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Once a relatively minor noble house, the Neculai have risen sharply in prominence in the last two decades as one of its daughters, Magdalena, became [[Magdalena Vtalasav|the Ivory Queen]]. Their Aparator is [[Remus Neculai|Remus IV Neculai]], the Queen's brother and Pârcălab of Basras. | Once a relatively minor noble house, the Neculai have risen sharply in prominence in the last two decades as one of its daughters, Magdalena, became [[Magdalena Vtalasav|the Ivory Queen]]. Their Aparator is [[Remus Neculai|Remus IV Neculai]], the Queen's brother and Pârcălab of Basras. | ||
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===Remus IV Neculai=== | |||
''Pârcălab of Basras, the Exalted Protector of Dracia, Minister of War, Aparator of House Neculai, Fourth of His Name''[[Image:Remus Neculai.png|right|200px|Remus Neculai]] | |||
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Revision as of 13:55, 10 October 2015
Once a relatively minor noble house, the Neculai have risen sharply in prominence in the last two decades as one of its daughters, Magdalena, became the Ivory Queen. Their Aparator is Remus IV Neculai, the Queen's brother and Pârcălab of Basras.
Personalities
Remus IV Neculai
Pârcălab of Basras, the Exalted Protector of Dracia, Minister of War, Aparator of House Neculai, Fourth of His Name
Charismatic brother of the Ivory Queen, Remus IV became Aparator of House Neculai upon the death of his father in 1353 IC and was chosen by his sister to serve as Minister of War. As such, he is rarely in residence in the Neculai family home in Zomatz, though his loyal twin brother Dimitrij, usually oversees the day-to-day affairs of the Comitat of Basras. Remus' father, Remus III, was legendary for his cunning and political acumen and the younger Remus is constantly in his shadow. Despite this, he is well liked by most of his peers and the soldiers under his command. Remus has even been known to befriend nobles considered out of favor with the Queen, particularly those who have been reduced in favor of one of her common-born Vrăjitors. As such, Remus has a growing reputation for his generosity (typically a negative trait among Dracian nobility), though his generosity is usually targeted perfectly to ensure loyalty to his sister the Queen or to him personally. More than a few nobles in Dracia consider themselves in debt to him, an enviable position for a noble in any nation.