House NameHouse Flitton
House MembersKing Valdemar Flitton
Princess Gertrude Flitton
Prince James "Bagface" Flitton
Prince Wiliam Flitton
House WordsThrough Guise of NightThe words of House Flitton, "Through Guise of Night" refers to their literal and metaphorical use of darkness. Literally, the words are a simple threat: Those who oppose the Flittons are not usually met on the battlefield or in duels, but disposed of through assassination, imprisonment, or intimidation. Additionally, the Flittons signature mounts are direbats, which can only be flown at night, an advantage that the family has historically used for infiltration and escapes rather than open combat.
House SigilA brown direbat on a dark blue field, encompassed in a black border. The direbat represents Flitkor's mount and House Flitton's ancestral tradition of bat riding, while the dark blue field represents their comfort with darkness and the night, figuratively and literally. The border represents the security and control they maintain over Edontas, which is a culturally lawless and harsh place.
House SeatCavernhall, as its name suggests, is built into a massive cave system. It appears deceivingly small on the surface, though the majority of the structure is actually underground. It is a dank, musty castle that always seems to have water dripping from the ceiling, and the building is filled with an unpleasant coolness to the air brought in by the caves. From the surface, Cavernhall is a short, squat castle made of yellowing white stone, built into the mouth of a large cave overlooking a cliff. The wall encompassing the surrounding area is built of the same white stone as the castle itself, and is decorated at each of its corners with a batlike gargoyle.
Inside the castle, it is kept warm by a fire at the center of the great hall and small cauldrons of sweet incense hanging from the ceilings, though it is still drafty, and the halls seem to wheeze and whistle from the cave winds and drafts. All of the metalwork, from the doorknobs to the candle holders, is slowly oxidizing copper, and at the end of the castle's great hall sits King Flitton's copper throne, which has grown green where his hands lay from sweat. Directly above it hangs the gold-dipped skull of Flitkor the Blind's direbat. Further into the castle's tunnels, the rooms and passageways become less and less paved and carved out until you are simply in a cave that has torches available. It is unknown how far down the Flitton Cave goes, though there is a certain point that no man has been able to ascend known as "The Drop", which is believed to go hundreds of feet straight down until reaching a small reservoir attached to the Mottem Expanse.
The mouth of the Flitton Cave is home to the largest colony of bats in Edontas, and likely the world, who servants of Flitton feed daily. Among the colony are the Flitton's direbats, which are bred for their intelligence and size -- Though they leave each night to hunt, they return unfailingly before the sunrise. The castle itself was originally built with wide corridors to allow Flitton direbat access to the castle as well, though this practice has fallen out of fashion.
House HeirloomFlitkor's CrownAn
eyeless helmet made of enchanted steel. It is said that the wearer can understand and communicate with their mount as well as Flitkor, a suspected Beastmouth, at the cost of their sight. It was first worn by Flitkor the Blind during the Battle for Southcliffe during The Blackfield Rebellion. Inside the helm, it has been described as "Unpleasantly cool and hollow-sounding".
House ThemesBlood - The Flitton direbats are often thought to be vampire bats, though they are only simple carnivores who eat birds and livestock. Despite this misconception, the Flittons have a lot of blood imagery: Valdemar has impure blood, Bagface bled for five years, Oren is described as a "Half-blood", and so on.
Blindness - The founder of House Flitton was Flitkor the Blind, their words allude to being enveloped in darkness, and their secret knowledge passed down throughout the family is
echolocation. Their artifact and ancestral helmet covers ones' eyes and lets them control bats, which can't see in daylight. Darkness is arguably their theme as well, but not as much as blindness.
Tradition - The Flittons have a lot of unnecessary traditions -- They name each of their first-born with V-names to protect them from a stillbirthing curse, they raise and train direbats from an early age simply because their founder did hundreds of years ago, and the use of echolocation is taught to heads of the house once again, because tradition dictates it.
Capital CityCragkeep is a tightly-packed Edontian city surrounding Cavernhall, House Flitton's ancestral keep which sits in a rocky patch of forest for the sake of pleasant aesthetics, surrounded by a four-sided wall. Like almost all of Edontas, Cragkeep has dirt roads and thatch-roofed wooden buildings, though it still maintains the cramped, discomforting
dirtiness of a city. Cragkeep is surrounded by five vertical log walls with entrances and exits on opposite sides, meaning that traders and in theory, invaders, would have to encircle the city five times before entering. It is known for its fogginess and thriving marketplace.
Banner HousesHouse Caunie of Coddleston KeepFlitton's largest banner house, which makes up the bulk of their servants and royal officials. Their sigil is a white hare on a blue and green checkered field, and their words are "Sprinting to Arms". They control an almost equal amount of land to House Flitton, though theirs is mostly forest rather than cities and mines. They are known for their fast, well-bred horses and woodcrafts.
House Buckley of GoldenfieldHouse Buckley has historically controlled vast buckwheat farms, and have been known for an attempted rebellion, as well as their large size, brown hair, and yellow-brown eyes. Their sigil is a plain yellow field -- It was formerly a blue scythe on a yellow field, but after an attempted rebellion in the third age ending with Vordred Flitton II cutting the hands off of Lord Buckley for his treasonous acts, their sigil and words were changed. Their words, which were formerly "Strength and Protection" are now "Strength and Penance".
House Espen of DunhillA small banner house known for their production of buckwheat bread and Edontian ale. Their words are "Bountiful, Plentiful, Dutiful", and their sigil is a bundle of wheat and a scimitar on a two-tone purple field. Their current lord, Luthor Espen, is a devout follower of Red Yevism.
House Hockor of The Black BogThe smallest of Flitton's banner houses. Their seat is a small wooden fort hidden in the center of an acidic marsh known as "The Black Bog", and their sigil is a triskelion made of three black fish encircling a red sun on a green field. Though the smallest, poorest house, they are feared by many for their ancestral tradition of cannibalizing their enemies, a banned practice they are rumored to uphold in their deep, hidden away marsh. Their words, still unchanged, are "Devourers of Men".
House Croftcairn of Croftcairn ValleyHouse Croftcairn's words are "The Valleys Welcome Few", and their sigil is a brown boar on a teal field of black arrows. Aside from their coal mines, they are known for being tall, fat, and unsmiling. Their seat, Crofthold, is constantly enveloped in a thin fog of smoke -- their ancestral coal mine, not a hundred yards from their castle, has been lost to a coal fire and has been slowly burning away for four decades.