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House Sewick
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House Sewick began as a small mountain tribe in Kingsland sometime in the Second Era, the village of Brand their only settlement. The Sewick Tribe, rather than raid and rob or farm peacefully, as was typical at the time, parleyed with House Dayton over land frequently. It's said that when the settlers feared full annexation from House Dayton, the construction of Brand's walls began. The Sewicks and their other town families made false amends while they chiseled away at their mountain, spending more than two dozen years building and mining. In a rush of luck for the settlement, the nearby town of Wasten was raided by a clan of bandits, and the citizens were forced to flee in the direction of Brand. Rather than keep them out and let them be slaughtered by the bandits, the Sewick's took the
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Duchess Catina Sewick
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Venerable
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Beniamin Sewick
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Kingsland
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One Division Roughly 15,000
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House Sewick
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Dukedom of Caden City of Brand The Hollow Keep County of Theirin
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House Ardelen
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The Five Paragons
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Endurance of Stone
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A Tower standing upon a Mountain
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House Lane House Hewell House Ashwood House Valon
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House Sewick began as a small mountain tribe in Kingsland sometime in the Second Era, the village of Brand their only settlement. The Sewick Tribe, rather than raid and rob or farm peacefully, as was typical at the time, parleyed with House Dayton over land frequently. It's said that when the settlers feared full annexation from House Dayton, the construction of Brand's walls began. The Sewicks and their other town families made false amends while they chiseled away at their mountain, spending more than two dozen years building and mining. In a rush of luck for the settlement, the nearby town of Wasten was raided by a clan of bandits, and the citizens were forced to flee in the direction of Brand. Rather than keep them out and let them be slaughtered by the bandits, the Sewick's took the lead of Brand and let them in, so long as they stayed and helped. Together, the new and the old families fought the bandits together, repelling them and giving them time.