Aster Keep | |
Leader | The Aster Regent |
Religion | the Pantheon |
Allies | The Guild of Knights |
Aster Keep is the ancestral seat of the former Seleucarian province of Aster Malik.
History
Aster Malik was historically the possession of Pannelia Malik, one of the wives of Nicator, passed down through the generations.
For long years the ducal throne of Aster Malik had been filled by stalwart, true defenders of keep, town, and duchy. Supported by the inimitable arm of authority that was the Knightly Order of Aster Malik, peace had reigned within the Aster walls for near nine centuries since the fall of Seleucar; longer, truly, than the age of that venerable empire itself. This all changed when the death of Duke Pontelius Aurachias Mauvellio Aster led to a crisis of inheritance among the inhabitants. Whilst its castle cleric sought answers from the Divine, its guard captain sent letters to the knights of the realm. A solution came in the reestablishment of the Guild of Knights to serve as new protectorate of the Aster Town.
Bloodline of Aster Malik
- Pannelia Malik
- Pontelius Leland Aster, First of his name
- Pontelius Aradevi Mauvellio Kephry, Second of his name
- Rorik Kephry, Duke of Aster Malik
- Pontelius Ittemari Mauvellio Aster, Third of his name
- Jonallan Aurachias Kephry, Duke of Aster Malik
- Castomira Brangwin, Duchess of Aster Malik
- Leland Pontelius Aster, First of his name
- Pontelius Aradevi Mauvellio Kephry, Fourth of his name
- Pontelius Adchachel Margaret Aster, Fifth of her name
- Davis Mauvellio Kephry
- Pontelius Leland Mauvellio Aster, Sixth of his name
- Pontelius Lionon Mauricio Aster, Seventh of his name
- Pontelius Aurachias Mauvellio Aster, Eight of his name
Geography
Aster Keep perches on the top of wildflower-dotted Aster Hill in the centre of Aster Town. Entry through its massive granite gates are guarded day and night by the guild. Its soaring arches of carved granite blazoned with countless colourful banners, the ducal arms - the unbroken golden tower of Aster Malik - boldly holding pride of place above the throne.