Extinct House of Le'Overalines

The history of House Le'Overalines is an interesting one. For many years, the wealthy Le'Overalines family, originating in France, was a Noble House that was unwaveringly loyal to the French Crown. However, the members of House Le'Overalines were highly critical of, and highly vocal about, the marriage of Queen Grace Antoinette-Goldtimbers to King Philip Clemente V of Spain. As a result, King Philip dispatched members of his infamous Ranger Order to quiet the mouths of House Le'Overalines--permanently. Many members of House Le'Overalines were killed, including Paltron and Maria Le'Overalines, and their daughter, Louise. The only surviving members of House Le'Overalines lived in Denmark, out of Philip's reach. Years later, the son of Paltron and Maria, Magtongen Le'Overalines, came into the service of the Spanish government, starting out as an ambassador to Spain from Denmark-Norway, and later joining the Spanish after the fall of Emperor Kwagar Ocata. For their extreme loyalty to his mother, King Ferdinand Clemente VI declared House Le'Overalines a vassal of House Clemente. Later, Kingd Ferdinand Clemente VI would raise House Le'Overalines to the nobility for its loyalty to the Crown. The sigil of House Le'Overalines is a dagger inside of a sun.

The Mansion of House Le'Overalines is useful in the fact that the Cortes Generales is hosted there. Members of the Senate will reside at the mansion for a day, enjoying food, beverage, and comfort until ~7 PM, where they will then debate proposals. Clemente's, Diaz, Fernandez, Aveiredes, Lupos; all will come to voice their opinion.

Parties are also occasionally hosted there, which will last until the morning. There is rumored to be a list, including the Archbishop, of people who are always invited.

Current Members

 * Duke Magtongen Le'Overalines (Patriarch of House Le'Overalines)
 * Countess Rosa Le'Overalines (Cousin of Magtongen)
 * Count Jacko Le'Overalines
 * Countess Raven Le'Overalines
 * Count Ricardo Le'Overalines
 * Count Simon Le'Overalines (formerly Archbishop Simon of Valencia)
 * Count David Le'Overalines (formerly Bishop David Stormspark)