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Revision as of 11:50, 7 June 2021

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The High Court rules over all of Elfhame and its minor courts. It is currently ruled by King Cardan and Queen Jude.

History

When Queen Mab Greenbriar founded Elfhame, she became the first ruler in the High Court and oversaw all of Elfhame. The current rulers are King Cardan and Queen Jude. The ruler of the High Court is magically connected to the land in a special bond. Previously, the ruler of the High Court wore the Blood Crown, a tradition broken by King Cardan.

Allies

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The Undersea and the land have been allies for a long time, though those ties broke after the Undersea captured Jude and sided with Madoc. After those events, the High Court and the Undersea remain with tension.


Enemies

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Known Rulers

  • Mab Greenbriar (Formerly)
    • Mab was the first ruler of Elfhame and the High Court.
  • Eldred Greenbriar (Formerly)
  • Cardan Greenbriar (Current)
  • Jude Greenbriar née Duarte (Current)

Known Members

  • Cardan Greenbriar
    • The High King
  • Jude Greenbriar née Duarte
    • The High Queen
  • Lady Asha
    • Mother to King Cardan.
  • Taryn Duarte
    • Twin sister to Queen Jude
  • Grima Mog
    • The Grand General of the High Court.
  • Fand
    • The first member and leader of Queen Jude's personal guard.
  • Fala
    • The court jester.
  • Val Moren
    • The court poet and former seneschal for King Eldred.
  • Baphen
    • The court prophet
  • Yorn
    • A former Grand General.

Trivia

  • Cardan and Jude Greenbriar are the first co-rulers of the High Court.

Appearances