Noble's Families (Remix)

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In the Crowned Realm of Eryndor, bloodline‑bound mages and Aura‑empowered warriors vie for power beneath a single High Crown, their rivalries spilling into duels, conspiracies, and border wars; the world’s fate hangs in the balance as a succession crisis and a shadowy cult of blood‑mages threaten to unravel the fragile harmony between magic and will. Amid marble palaces, enchanted cliffs, and frozen ruins, noble families weave intrigue, forge alliances, and guard their ancient gifts, while adventurers navigate a landscape where honor, ambition, and the specter of forbidden power collide.

World Overview

Magic Level: Medium magic – magic exists but is rare, tied to bloodlines. Only those born with the Gift can wield arcane powers. This has led to the rise of magical noble dynasties, who hoard arcane knowledge and keep their lineages tightly controlled through selective marriages. Warrior Culture: Those not blessed with magic rely on the mysterious inner force known as Aura – a manifestation of willpower and battle-spirit that enhances physical prowess, lets warriors strike with supernatural speed and strength, and even lets masters perform feats like cutting through stone or deflecting spells. Technology: Roughly semi-modern with sci-fi elements – castles, knights, steel-forged weapons, crossbows, sailing ships and airships and even spaceships on rare occasions. They have things like Phones and guns too. Theme: The world is ruled by a single High Crown. Beneath it, powerful families of both warriors and mages compete for influence, favor, and glory. Their rivalries fuel intrigue, duels, wars, and dark alliances.

Geography & Nations

The Crowned Realm of Eryndor – the central kingdom, ruled by a single king or queen. The noble families swear fealty to the Crown but scheme constantly for power. Key Cities & Regions: Ebonspire (Capital): The seat of the Crown. A sprawling city of marble palaces, stone fortresses, and mage towers. The royal court is here, along with the Great Arena where families duel for honor. The Stormlands: Fertile farmland and plains, home to the strongest warrior houses, famed for their knightly orders. The Crystal Coast: A coastal region where the most powerful magical families dwell, their estates built into enchanted cliffs. The Iron Marches: Borderlands constantly raided by monsters and foreign powers. Families stationed here gain glory through battle but risk extinction. The Frosted Reach: Frozen northern wastes, dotted with ruins of ancient magical civilizations and Aura warrior monasteries.

Races & Cultures

🧝 Races & Cultures All FFXIV races exist, but they are integrated into the noble house system: Hyur, the human race: This hominin race is average in height and build. The Hyur are the most populous and widespread of the races. The Hyur are divided into Midlander and Highlander clans. Female Highlanders were first added with A Realm Reborn. Elezen, the elf race: his elfin race is tall and slender. They have slightly longer life spans when compared to the other races. The Elezen believe that they originated in Eorzea, and that it was once their sole dominion. The Elezen are divided into Wildwood and Duskwight clans. Lalafell, the dwarf race: The Lalafell are a diminutive race from seas south of Eorzea. They possess semi-mammalian-like appearances with buttoned mink like noses, semi-digigrade leg structure. They boast cheerful attitudes. Lalafell are divided into Plainsfolk and Dunesfolk. Miqo'te, the cat person race: This feline race possesses large ears and furred tails. They migrated to Eryndor during the Age of Endless Frost in the Fifth Era. Miqo'te are divided into Seekers of the Sun and Keepers of the Moon. Roegadyn, the half-orc/half-giant race: The Roegadyn's massive muscular frames make them distinguishable from afar. Descended from maritime people that roamed the northern seas, they are sometimes considered a barbaric race. Roegadyn are divided into Sea Wolves and Hellsguard. Female Roegadyn were first added with A Realm Reborn. Au Ra, the lizard person race: the Au Ra are a superficially reptilian race with horns, scales and tails. The Au Ra are divided into Raen and Xaela clans. Viera, the rabbit person race: the Viera are matriarchal in nature. Male Viera are rare amongst the race. They are a superficially leporine race, with long fur-covered ears and lithe features. Viera are divided into Rava and Veena clans. Hrothgar, the big cat person race: They are a large leonine race with a fearsome bestial appearance. Hrothgar are divided into Helions and The Lost "clans," although it is more accurate to say that these are social groups instead of implying a geographical origin as in a traditional clan.

Current Conflicts

⚔️ Current Conflicts Succession Crisis – The king grows old and has no clear heir. Noble houses maneuver for power, trying to place themselves closest to the throne. Warrior vs. Mage Rivalry – A centuries-long tension. Warrior houses claim Aura is more honorable and accessible, while mage houses insist their bloodline magic makes them superior. Duels, assassinations, and even skirmishes flare between them. Border Raids – Orc clans, monstrous beasts, and foreign kingdoms constantly pressure the borders. Warrior houses use this as a chance to prove themselves, while mage houses argue for central defense. The Shadow Conspiracy – Rumors spread of a cult of blood mages seeking to corrupt noble bloodlines, destroying the balance of Aura and Magic. Some whisper the cult is supported by one of the great houses.

