Posting this here so at least people know the house. Still workin' on the POV character, even though I [i]technically[/i] don't have to do a profile. Bwahaha! House Meras, Holy Defenders of the Light House Words: Honor to the Light House Sigil: A yellow horse in the foreground, with the white Sun of the Holy Light in the background.. Current Members: Royal House: Ovid Itzak Meras (Holy King of Fedos Plus) 52 yrs Miri Vadra Rezzak Meras (Queen and Consort of Light) Deceased at 30 yrs Caim Adir Meras (Prince of Sands) 21 yrs Exiled Son (Original Prince of Sands) 24 yrs The Council of Light: Holy General: Ramtal Meras (Lord of High Tyr, The Desert Keep) 47 yrs Vizier of Light: Maoz Tal Rezzak (Lord of Ensal, the Light’s River) 68 yrs High Cleric: Beni Rinis Jarran (High Cleric of the Light) 58 yrs High Cleric: Esti Tsmir Evvat (Leader of the Daughters of Light) 42 yrs Ministry of Gold: Sahul Effret Mubak (Head of the Merchant’s Council) 39 yrs Keeper of Law: Nezir Jur Alaved (Lord of Iron Rock) 44 yrs Guardian of Light: Ser Kenef Jonras (Head of the Holy Guard) 36 yrs Holy Guard: Ser Uziel Yemal (Kingsguard) 40 yrs Ser Shimin Tenal (Kingsguard) 28 yrs Ser Doras Farzi (Kingsguard) 31 yrs Ser Yona Himmis (Lightguard) 49 yrs Ser Timis Oliv (Lightguard) 27 yrs Optional Information: -The actual lineage of House Meras is lost during the Purging of the Great Fedosi Library in 872 of the Second Age*, though it can be argued that several important families could probably trace their lineages back to Landean Merchants who settled in Fedos Plur during the Second Age. Many foreign merchants married into Fedosi houses and would become the new nobility in the prosperous second age. This is why the men of House Meras sport Landic features, and why Queen Miri Rezzak Meras and her father Maoz Rezzak sported Adadician features. -From the ages of 16-20, the princes of the Royal house enter a four year service in the military learning combat training and how to lead soldiers. In this period, they live at High Tyr and study under both the Lord of High Tyr and the Head of the Holy Guard. -King Ovid Meras is known as the Holy King, not only for his relationship with the Order of the Blessed Light, but for his self-imposed celibacy at the death of his wife. Her death and his mourning period have elevated the royal family to almost saint-like depictions to the majority of the populace. *872-On the accusation of the Great Fedosi Library Containing Heretical Documents against the Blessed Light, the Holy King Marrak Azazul II purged the library of all documents, setting a giant fire in the square of Fedos. It is regarded as a a great intellectual loss for the Fedosi people.