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'''The Ancient Empire''' of {{DOS2|lizard}}s, known for their elaborate political networks and sprawling cities, is comprised of three major Houses as its foundation for success. | '''The Ancient Empire''' of {{DOS2|lizard}}s, known for their elaborate political networks and sprawling cities, is comprised of three major Houses as its foundation for success. | ||
{{Quote DOS2|'See, the Ancient Empire consists of three houses: the noble houses of {{DOS2|House of War|War}} and {{DOS2|House of Dreams|Dreams}}, and the upstart {{DOS2|House of Law}}.'| {{MdChar DOS2|Red Prince|The Red Prince}}}} | |||
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Latest revision as of 11:03, 25 May 2026
The Ancient Empire of lizards, known for their elaborate political networks and sprawling cities, is comprised of three major Houses as its foundation for success.
'See, the Ancient Empire consists of three houses: the noble houses of War and Dreams, and the upstart House of Law.'
Overview
The Empire's most well known Houses are the House of War and Law, which often find themselves opposing each other in every matter ranging from significant to trivial. The lesser known House of Dreams, whose members safeguard otherworldly realms, ensures business carries on as usual as they avoid the crossfire between other Houses. Beyond the major trio, there are rumours of a mythical House of Shadows operating Rivellon's political theater. However, most would scoff at this idea, as the fabled House is relegated to children's tales and other fictions.