Choose your allegiance: Which Remnant Clan do you belong in?
Choose your allegiance: Which Remnant Clan do you belong in?
What is the most important to you?
What is more important, privacy or safety?
If you had to actively kill one person to save six, would you do it?
Pick a curse.
Pick a blessing.
Pick a season.
What is most important?
Which is more important?
Nant â Goll
Nant â Goll
The powerhouse of the clanlands before the Uprising, their stronghold was in the shadows of the mountains and they came to be known as the Mountain clan. Their heraldry is two white mountain peaks with a sun rising behind it on a field of green. They have control of the mountain pass, including the copper mines within, and the Crwythorne forest which spans the southern shores of the clanlands.
Eiria
Eiria
The Coastal clan. They technically have the largest landmass, spanning the entire length of the coast-line, but they have a reputation for trade and politics rather than force of strength and do not often participate in land-disputes as their neighbours do. Their capital city is both cosmopolitan and, generally, tolerant. They do not care who you are, as long as you have money to spend. They are the first of the clans to let women onto their councils.
Gogleth Goll
Gogleth Goll
Known as the North-men, this clan is small in size but feared throughout the clanlands. Passionate, quick to anger and to love, they farm the plains across the North. The weather is formidable, and detracts many would-be attackers, and the famed horse-men and beserkers of the Gogleth Goll army sees off any who do brave the wild, wet winds. It is a point of pride to them that their fortress has never been conquered.
The Broidir
The Broidir
The Broidir are the bane of the Heartlands, a bands of merchants and mercenaries who negotiate trade, travelling between the three clans continually. They have stifled all competition and have swollen in size until they can barely fit within the ruins of the old Giant's Castle any longer - and their reputation precedes them wherever they go. They are uniformed in black, with the outline of a magpie (their nickname) upon their chest, and the rune for fair travels upon the inside of their wrist. Any who join the Broidir must take the ink, as a sign of their life-long pledge to the brotherhood.
Dewyths
Dewyths
Dewyths train at Authagoll, and, like that hallowed Tower itself, are supposed to remain neutral. Although they claim allegiance to their clan, and to their fellow Dewyths, their primary calling is to protect the clansfolk, especially from the capriciousness of the fae-folk.
This is a fairly broad prerogative, any many different Dewyths interpret it in different ways.