House Morrigan Sigil Tribe Marking Tattoo Color Words Date of Founding Founder Region Transient/Fixed Nature Export Import Head Allegiance(s) Enemies Vassals Branches Religion Divines Heirlooms Notable Members House Morrigan is a rather small and insignificant family. Before becoming the Dukes of the Arbor, House Morrigan was all but unknown, being a family that primarily focused in a small lumbering and mining company. Despite this, however, House Morrigan is one of the few small Houses that has remained solely in the Arbor.
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| - <default>House Morrigan</default> Sigil Tribe Marking Tattoo Color Words Date of Founding Founder Region Transient/Fixed Nature Export Import Head Allegiance(s) Enemies Vassals Branches Religion Divines Heirlooms Notable Members House Morrigan is a rather small and insignificant family. Before becoming the Dukes of the Arbor, House Morrigan was all but unknown, being a family that primarily focused in a small lumbering and mining company. Despite this, however, House Morrigan is one of the few small Houses that has remained solely in the Arbor.
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| - * "The Heart of the Ironwood", an ancient petrified ironwood branch.
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| - * Simon Morrigan
* Duke Augustine Morrigan
*Knight-Serjant Alexander Morrigan
*Lillianna Morrigan, Head of the Estate
*Francis Morrigan
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| - Three trees with black trunks and deep green leaves displayed across a simple grey field.
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| - <default>House Morrigan</default> Sigil Tribe Marking Tattoo Color Words Date of Founding Founder Region Transient/Fixed Nature Export Import Head Allegiance(s) Enemies Vassals Branches Religion Divines Heirlooms Notable Members House Morrigan is a rather small and insignificant family. Before becoming the Dukes of the Arbor, House Morrigan was all but unknown, being a family that primarily focused in a small lumbering and mining company. Despite this, however, House Morrigan is one of the few small Houses that has remained solely in the Arbor.
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