Noble House of Aveiredes

"'Darkness may prevail, but an Aveiredes' word never fails.'"

House Aveiredes is the fifth-oldest existing House of Spain. It rose to power when King Ferdinand Clemente VI, elevated the House's leader, Duke Lock Aveiredes, to the aristocracy. The Duke of House Aveiredes is currently an advisor to King Lawrence Clemente, helping to bring up or advise on various scenarios occurring within the Kingdom. House Aveiredes is notable for being one of the staunchest supporters of the Royalist cause during the Restoration of the Spanish Monarchy, and is known for its extreme loyalty to the Crown, and good morals and sense of justice.The sigil of House Aveiredes is a pair of outstretched wings.

Current Members

 * Duke Lock Aveiredes
 * Count Leon Aveiredes
 * Countess Angel Aveiredes

Former Members

 * Amelia Aveiredes † (Former Wife of Lock) - Fled Spain in a fit of insanity in 1750, presumed dead
 * Johnny Aveiredes (Brother of Lock) - retired from noble life into the Spanish countryside in 1751
 * Cassady Aveiredes † (Former Wife of Johnny) - Presumed dead, captured by Barbary corsairs in October of 1750
 * Countess Elizabeth Aveiredes; Queen of Poland - died in the Great Fishing Boat Crash of 1751
 * Duke Samuel Aveiredes - died in the Great Fishing Boat Crash of 1751
 * Count Wolf Aveiredes - died in the Great Fishing Boat Crash of 1751
 * Count Tomas (Space Banana) Aveiredes - died in the Great Fishing Boat Crash of 1751
 * Count Zoro Aveiredes - died in the Great Fishing Boat Crash of 1751
 * Count Crowley Aveiredes - died in the Great Fishing Boat Crash of 1751

The Great Fishing Boat Crash of 1751
Around the time of the Exodus, the Aveiredes family met up to enjoy a fishing trip. Unfortunately, Jolly Roger had different plans, and worked with his most powerful witch doctors to conjure up a nasty storm. If the Aveiredes House had been upon a war galleon, perhaps fate would have been different. But alas, their fishing boat was beat and battered, to the point which only Count Lock and his sister Elizabeth survived.

Upon returning to shore, they booth moved far away from the Spanish capital, going their separate ways, and did not return for many months.