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+ | One of the Great Houses of the [[ScarletDynasty]] and the [[Realm]]. House Cynis has a deserved reputation for debauchery and perversion, and its power rests largely on its ability to provide slaves, drugs, and other vices to the Realm... as well as on the secrets it often learns through this trade. | ||
+ | House Cynis is Wood-aspected. | ||
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+ | House Cynis appears to have a friendly relationship with [[GensYushoto | Gens Yushoto]] of [[Lookshy]]. | ||
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+ | == Notable Members == | ||
+ | <b>Heads of the House:</b> Cynis Wisel, Cynis Belar, and Cynis Falen, all daughters of Cynis himself. | ||
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+ | * Cynis Denovah Avaku | ||
+ | * Cynis Belar Rokujai | ||
+ | * Cynis Mond | ||
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+ | == Page References == | ||
+ | * <i>Manual of Exalted Power: Dragonblooded</i>, pp. 31-33 | ||
+ | * <i>The Compass of Celestial Directions, volume 1: The Blessed Isle</i> | ||
+ | ** The House of High Waves (Water 3 manse in Pangu Prefecture), p. 104 | ||
+ | ** The Garden of Crimson Pleasures (Red-light district in the Imperial City), p. 142 |
Revision as of 19:45, 28 March 2007
One of the Great Houses of the ScarletDynasty and the Realm. House Cynis has a deserved reputation for debauchery and perversion, and its power rests largely on its ability to provide slaves, drugs, and other vices to the Realm... as well as on the secrets it often learns through this trade.
House Cynis is Wood-aspected.
House Cynis appears to have a friendly relationship with Gens Yushoto of Lookshy.
Notable Members
Heads of the House: Cynis Wisel, Cynis Belar, and Cynis Falen, all daughters of Cynis himself.
- Cynis Denovah Avaku
- Cynis Belar Rokujai
- Cynis Mond
Page References
- Manual of Exalted Power: Dragonblooded, pp. 31-33
- The Compass of Celestial Directions, volume 1: The Blessed Isle
- The House of High Waves (Water 3 manse in Pangu Prefecture), p. 104
- The Garden of Crimson Pleasures (Red-light district in the Imperial City), p. 142