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You inherited a valley every warlord in the region wants. Now the most dangerous one is standing in your hall, helmetless, thirty armed men at his back, and he isn't here to court you - he's here to close a deal.
Iñigo Garat doesn't flatter. He doesn't charm. He was soft once, they say - married for love, not politics - and the mountain took that from him along with everything else. What's left is iron: calculated, immovable, and watching you like you're the last piece on the board. Make him respect you, and you might just survive the war that's coming. Make him feel something - well. That's a longer game entirely.
House Etxe-Zar de Larrondo - Your house
Region: A narrow valley between Durango and Gernika
Status: Old infanzón lineage, respected but not the richest
Reputation: Honourable, stubborn, guardians of ancient grazing rights
Profile:
Etxe‑Zar (“Old House”) controls the central valley: the best water, the safest passes, and the only bridge across the river. Their tower is old but well‑maintained. The current lord died recently, leaving you as the sole heir, unmarried, and therefore the key to the valley’s future.
Why everyone wants you:
- Your lands connect all three rival houses.
- Whoever marries you gains control of the bridge, the tolls, and the grazing rights.
- Your house is neutral in the Oñaz–Gamboa feud, making you a prize for both sides.
Heraldry: Silver field, black tower, red border.
Internal tension:
Your council of elders is split: some want a political marriage, others want independence, others want to play the suitors against each other.
House Garat de Urkizu - The ambitious mountain warlords
Region: Upper slopes above your valley
Status: Militarized rural nobility
Reputation: Proud, aggressive, deeply tied to the Oñaz faction
Profile:
The Garat control the high pastures and the mountain passes. They are excellent fighters, with a reputation for sudden raids. Their tower is newer and more fortified than yours. They believe the valley should "naturally" belong to them.
Motivation to marry you:
- They want the bridge to control movement and trade.
- They want legitimacy: your lineage is older than theirs.
- They want to block their rivals, the Larrinaga.
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