House Pisse

House Pisse is a noble house of Simulami located in the colonial region of Stormgova. It is one of the less powerful houses in Simulami, however members such as Fyrretree & Gerald III have become more significant in local society. House Pisse was founded in the town of Pissevirke (Now Inkörsport City) at an unknown date after the annexation of Stormgova by Simulami, and it remains the center of the house's power.

House Pisse is renowned for its fine cheesemaking abilities, with cheese manufacturing historically being the family's primary source of income. A rich brewing tradition also exists among the Pisse, with new recipes constantly being experimented on. Among the later years of the house, a large ammount of it's income now relies on the trade of the Pissevirke Trade Company.

The Era of Reconstruction
The Pisse family was once much more numerous, making up much of Pissevirke's (now Inkörsport City's) population, but an unknown event, theorized to be a bandit raid or some other hostile force attacking, resulted in the reduction of Pissevirke (now Inkörsport City) into naught but charred ruins, with the only survivors having fled the town prior to whatever events took place. However, after the deaths of the rest of the family, Fyrretree took it upon himself to rebuild the town and turn it into an idealized and improved version of its former state, a trade hub as well as a powerful fortified town.

The Era of Inkörsport
Many years after the redevelopment of the House and it's hometown of Pissevirke (now Inkörsport City) the Baron of Pissevirke and head of The House Pisse fled into the nearby forests and became a hermit leaving his 3 sons to inherrit the house and its town. However after only a week passed the abdication of Gerald Pisse III, 2 of his sons died in a tragic accident where a storm sunk their ship at sea whilst they were on their way to begin Diplomatic duties to some neighbouring nations. This left the son of Fyrretree Pisse; Atas Pisse and son of Gerald III; Otar II, to take on the Barony of Pissevirke and the House Pisse. During the Ornn - Birgir Hrafn Noble war, the towns of Pissevirke and Scardin combined to create the city of Inkörsport.

Notable Figures
Gerald Pisse I - Know for being the earliest recorded Pisse, Gerald III had 3 children: Alma Pisse I, Gerald Pisse II and Hans Pisse I who went on to have his grandchildren.Fyrretree Pisse I - known for rebuilding the Pisse House and Pissevirke after the suspected raid he had a single child; Atlas Pisse. Fyrretree was also known for converting the House Pisse to Soleviel from the Stormgovan Guardian.

Gerald Pisse III - Known for developing the Pissevirke trade company, Gerald III held multiple high positions in the local Stormgovan government aswell as in the Royal Cabnet during the reign of Imparere ZenoHun prior to the 3 Triumare being put in place.

Inkörsport City (Former Pissevirke & Scardin):
Inkörsport City is an island city situated in the north of the island of Stormgova. It is a coalition city between Pissevirke and Scardin and is a strategic point on the border between Mushroomica and the Eldham Colonies of The Simulami Empire. It has a island fort that is placed on the border that has been used for generations as the headquarters for House Pisse.

Fort Otar:
Set up by Otar II, son of Gerald III, It acts as a fortress in the Southwest of Stormgova. It's history is clouded and much of it's details are unknown due to its confidentiality.

Religion
Pissevirke was the site of an important Stormgovan Guardian holy site as well as a vast underground temple complex, and combined with the relative isolation of the city, the Pisse Family has historically largely practiced the Stormgovan Guardian religion. Fyrretree, however, converted to Soleviel and has worked, thus far unsuccessfully, to convert the remainder of the family away from the Guardian.

Due to the Simulami government classing Soleviel as illegal and was soon reinstated, The Religion of the Pisse Family has remained neutral to avoid any further complications with other houses.