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House Aledril is one of the [[Great Houses of Westmarch]].
 
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House Aledril is one of the Great Houses of Westmarch.
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The house is lead by Lord Conrad Aledril, Duke of [[Nam]]. The Duke is a Half-Elf with blood ties to the royalty of [[Voreia]]. King [[William Helmsworth]] married his sister Elanor in order to strengthen the alliance and infuse his line with Elven blood which is a mark of prestige in Westmarch and grants longevity to the rulers.
 
The house is lead by Lord Conrad Aledril, Duke of [[Nam]]. The Duke is a Half-Elf with blood ties to the royalty of [[Voreia]]. King [[William Helmsworth]] married his sister Elanor in order to strengthen the alliance and infuse his line with Elven blood which is a mark of prestige in Westmarch and grants longevity to the rulers.
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Conrad is the uncle of Princess [[Dione Helmsworth]] and her closest know relative after the [[Siege of Fairhaven]].
 
Conrad is the uncle of Princess [[Dione Helmsworth]] and her closest know relative after the [[Siege of Fairhaven]].

Latest revision as of 17:15, 31 July 2017

House Aledril is one of the Great Houses of Westmarch.

The house is lead by Lord Conrad Aledril, Duke of Nam. The Duke is a Half-Elf with blood ties to the royalty of Voreia. King William Helmsworth married his sister Elanor in order to strengthen the alliance and infuse his line with Elven blood which is a mark of prestige in Westmarch and grants longevity to the rulers.

Conrad is the uncle of Princess Dione Helmsworth and her closest know relative after the Siege of Fairhaven.