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* [[Count Charlemend de Durendaire]]: The same age as [[Edmont de Fortemps]], Charlemend has long considered him a political rival. His political beliefs are not born of stubborness, but rather grief. He once shared Edmont's position on opening the borders to outsiders, however his son set out over the sea to broaden his horizons, but was beset by brigands and was never seen again. Following this, the count grew cold and no longer trusted those who resided outside the city's walls. | * [[Count Charlemend de Durendaire]]: The same age as [[Edmont de Fortemps]], Charlemend has long considered him a political rival. His political beliefs are not born of stubborness, but rather grief. He once shared Edmont's position on opening the borders to outsiders, however [[Carvallain|his son]] set out over the sea to broaden his horizons, but was beset by brigands and was never seen again. Following this, the count grew cold and no longer trusted those who resided outside the city's walls. | ||
* [[Drillemont de Lasserant]]: A knight of House Durendaire, he served loyally under [[Ser Gorgagne]] until he left his position after the disappearance of the Count's son at sea. Since then, Drillemont continues to devote himself to duty as a knight. He is not boastful, nor does he tell the stories of his accomplishments, instead he takes care of the grave of his old mentor. | * [[Drillemont de Lasserant]]: A knight of House Durendaire, he served loyally under [[Ser Gorgagne]] until he left his position after the disappearance of the Count's son at sea. Since then, Drillemont continues to devote himself to duty as a knight. He is not boastful, nor does he tell the stories of his accomplishments, instead he takes care of the grave of his old mentor. |
Revision as of 04:41, 19 August 2022
House Durendaire is one of the four High Houses of Ishgard, the four most powerful houses in the city-state. Tracing their roots back to Guenriol de Durendaire, one of the original knights twelve of King Thordan, their banner is of a golden bell on a red field. The house is known for their prominent Astrologians and their work reading the stars to predict the movements of the Dravanians and sounding the alarm when an invasion was at hand.
History
The Durendaires are the most wealthy family in all of Ishgard, none more flush with coin after the Seventh Umbral Calamity. They funded the construction of the Athenaeum Astrologicum and the First Dicasterial Observatorium of Aetherial and Astrological Phenomena. Many of the strongest knights in the city-state are under members of House Durendaire. They are known for their military might and the strength of their Dragoons, and as such were charged with guarding the Dusk Vigil before the Calamity, and retaking the Stone Vigil after it was lost by House Haillenarte. However, the house has its share of troubles. The count's son disappeared over twenty years ago, and the line of succession remains uncertain.
Notable Members
- Count Charlemend de Durendaire: The same age as Edmont de Fortemps, Charlemend has long considered him a political rival. His political beliefs are not born of stubborness, but rather grief. He once shared Edmont's position on opening the borders to outsiders, however his son set out over the sea to broaden his horizons, but was beset by brigands and was never seen again. Following this, the count grew cold and no longer trusted those who resided outside the city's walls.
- Drillemont de Lasserant: A knight of House Durendaire, he served loyally under Ser Gorgagne until he left his position after the disappearance of the Count's son at sea. Since then, Drillemont continues to devote himself to duty as a knight. He is not boastful, nor does he tell the stories of his accomplishments, instead he takes care of the grave of his old mentor.
- Jannequinard: The soul proponent of Astromancy in Ishgard. He began his training as an Astrologian at a young age, learning from those living in the Sharlayan settlement in the Dravanian Hinterlands. However, once the Sharlayans withdrew from Eorzea due to the violent threat of the Garlean Empire, he was left without a tutor. Returning to Ishgard, he used the wealth and influence of his family name to secure a position in the Athenaeum Astrologicum. However, the people of Ishgard had little patience for him and his craft, and he is often met with mockery.