staring at him with curious eyes. Had they not seen a Reachman before he wondered. Still he was welcomed by the Lord.. Which was a good thing. He had heard of a few people talking about the victory of the BlackFyre King. But he did not want to bring it up to this Lord.. for he did not know which side his house stood and he did not want to get himself captured.

    " I thank you for the title of Lord.. But I am not the Lord of Goldengrove that honor goes to my father Eddward Rowan who is also High Lord of NorthMarch I am Just his son and heir. I come here before you to speak about matters of trade between my house and Your House . My House offers Your House the fruits of the reach My Lord . May they fill every Stomach of DuskenDale with there sweetness and good taste " He said a bit nervous because he was still new to this trade talk although he felt he was doing a good job of it. He looked around at the guards and others and he could feel them staring at him and he did not understand why at all. But for now they had to be ignored as he had more important things to do here which was to make a trade agreement.

    " I would like to thank you for the hospitality it has been a long march from the Reach to here. Although well worth it according to my men. Anyway I am sorry for the losses that Duskendale have suffered recently and I pray for a quick recovery for all of Duskendale. " He said in a soft voice as he looked around once more and waited to see what the Lord would say.

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    Denys inhaled sharply and groaned inwardly. Now that the war was over, he realized he should really start studying the houses that had survived it, lest he find himself and House Darklyn friendless in the new order. "Ah, my mistake. I am sorry to say that I have been too preoccupied, first with this damnable war and now with its fallout, to pay much heed to the houses of the Reach until now. In any case, I wish your father well."

    The lord of Duskendale carefully considered the younger man's offer, placing a hand under his chin before nodding. "I believe I shall accept your offer, heir to Goldengrove. In exchange for your fruits, Duskendale's merchants will be pleased to offer our finest perfumes. The realm has torn itself apart quite enough, the time for it to begin healing is now - and getting trade to flow between the Seven Kingdoms is one step it must take to recover." He paused to reflect on Rowan's last words. "And I thank you for your condolences. As you are my honored guest this day, my halls are yours and you shall be welcome at my table until you decide to depart." He nodded a second time at Rowan and gestured to the guards to open the hall's main doors, signaling to the Reachman that he was allowed to leave the hall. "Seven blessings."

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    Larence Rowan Nodded his head in Agreement with the mans words " Than the deal is done and I will send a raven back home to inform the head of trading that he is to send a caravan of the finest fruits to Duskendale at once. As for your offer me and my Men accept. We would love to join you for dinner if you wish to have us. The men are hungry and it has been a long ride to get here. They would love a few days to relax and have some fun as well. Thank you for accepting our trade offer and I hope and pray to the seven that this trade agreement lasts for generations and that our houses become good friends and allies in the future . Thank you for your hospitality Lord of Duskendale. I shall see you around . Seven blessings to you and family as well as Duskendale " He said as he smiled and then bowed once more before turning and heading out the door.

    It would be a few days and a several Tavern Wenches later before Larence and his men would leave Duskendale.

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    A Late Raven Arrives agreeing to trade between House Westerling and house Duskendale

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    A Raven Arrives with a message from House Rowan

    Spoiler Alert, click show to read: 
    " Dear Lord of DuskenDale.. I regret to inform you that I will have to cancel our trade agreement.. My Son forgot we are only allowed to have 2 trade routes currently. Please Take this 10,000 Dragons as payment
    Sincerly
    Lord Eddward Rowan

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