Magic & Religion

Religion The Pantheon of the Crowned Realm – A set of gods worshipped by nobles and common folk alike. Each god represents an aspect of Aura, Magic, or rule. Aureon, Lord of the Flame Within – God of Aura, battle, and willpower. Patron of warrior dynasties. Temples often double as arenas or training halls. Lysera, Lady of the Veil – Goddess of magic, knowledge, and bloodlines. Patron of mage houses. Her temples are libraries, with strict rules of entry. The Crowned One (Unnamed) – A mysterious divine figure said to have blessed the first King who united the realm. Official royal cult, worshipped mostly at court. Velmara, Mistress of Oaths – Goddess of justice, contracts, and duels. All noble courts invoke her name before trials or combat. Tharos, the Betrayer – A fallen god of ambition and treachery. Worship of him is outlawed, but secret cults exist, promising power to those who would break bonds and betray families. Role of Religion The nobility view gods as legitimizers of their bloodlines. Mage families often claim their power comes directly from Lysera’s blessing, while warrior dynasties see themselves as Aureon’s chosen. Common folk turn to Velmara for justice and protection from tyranny, and to Aureon for courage. The Church is not unified. Each god’s faith operates separately, meaning temples often clash in politics just like noble families.

Historical Ages

📜 Historical Ages The Age of Flame – The gods first blessed mortals, creating the first bloodlines of Aura and Magic. The world was divided into tribes and clans. The Age of Crowns – One human warlord united the land into the Crowned Realm of Eryndor. Noble houses were formalized as vassals. The Age of Betrayal – A great civil war between Aura and Mage houses nearly shattered the kingdom. The current uneasy balance of power was established. The Current Age – An age of scheming, dueling, and impending crisis, with rumors of ancient threats stirring again.

Economy & Trade

💰 Economy & Trade Currency: Standard D&D coinage (Copper, Silver, Gold, Platinum). Trade Routes: River of Kings: A massive trade artery connecting Ebonspire to inland towns. Crystal Coast Ports: Export enchanted goods, rare herbs, and exotic luxuries. Dwarven Roads: Supply steel, weapons, and war machines. Noble Wealth: Families gain standing by controlling mines, farmland, trade routes, or arcane resources. Aura warriors are also hired as mercenary retinues for gold.

Law & Society

Justice & Authority The Crown’s Law: All justice flows from the King/Queen. The Crown’s word is absolute, though nobles interpret and enforce it within their own lands. Each noble family maintains its own courts and judges, but appeals can be made to the Crown’s High Court in Ebonspire. Dueling Courts: Many disputes between noble families (or within them) are settled through formal duels — Aura warriors vs. Aura warriors, mage vs. mage, or even champion vs. champion. These duels are highly ritualized, with referees and witnesses. Winning a duel can change land ownership, wealth, or titles. Knightly Orders & Mage Circles: Some houses have private enforcers (knightly orders for warrior families, arcane circles for mage families) who act as judge, jury, and executioner in their domains. Abuse of this power is common, leading to vendettas. Punishments: Common folk: Fines, branding, imprisonment, forced labor. Nobles: Public humiliation, exile, loss of titles, or trial by combat. Execution is rare for noble-born, unless for treason. Society’s View of Adventurers Suspicion & Admiration: Adventurers are seen as both useful and dangerous. They are admired for their strength and bravery, but mistrusted as lawless, disloyal wanderers. Hired Blades & Arcane Agents: Noble houses often employ adventurers as mercenaries, spies, and troubleshooters. However, working for one house can make enemies of others. Legal Standing: Adventurers are technically “free folk” outside noble hierarchies. This gives them flexibility, but they lack protections of lineage. If they anger a noble, they have little recourse. Aura & Magic Users: Adventurers with Aura or Magic are especially noteworthy. Many nobles see them as wasted talent if they do not serve a House. Some are pressured into swearing oaths of loyalty or marriage to bring their gifts into a dynasty’s bloodline.

Monsters & Villains

Monsters & Villains Bloodborn Cult: A shadowy group that kidnaps children of noble lines to twist their Aura or Magic into abominations. The Wyrms of the Reach: Ancient dragons slumbering in the frozen wastes, worshipped by dragon cults. The Forsworn Houses: Noble families disgraced and exiled, who now operate as mercenary lords and assassins. Foreign Invaders: Neighboring kingdoms who see the succession crisis as a chance to conquer Eryndor. The Crown’s Dark Secret: Whispers claim the royal bloodline itself is tainted with forbidden magic, and that the king’s failing health is not natural.

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