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The Lances of Balduren

Balduren is widely known as the fiercest warrior culture of the Eight Kingdoms. Many of its practices are considered savage and sacrilegious, but they persist despite the edicts of the church and the criticism of learned men. Few would argue that the Balduren methods are not effective as all the Eight Kingdoms rely on the mounted warrior of the Southern Marches for their protection and continued survival.

Balduren citizens have to prove their fitness as a warrior people, even as infants. All Balduren infants are brought before a council of retired Lances and examined for physical defects. Those who are not up to standards will never be citizens, if they are even permitted to live. No citizen will raise a non-citizen, so the so-called defective children are abandoned outside the Fork -- the peninsula on which Balduren is built. Metics may adopt such abandoned children and raise them with trades, but they will never be allowed full inclusion in Balduren society.

Babies who pass their inspection are raised among the horses and bathed in the salt water of the Sea. They sleep on straw and grow up with sparse clothing and thin blankets. They are frequently ignored when they cry and they are derided if they express the common fears of darkness or solitude.

At the age of 7, Balduren boys are removed from their parents’ homes and begin in the Stables of Seafall March -- a training regimen on a island in the middle of the Mourning River. It is run by retired lances and is designed to mold them into skilled warriors and proper citizens. Separated from their families and housed in communal barracks like stables, the young would-be Lances are instructed in horse lore, warfare, stealth, hunting and athletics.

At age 12, the Stable boys are deprived of all clothing save for a horse blanket died red and forced to sleep outside and make their own beds from straw. To ready them for a life in the field, the Stable boys are encouraged to scavenge and to live off the land -- even if that means that they are reduced to theft. During this time, a boy learns to shoe a horse and to do the leatherwork necessary for creating a saddle and stirrups. He is also learning to make a lance and to throw javelins with great accuracy. During that time, he has also seen to the joining of a mare and stallion to produce a colt.

Just as all Balduren men are expected to be Lances, all women are expected to bear children. Balduren girls are allowed to remain with their parents, but they are also subjected to a rigorous education and training program of their own. While the boys are at the Stables, the girls spend most of their mornings at chores and then spend their evenings learning medicine and veterinary skills, plus dance, tumbling and rudimentary training at ranged weapons.

Competition and fighting are encouraged among Balduren children. Life in the Stables is brutish and violent. Many of the lessons and tasks are presented to the boys and games with clear winners and losers. Winners are rewarded lavishly. Losers receive public ridicule, scorn and may even be stripped of the right to continue training. Anyone who shows weakness or complains of hardship receives more of the same. Anyone who evidences timidity is subject to teasing and violence at the hands of his peers.

By his 16th birthday, the last test of a boy's manliness is his Grooming Run. The young male will take a small knife, his blanket and a skin for water. He must run the old sea road from the mouth of the Mourning River to the City of Balduren, fending off wild animals and finding food and water along the way. He has thirty days to complete his task. The journey is long and perilous and will total some 400 miles. After the boy completes the ritual run, he will undergo the Gauntlet and be accepted as a citizen of the city.

Finally, the Lance is ready to meet and raise his mount. The next two years are spent teaching the horse and rider to function together as a team. When the horse is ready, so is the rider. Then both he and his horse will join the Regiments together.

Each and every male citizen of Balduren is an an accomplished warrior and horseman, a competent ferrier and leatherworker, as well as a hunter, scavenger and cook of no mean ability. He can navigate his way across the plains of his homeland. Find water and game for himself and tall grass for his steed.

After joining the Regiment, a Lance will be kept hungry and lean. He will eat communally with his squadron and live in a baracks. Poor fitness will cause him to be subject to public ridicule. Overweight Lances are sometimes rowed out to sea and left to sink or swim back to society.

At age 30, the Balduren male is encouraged to take a wife who is capable of bearing children, with great honor afforded those who marry the widows of fallen Lances. When married, he may choose to leave the squadron barracks, but even those that do end up living in very close proximity to it. The primary purpose of marriage is to produce new Lances for the cavalry. In fact, Balduren law says that only two people may be buried with marked graves: women who die in childbirth and men who die in combat.

If not retired due to wounds before then, at age 60 all Lances are forced to return to civilian life, though they maintain their emeritus rank for the rest of their days. These retired military men make up the government officials in each of the cities. It is they that vote on laws, serve as juries on trials and censure the King (Marshal of the Citadel), if it becomes necessary.

Men too old and feeble to conduct the affairs of the City are often led to senicide. They will be taken to the sea wall of Balduren, there to throw themselves onto the rocks and pounding surf in a ritual called the Leap of Fate. Those who do so with warrior spirit will be buried with a marked grave. Some who choose not to take the Leap of Fate will sometimes bid goodbye to their friends, and once more undertake the Citizen's Run in reverse -- this time from Balduren back to Seafall March.

Military Honors in the Southern Marches

Military Honors and the Southern Marches of Balduren

Every lord of the following titles is a Margrave and an officer in the Balduren Lances. Despite these titles and the named provinces within them, it doesn’t mean that these areas are actually occupied. These are military honors and tied to the land only in so far as the Eight Kingdoms Pact ties nobility to land.

Eastfall March
Deepwood March
Dwardyn March
Seafall March
Lostwoodfall
Greenfall
Grayfall
Westfall
Westwoodfall
Spirereach March
Bastreach March
Horereach March
Hordreach March

The Marksmarshall is by default, Lord of the Fork

House of Ardaben


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The Domain Seat of this House is located in the Province of Wodrangia in the Eastfall Region of the Kingdom of Balduren in the Land of Westrun.

