House Lyubka

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House Lyubka has earned a reputation for being more than a bit rustic, though their domination of the wild Moldogoi hills has made them one of the wealthiest families in Dracia, so most tend to tolerate their lack of social graces. Their Aparator is Ljupcho Lyubka, Voievod of Boljova.

Personalities

Ljupcho Lyubka

Voievod of Boljova, Master of the Phalam Mines, Hammer of the Boltjovan Legions, Aparator of House Lyubka
Ljupcho Lyubka
Ljupcho Lyubka
Original article: Ljupcho Lyubka

Despite his vast wealth (or perhaps because of it), Ljupcho is widely known to be as crass and crude as his fellow hillsfolk in the wild Moldogoi hills of northern Dracia. Shrewd in business as well as in war, the Voievod Ljupcho was instrumental in putting down the recent Boltjovan Rebellion. Ljupcho's sheer stubbornness and willingness to personally take the field, despite nearing his seventh decade, won both the respect of his unruly men and the Ivory Queen herself. Despite experiencing his share of setbacks in the Rebellion, he was named by the Queen "Hammer of the Boltjovan Legions". Ljupcho is loud, willful, smokes constantly and rarely completely sober, but he commands respect among his fellow nobility not only for his skill on the battlefield, but his aptitude with making coin.

Albin of Minos

Bishop of the Diocese of the Cockerel in Boljova
Albin of Minos
Albin of Minos
Original article: Albin Lyubka

Bishop Albin was born the fifth son of the prodigious Maxmilián IV "The High Hammer" of House Lyubka, Voievod of Boljova in 1290 IC. Albin proved to be a studious young man who had very little patience for the more boisterous past-times of his more martial brothers. He had a mind for mathematics and accounting and was more often found with his tutor from the Church of Minos than anyone else in his family. At the age of 13, he entered the priesthood of Minos as a Flamen of Minos. Albin's early career was somewhat unremarkable: he tended to be more secular than spiritual in his approach to the Church and the few who remained faithful during the Dark Times. In 1312 IC, when the Old Gods returned to the world, Albin discovered he was capable of channeling Divine magic and was called by Minos the Cockerel to continue to serve the Church. With his faith in Minos reinforced, Albin became deeply spiritual himself and worked hard to help reorganize the faltering Church in Dracia. In 1334 IC, Albin became Bishop of the Diocese of the Cockerel in Boljova, becoming one of the chief spiritual advisers to his brother, the Voievod Ljupcho of House Lyubka.

Albin is known for being sober, serious and practical, in sharp contrast to his brother and, indeed, for most of House Lyubka. He is fluent or at least familiar in a dozen different languages and often serves as a translator for visiting dignitaries, both for his brother and periodically for the Queen of Dracia in Kzerna. Recently, he joined his brother on the front lines in Dracia's defense of Waldavia against Murgosia where served ably both as a spiritual leader among the troops and managing logistics for the force.

Dominik of Baelthor

Bishop of the Diocese of the Stonehands in Moldogoi
Dominik of Baelthor
Dominik of Baelthor
Original article: Dominik Lyubka

The venerable and beloved Bishop Dominik of Baelthor was born the third son of the Voievod of Boljova, Aleksandar II, in the early years of the Dark Times. As with many Dracian nobles of the time not standing to inherit, Dominik studied to become a brewer and founded a brewery in Moremia. He worked to organize brewers in Moremia and beyond through the chaos of the Dark Times, gaining a reputation among Dracians as more interested in fellowship than profit (to which he retorted they were one and the same). He was well on his way to becoming Master of the Guild of Brewers in Moremia when the Dark Times came to an abrupt end in 1312 IC and Dominik was called to the Church of Baelthor. At the age of 40, he entered the priesthood as an Acolyte and become a Clericus by the age of 50. During this time, he traveled extensively throughout Dracia, becoming involved not only in re-organizing the tattered remains of the Church of Baelthor, but working ecumenically to restore the priesthoods of the Old Gods (particularly the Churches of the Ilum Balthoran). In 1331 IC, Dominik was chosen as Bishop of the Diocese of the Stonehands in Moldogoi and has since worked closely with his nephew, the Voievod Ljupcho of House Lyubka. Though now advanced in age and often seeming to nap through Council meetings with his nephew, Dominik remains a wise and honest advisor to the Voievod, one of the few who can quickly quell the legendary crudeness of his nephew and put him in his place with a few sleepy reminders of his duty to family and his people.

