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The Suibhnes

The Suibhne (pronounced Sweeney, meaning “well-going”) are the Earls of Douglas. They are one of the 14 great noble houses of Dael Riata, renowned throughout the kingdom for their hospitality and generosity. Though they are considered one of the least powerful of the great houses, they hold a strategic position along the River Douglas.

Titles & Genealogy

The current and 7th Earl is Alasdair Suibhne. The family seat is Caer Suibhne, an ancient castle built directly into a rocky island in the middle of a fast-flowing section of the River Douglas.

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Size & Wealth

The Suibhne derive their wealth from their lands along the River Douglas and their port-town of Blackwater.

Type Value
Ships 10
Infantry 10
Cavalry 0
Wealth income1) 13
treasury2) 20

Population: The Earldom has a total population of approximately 83,049, with 3,935 living in the urban centre of Blackwater.

Geography & Military

The Suibhne lands follow the narrow valley of the River Douglas to the mountain ridge forming the eastern spine of the kingdom.

  • Blackwater: The largest settlement and primary port-town of the Earldom.
  • Caer Suibhne: A highly defensible keep surrounded by rapids. Access is only possible via a wooden bridge that is raised at night. The castle is supported by a small township on the northeastern bank and a battery on the northwestern cliff.

Military Organisation: Their forces are led by five banner men, all of whom represent the Earldom in Parliament.

Recent History

The Suibhne family has produced legendary figures, most notably the 4th Earl, who had a long relationship with Amma Alfarinnsdotir, a black woman from the Southern Isles and a legendary sorceress and warrior. Together they travelled the world, sending many treasures back to Caer Suibhne.

Notable People

  • Suibhne of Blackwater: The Earl’s brother and commander of the Suibhne fleet.
  • Ivor Fearchar: A banner man married to the Earl's cousin; he provides companies from the eastern forests.
  • Calum Soutar: A coastal banner man and former ship captain. He was on watch during the infamous dinner in 774 and quietly doubts the King's version of the Murchadh deaths.
  • Seoras Baxter: An able commander who has served for over five decades but appears much younger; he was recommended by Amma Suibhne.
  • Seamus Cowan: A new banner man who distinguished himself through raiding and rose to the rank of captain.

Allies, Friends & Lords

  • Sithech: A close and reliable ally.
  • Sioltach and Gilruary: Friendly neighbours to the north.
  • The Crown: While the King officially views the Suibhne as reliable, the relationship is privately strained.

Enemies & Feuds

  • The King (Ranald): The Earl is deeply resentful of the breach of hospitality committed by King Alasdair V and his steward at Caer Suibhne in 774

. The Earl intends to discreetly spread evidence of the murders to discredit the King . Gilranald: There is a recent, unexplained one-way grievance from the Gilranalds, manifesting in tense stand-offs at sea and frosty court meetings . Gilriata: A banner man of the Earl of Dalcot raped a chambermaid at Blackwater. The Earl of Dalcot has refused to allow the man to face the King’s justice, leading to an outstanding demand for redress .

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