House Skinmar
One of the powerful houses in the south, House Skinmar controls the border between the Southern Aristocratic Alliance and the Middleground as is seen by most in the south as the buffer zone. They have leverage this fact and used it as political maneuvering within the southern nobility to secure themselves sizable influence as all the other houses funnel resources into them so that they don't have to deal with the war.
Carn Skinmar, Wife Moresen
Son Skinmar
Son Skinmar
Son Skinmar
Sister Skinmar, Husband Skinmar
Daughter Skinmar
Son Skinmar
Son Skinmar
Son Skinmar
Son Skinmar
Brother Skinmar
Defender of the Free
Type
Political, Family
Capital
Training Level
Professional
Veterancy Level
Veteran
Demonym
Skinmarish
Leader
Leader Title
Family Leader
Head of State
Head of Government
Parent Organization
Location
Controlled Territories
Neighboring Nations
Related Ethnicities
Allied
Skinmar and Bronzeguard have a mutual appreciation for each other as Skinmar holds the line on land while Bronzeguard holds the coast. They both see themselves as defenders of the Southern Aristocratic Alliance.
Friendly
The Godders is very appreciative of House Skinmar for defending the South from Faairland.
Friendly
Timberwin supplies Skinmar with a large amount of resources and support as they are bordered to Skinmar and if Skinmar were to fall, then Timberwin would have to fight on two fronts, one with Moresen and one with Faairland.
Trading
Skinmar has a very favorable deal with the RoyLyon that gets them a high amount of the prestigious RoyLyon Steel at a very affordable price, one that the RoyLyon house feels pressured to accept because of the Alliance and having to supply Skinmar with enough resources to defend the border.
Indifferent
Unfriendly
Moresen would love to see Skinmar fall to Faairland because that would make Timberwin the border house and would have to focus on defending the border. Skinmar sees it as an insult which it is.
Unfriendly
Skinmar has always felt that Grimend's priorities were skewed with their foreign colonies and pose a risk of security to the stability of the Southern Aristocratic Alliance.
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