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− | '''House Dystar''' where the noble rulers of the world [[Gibson]] for two hundred years before they where stripped of their titles in February [[3055]] by [[Captain-General]] [[Thomas Marik]].<ref name=IWc22>''Ideal War'', | + | '''House Dystar''' where the noble rulers of the world [[Gibson]] for two hundred years before they where stripped of their titles in February [[3055]] by [[Captain-General]] [[Thomas Marik]].<ref name=IWc22>''Ideal War'', ch. 22</ref> |
==History== | ==History== | ||
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==Known members of the family== | ==Known members of the family== | ||
− | + | * Countess Dystar of Gibson | |
==Family Heirlooms and Holdings== | ==Family Heirlooms and Holdings== | ||
− | Castle Dystar | + | The family seat was Castle Dystar, a large gothic-style castle situated in the "Old City" district of Portent.<ref name=IWc7>''Ideal War'', ch. 7</ref> |
==References== | ==References== |
Revision as of 06:21, 21 January 2022
House Dystar | |
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Family Profile | |
Title(s) | Count of Gibson |
Died out | 3055 |
Affiliation | Free Worlds League |
House Dystar where the noble rulers of the world Gibson for two hundred years before they where stripped of their titles in February 3055 by Captain-General Thomas Marik.[1]
Contents
History
Origins
Known members of the family
- Countess Dystar of Gibson
Family Heirlooms and Holdings
The family seat was Castle Dystar, a large gothic-style castle situated in the "Old City" district of Portent.[2]
References
Bibliography
- Ideal War (novel)