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| - In Dalunian history, House Tiber was the first noble house ever established, in 138 BTW. Tiberius, son of King Osold I, formed House Tiber during the Dalunian Civil War and established it in the northern areas of the kingdom. His brother, Jaslyn, established House Stannister shortly afterwards, and the royal House Westerling came mere months after that.
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| - In Dalunian history, House Tiber was the first noble house ever established, in 138 BTW. Tiberius, son of King Osold I, formed House Tiber during the Dalunian Civil War and established it in the northern areas of the kingdom. His brother, Jaslyn, established House Stannister shortly afterwards, and the royal House Westerling came mere months after that. When Tiberius lost the Battle for Lyrasia, he retreated back north with his army, defeated the then-Empire of Zeelador and declared himself King. It is assumed that he fled Zeelador after 26 years of rule when the new Dalunian army conquered Zeelador. Tiberius was never found. His son, Robert, was appointed Warden of the Province of Zeelador (a constituent country) by Osold II and ruled until his death. In 0, when the Wipe occurred, Joran Tiber, the leader of the House at the time, fled across the Rhodatras Strait to Wintermount Island with his close family and friends. Due to this, House Tiber survived the event which took nearly every life in Indand. The House grew larger in the Wintermere Isles because of the fear of leaving the islands. Large forts, as well as the city of Wintermount were established, which remains the Hold of House Tiber today. After the Empire of Molatrur of Casperum saved Indand and its remaining inhabitants from the Corvidus in 350 ATW, House Tiber officially became a vassal house to the ruling House Reed of Molatrur, and was rewarded the Province of Thanini. With the Indand Agreement, when the province became an autonomous realm, House Tiber became the official government. Today, House Tiber has revoked its vassal status to House Reed, but the two remain close allies with several of its members in wedlock with each other.
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