Its Primogenitor was Tharis Ardaben, a priest of the old gods. The House no longer has any religious affiliation. It remains one of the more influential House of Westrun.

Its motto is "With Divine Favor."

It's coat-of-arms depicts a crane holding a gold amulet. The crane is the symbol of the loyal and vigilant watcher. The gold necklace is held loosely, signifying the tribute money that the house receives as the price of their vigilance for the entirety of the Eight Kingdoms.

The House Patriarch is Anthar, Margrave of the Eastfall, Baron of Latinia in the Free Provinces.

The Heir Presumptive to the House is Anthon IV

Its liege lord is Belasarus, King of Balduren.

It has no vassals.

The Oxmen have rated this House at 39 gold bars.

House of Belasarus


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The Domain Seat of this House is located in the Province of Belinia in the Deepwood March of the Kingdom Balduren in the Land of Westrun.

Its Primogenitor was Belasarus the Bold, a decorated hero of the Second Goblin War and brother of Beck the Mighty.

Its motto is, "For the wind of heaven."

Its coat-of-arms is a horse rampant.

The House Patriarch is Phero III, King of Balduren, Marksmarshall of the South, Lord of the Fork, Master of the Turquoise Isles, Margrave of Deepwood March, and Prince of the Free Provinces of Lodia and Sardia.

The Heir Presumptive to the House is Philo.

Its liege lord is Geldorf, High King of Westrun.

Its vassals are Ardaben, Margrave of Eastfall

The Oxmen have rated this House at 44 gold bars.

House of Bosteed


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The Domain Seat of this House is located in the Province of Rineria in the Region of Westwoodfall in the Kingdom of Balduren in the Land of Westrun.

Its Primogenitor was Aglavir Bosteed who was a hero of several battles.

Its motto is "With thunder and steel."

The House Patriarch is Aglavir, Margrave of Hordreach March and Westwoodfall, Baron of the Free Province of Aqilia.

The Heir Presumptive to the House is unknown.

Its liege lords is Belasarus, King of Balduren.

It has no vassals.

The Oxmen have rated this House at 14 gold bars.

House of Gildfarer


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The Domain Seat of this House is located in the Province of Kevalia in the Kingdom of Balduren in the Land of Westrun.

Its Primogenitor was Aldedram the White.

Its verse is, "With iron will and steeled resolve."

Its vexil is a mailed and bloody fist on a white field.

The House Patriarch is Kile, Baron of Kevalia.

The Heir Presumptive to the House is Nerod.

Its liege lord is King Phero Belasarus

It has no vassals.

The Oxmen have rated this House at 17 gold bars.

House of Lancebor


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The Domain Seat of this House is located in the Province of Jolalisia of the Kingdom of Balduren in the Land of Westrun.

Its Primogenitor was Bor the Bloody.

Its verse is, "Solitude and Serenity."

Its vexil is a green field with a white rams head.

The House Patriarch is Eldon, Baron of Joalalisia

The Heir Presumptive to the House is Borinor.

Its liege lord is King Phero Belasaurus.

It has no vassals.

The Oxmen have rated this House at 6 gold bars.

House of Longlance

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The Domain Seat of this House is located in the Province of Isandia of the Kingdom of Balduren in the Land of Westrun.

Its Primogenitor was Deric the Longlance.

Its Verse is, "No distance too far, no cost too great."

Its Vexil is crossed lances over a helm.

The House Patriarch is Viator, Margrave of Westfall, Baron of Isandia.

The Heir Presumptive to the House is Vitoris.

Its liege lord is Belasarus, King of Balduren.

It has no vassals.

The Oxmen have rated this House at 8 gold bars.

House of Ridderhart


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The Domain Seat of this House is located in the Province of Durania in the Bastreach March Region of the Kingdom of Balduren in the Land of Westrun.

Its Primogenitor was Duran Ridderhart, Regimental Commander of the Palfreer

Its motto is "They flee before us."

Its coat-of-arms are three banners upon a single lance.

The House Patriarch is Hemeri, Margrave of Durania, Lord of the Mesa

The Heir Presumptive to the House is Hemdil

Its liege lords are Belasarus, King of Balduren.

It has no vassals.

The Oxmen have rated this House at 2 gold bars.

House of Tamurok


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The Domain Seat of this House is located in the Province of Twynia in the Kingdom of Balduren in the Land of Westrun.

Its Primogenitor was Tamur.

Its motto is "Nobility of Action."

Its coat-of-arms is a Buffalo.

The House Patriarch is Barris, Baron of Twynia.

The Heir Presumptive to the House is Barrid.

Its liege lord is House Dragomis.

It has no vassals.

The Oxmen have rated this House at 8 gold bars.

House of Troelson




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The Domain Seat of this House is located in the Province of Caeria in the Dwardyn March Region of the Kingdom of Balduren in the Land of Westrun.

Its Primogenitor was Girel Troelson.

Its motto is "Nobility through Magnanimity."

The coat-of-arms is a moose.

The House Patriarch is Gerrod, Margrave of Dwardyn March, Count of the Free Provinces of Basonia and Oglia.

The Heir Presumptive to the House is Rodger.

Its liege lord is Belasarus, King of Balduren
Geldorf, High King of the Free Provinces

Its vassal is Tamurok of Balduren.

The Oxmen have rated this House at 24 gold bars.

College of Drawmij

The college of Drawmij is located in the City of Balduren, in the Kingdom by the same name, which is one of the Eight Kingdoms in the Land of Westrun.

Drawmij One of the Circle of 8.

The Primus is Eque. The students wear white robes with blue hoods.

The Oxmen have rated the college at 23 gold bars.