House Telemaine

Founding and Early History

House Telemaine is a family renowned for their immense physical stature and unyielding loyalty to House Thalorum. The origins of House Telemaine are shrouded in mystery, with some legends suggesting that their bloodline was shaped by ancient magic or selective breeding for war. Established over several centuries, the house has earned a reputation as an unwavering and fierce ally of House Thalorum, standing by their side through countless conflicts and political shifts. Many believe that the Telemaines were "bred for battle," with warriors of their house towering over most men and serving as the vanguard of Thalwyn’s most formidable armies.   Their loyalty and service to House Thalorum is a hallmark of their identity, with generations of Telemaines acting as elite bodyguards, commanders, and soldiers for the ruling house. Known for their monstrous size—few are shorter than seven feet tall—and their unmatched combat prowess, the Telemaines have become symbols of strength and security in the kingdom of Thalwyn.  

Loyalty to House Thalorum

The bond between House Telemaine and House Thalorum runs deep, forged in blood and battle over the centuries. Members of House Telemaine have long been entrusted with the sacred duty of serving as Praetorian Guards for the kings of House Thalorum, tasked with defending their rulers in times of peace and war alike. Their loyalty is unwavering, and they are known for their readiness to lay down their lives in defense of the crown.   The relationship between the two houses is built on mutual respect, with House Thalorum recognizing the Telemaines as invaluable protectors and allies. In return, House Telemaine has enjoyed a privileged status, with their warriors occupying key positions within Thalwyn’s military and royal court.  

Notable Members of House Telemaine

Over the years, House Telemaine has produced many notable figures, known for their loyalty, strength, and battlefield achievements:  
  • Aldric au Telemaine (250 CE - 310 CE): A legendary warrior who served as the captain of the Praetorian Guard for King Zephirus III. Aldric was known for his exceptional combat skills and unwavering dedication, leading the Praetorians through several key battles that secured House Thalorum’s dominance.
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  • Lady Fionn au Telemaine (412 CE - 470 CE): One of the few female warriors to rise to prominence within House Telemaine, Fionn was a master tactician and commander. She led several successful campaigns to defend Thalwyn’s borders, earning the respect of both her house and her enemies.
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  • Cato au Telemaine(Current): A current member of the Praetorian Guard, Cato is a giant of a man, standing well over seven feet tall. He serves as a protector to King Arwyn au Thalorum and is known for his close kinship with Edmund Monroe, the king’s ward. Cato’s loyalty and skill in battle have earned him a revered place within both House Telemaine and the royal court.
 

Current Active Members of House Telemaine

The current generation of House Telemaine continues the family’s tradition of service and loyalty to House Thalorum:  
  • Lord Dragan au Telemaine (Deceased): The former head of House Telemaine, Lord Dragan was a seasoned warrior and advisor to King Arwyn au Thalorum. His influence in the kingdom’s military affairs remains significant, and he oversaw the training of the younger generation of Telemaines.
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  • Cato au Telemaine: A towering figure in the Praetorian Guard, Cato is known for his special kinship with Edmund Monroe, the ward of King Arwyn au Thalorum. Cato’s loyalty and prowess in battle are unmatched, and he is regarded as one of the finest protectors in the royal court.
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  • Castor au Telemaine: The older of the Telemaine brothers, Castor serves as the current head of the Thalwyn's Praetorian Guard.
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  • Lady Thessa au Telemaine: One of the few female members of House Telemaine, Thessa is a skilled archer and strategist who manages the day-to-day affairs of the house. Though she does not serve directly in the military, her influence on the battlefield through strategy and command is felt across Thalwyn.
 

Culture and Tradition

House Telemaine’s culture is steeped in martial tradition, with every member of the house trained in the art of combat from a young age. Physical strength and prowess are prized, and every Telemaine is expected to be proficient in multiple forms of combat, from swordsmanship to mounted warfare. Their towering stature and natural strength make them formidable opponents, and their battlefield discipline is unrivaled.   The house is also known for its strong sense of honor and duty. Loyalty to House Thalorum is seen as a sacred vow, and betrayal of this bond is considered the gravest of sins. This unwavering loyalty has cemented their place as trusted protectors of the throne, and House Telemaine takes great pride in this role.  

Alliances and Marriages

Over the centuries, House Telemaine has maintained its close relationship with House Thalorum through both military service and marriage. While the Telemaines are not politically driven, their strategic alliances are forged through loyalty rather than ambition. These marriages have helped strengthen the bond between the two houses, ensuring that House Telemaine remains an integral part of Thalwyn’s power structure.  

Achievements and Legacy

House Telemaine’s legacy is one of strength, loyalty, and martial prowess. Over the years, their warriors have played a crucial role in defending the kingdom, often serving as the first line of defense in battle and as personal protectors of the Thalorum rulers. Their loyalty and sacrifice are woven into the fabric of Thalwyn’s history, making them one of the most respected and feared houses in the kingdom.  

Current Goals and Ambitions

While House Telemaine remains steadfastly loyal to House Thalorum, their primary focus is on maintaining their strength and training the next generation of warriors. Lord Dragan oversees the rigorous training programs that ensure the Telemaine warriors continue to excel in combat, while Cato au Telemaine remains committed to his role in the Praetorian Guard, specifically watching over Edmund Monroe.
Type
Political, Family

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