Principality and City of Narbonne

Narbonne (1476)

Monarchy:

Prince Amiel Le Marsonne: (37) Rules from this rich port city
Lady Catherine: (33) wife, sister of Count of Carcasonne
Prince Rudolf: (17)
Princess Maria: (15)
Prince Gerard: (14)
Princess Lania: (12)
Princess Adelia: (10)

Sir Markus De Bertrand: (43) Chamberlain of Narbonne
Lady Victoria: (42) wife, Lester (20), Arianna (18), Nicholas (16), Karen (14)

Sir William Von Strauss: (39) Man-At-Arms, Sergeant of the Guard, Commander of the Royal Cuirassiers

Lady Wilhemena Le Artrand: (41) Magistrate of Narbonne
Sir Viktor: (45) Cardinal of Church of Unity, advisor to Prince, husband of Lady Wilhemena

Notables:

Sir Theodore Flavius: (50) Lord of Flavius Merchant Family and the Merchant’s Guild in Narbonne
Lady Beatrice: (47), wife, Howard (27), Leslie (25), Francis (23), Vicki (21)

Lady Gladys Arinay: (46) Owns shipwright’s yard in Narbonne, Dean of Naval Academy

Sir Richard Smith: (43) Owns several large warehouses near the docks

Sir Samuel Franklin: (51) Sheriff of Narbonne
Sir David Lester: (39) Sergeant of Night Watch

Sir Stanley Rikkel: (57) Head of the Alchemists Guild in Narbonne

Captain Brian Miller: (37) Owns galleon, “Surprise”

Captain Otis Linehart: (29) Owns galleon, “Exeter”

Captain Leah Von Strauss: (31) Owns brig, “Invincible” [younger sister of Sir William]

Sir Frederick Von Sym: (47) Captain of the City Guard, Castellan of Northern Gate

Lord Ulthan Van Dekker: (41) Commander of Musketeers

Lord Adam Sanderson: (43) Commander of Fourth Light Cavalry

Lord Evan Plant: (38) Commander of Second Cavalry, Hussar

Sir Theodore Von Rikter: (52) Owns forge in Narbonne, gunsmith (rifles and cannon)
Lady Rachel: (47) wife, Balthan (28), Leigh (26), Nathan (25), Natalie (25), Oswald (23), Lisa (17)

Kelran O’Neil: (38) Doctor, head of Narbonne’s Hospital

Armand De Setele': (52) Dean of Narbonne University

City: Large, dual-walled city of 143,208 with a protected harbor by another walled jetty that extends out into the bay. Two barbicans protect the entrance to the harbor and are manned continually by armed militia and two floors of cannon as well as a large chain that bridges both at night. Other towers and small castles protect the coastline to the north and south - not all manned with cannon. Exports: citrus, metals, wine, wood. Imports: salt, sugar, cocoa.