Tihomir of House Lyubka

Pârcălab of the Comitat of Moremia, Swifthammer
Tihomir of House Lyubka
Tihomir of House Lyubka
Original article: Tihomir Lyubka

Tihomir "Swifthammer" of House Lyubka was born in 1239 IC, third son to the Voivode Maxmilián IV "The High Hammer" of House Lyubka. As the third son of the Voivode, Tihomir did not stand to inherit and was apprenticed as a teamster at an early age. He eventually established his own merchant company, based in the town of Vietz, traveling extensively throughout central Aurea, making extensive mercantile contacts in Campois, Cordosia, Drussa, and Mabagne and is crediting with re-opening trade with these countries in the wake of the Dark Times. Eight years ago he abruptly ascended to the seat of the Comitat of Moremia after the death of his nephew, Ljupcho "Goldhammer." Tihomir quickly consolidated his power in Moremia and has since become even more wealthy off lucrative trade deals he's established, both for his own company and those of Moremia.

Unfortunately, Tihomir's time in the public eye has spurred rumors that he is heavily involved with the criminal element of Moremia. Though well-liked by the wealthy of Moremia, his detractors claim he is self-serving and unscrupulous, paying protection money to various criminal gangs while directing them towards the caravans of his enemies and competitors. His brother and liege, the Voievod Ljupcho has been uninterested or unable to prosecute his brother for the crimes he has been accused of, siting lack of solid evidence against him. In truth, Tihomir has operated as something of a regent for his brother during the recent rebellions in Boljova and while his eldest brother fought against the Murgosian incursion in Waldavia. He earned his epithet, "Swifthammer," due to his reputation for always seeming to keep several steps ahead of his enemies.

Vaska of House Lyubka

Pârcălab of the Comitat of Lybkovria, Littlehammer, Heir to Boljova
Vaska of House Lyubka
Vaska of House Lyubka
Original article: Vaska Lyubka

Vaska "Littlehammer" of House Lyubka is the eldest son of the Voievod Ljupcho and, as heir, is the Pârcălab of the Comitat of Lybkovria. Born in 1309 IC, Vaska has been trained from birth to inherit his father's Vojvodina and his nickname, "Littlehammer" is a reference to his similarity to his father (though some joke that is it also a reference to the size of his heir-maker). Vaska is known to be a patient and thrifty man who has developed close political ties to the family of his mother, House Marušić. He is rarely far from his father's side when he is at war and almost always off in his home in the town of Vrnoka when his father is in residence.

Even more than most followers of Minos, Vaska is considered a personal enemy of the worshipers of Britomaris, who have attempted to assassinate the Pârcălab at least twice in the last ten years. He has served extensively with his father in military engagements both at home and abroad and is responsible for training his father's soldiers in war. As such, he is beloved by his troops and often can be found in the Mess Hall at Vrnoka, eating side-by-side with his men and recruits. Rumor suggests that when he and his men are deep in their cups, Vaska himself gets involved in some friendly brawling, though he always claims to 'forget' which of his men struck him the following day. When not at war, Vaska has gained something of a reputation on the Tourney circuit as a very able competitor, particularly on foot.

Vaska does not get along with his uncle, Tihomir Lyubka, and the two have had more than a few public spats over accusations of corruption against Moremia. It is generally assumed that when Vaska is raised to Boljova he will force his uncle to retire from public life.

Vavřinec of House Lyubka

Pârcălab of the Comitat of Kopca Divoký, Guardian of Northern Moldogoi
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Vavřinec of House Lyubka
Original article: Vavřinec Lyubka

Vavřinec is the young scion of the Lyubka Divoký (the Wild Lyubka) branch of House Lyubka and Pârcălab of Kopca Divoký. Born in 1329 IC, Vavřinec was the only son of Grigor, who fell in battle ten years ago fighting an incursion of ogres into the Comitat. Vavřinec was fifteen when he inherited and spent a year ruling under the regency of his mother, Jolanda of House Vörös, before ruling in his own right (though his mother continues to reside with her son and is one of his most trusted advisers). At the age of seventeen, Vavřinec created something of a scandal when he proposed marriage to the common daughter of his Warden, breaking a betrothal to House Zabšinac that had been established by his father. Over the objections of his family, Vavřinec did marry Anna the Maid, though the two have yet to bear a child (rumors are abound that she is barren as punishment by the gods for violating his betrothal).

Vavřinec is known to be a skilled warrior and hunter, not only of the wild game common in his remote Comitat, but also of the ogres and periodic Gael raiders that range into Dracia from the Challieann Mountains. He has a reputation among his people for being both generous and humble, traits relatively uncommon among Dracians (and often considered a sign of stupidity by his countrymen). Despite the rebelliousness of his marriage, Vavřinec is known to be deeply loyal to Dracia and his cousin, the Voievod Ljupcho, and many see him as the stalwart (if slightly dim) shield of Dracia's northern frontiers.

As with most nobles of the Lyubka Divoký branch, Vavřinec is a faithful worshiper of Sarpedon the Shieldsman and the Reeves in his territory tend to be both skilled and have a reputation for being entirely unbribeable. He has come into conflict with his cousin and fellow Pârcălab, the Voievod's brother Tihomir, and has accused Tihomir of organizing bandit raids against trade in the southern reaches of Kopca Divoký. Tihomir, of course, vehemently denies these claims and the Voievod seems uninterested in pursuing them.