Noble House of Bohéma

The Noble House of Bohéma is a noble family founded after the reconstruction of Jussberg on the Island of Bohéma.

The members of the house were the first inhabitants of the island of Bohéma, built the extensive farmland and established the tradition of brewing and tailoring of clothes. Members of this house can be recognized by their uniquely tailored uniforms.

Founding of the island (1684-1712)
The founding fathers settled on Bohéman Island in 1684 ASC. At that time the island was covered with ruins and debris of an unknown civilization. After some time, they built a now legendary hut with farmland next to it and a statue of Juss Jack looking out to sea. During this time they had a first contact with Soleannan Imperium through a man named Fabian Bellator. He gave the Bohémans basic knowledge about the administration of a city and proposed them a place in the empire, to which they agreed.

After the agreement, everything was the same as before. Their culture grew as fast as their island, which was now covered with farmland and from which a main house protruded.

Hellic period (1713-1771)
Because of the founding fathers going on a vacation to an unknown location, Folded Kal-Lir took over as an akesor of Bohéma. During this time, power of Bohémans was significantly lowered and they had no voice in the running of the island, The Bohéman culture saw it's downfall during this time period, primarily the architecture, which was now gothic and dark, a completely opposite of Bohéman's architecture, which is light and flamboyant.

Around this time, Max Bohemský has invited Libor Bohemský to the island, now called Marsea-Bohéma. A few years before the upcoming rebellion, every native Bohéman (except of Jakub Bohemský) was ousted from the island by Folded Kal-Lir, due to his paranoia of them stealing. Those who were kicked out, moved to exile to many different countires and towns, and awaited the moment when they could come back.

Regain of power (1772-now)
After the Soleann Empire suppressed the 26-hour rebellion, Jakub Bohemský was promoted to the akkesiro of Bohéma. And in 1773, when the reconstruction of the Jussberg castle was completed, Jakub Bohemský proudly founded the noble house of Bohéma. As the year 1776 dawned, Libor was appointed Akkesiro of the newly acquired town of Moravei (then Kumberg).

A year later, Libor became a member of a noble court due to a new reform in the Third Escharian Empire. In the same year Libor Bohemský founded a new company called Libor's Tailoring. In order to earn more income, Jakub Bohemský and Max Bohemský also founded a new company called Bohéma's finest brewery. The company is mainly engaged in the production of alcohol and war potions.

Jakub "Aristokrat" Bohemský
Akesirro of Bohéma (island), founder and head of noble house of Bohéma. He is the face of this House, as he does often the most talking in business dealings. He was born in a small no-name village, which is today known as Bohéma. He spent most of his childhood studying and helping around the village with setting up shops, and with clothing tailoring. When he got old enough, he even got his hands on an alcohol brewery, but he soon realized that brewing wasn't for him.

During Folded Kal-lir's regime, he became an akesirro of Bohéma due to his activity and his charisma. During this time, he proved that he was able to lead and follow direct orders from above. When Kal-lir kicked every native Bohéman from the island, only Jakub Bohemský was spared, at an expanse of his akesirro title being taken away.

Subsequent to the end of the 26-hour rebellion, Jakub was offered the position of an akessiro of Bohéma, which he gladly accepted. One of his first decisions was to reindustrialize Bohéma.

Libor "Nemůžeš" Bohemský
Akesor of Moravei, noble court member in Third Escharian Empire, and head of architecture in Bohéma (island).

Libor was born in a small village located on Bohéma island. Since his birth, he has been interested in architecture and clothing tailoring. He studied an architecture university, while also helping to grow the small village by designing buildings. He also tried tailoring, which he didn't like at the start, but as time progressed, he surprisingly started to like it and got quite good at it.

With Kal-lir in charge of Bohéma, his activity and motivation significantly help the town fall. He was disgusted with seeing the new architecture, especially how Jussberg was constructed, he felt no loyalty towards Folded Kal-lir. After he was kicked out of the island in the year 1766, he took a much-needed break.

When a message of the rebellion being crushed got to him, he didn't hesitate and right away came back. He immediately ordered 'Demarseanation', that was a plan to destroy the old architecture left behind by Kal'lir's architects. He also redesigned Jussberg, and a factory design, which was hoping to bring much-needed stone.

Martin "Unikátní" Bohemský
Akesirro of Moravei and head of brewery in Bohéma (island).

Marty was born in a small village called Bohéma, which is located on the island of the same name. He primarily spent his youth helping his older brothers with whatever they needed. Thanks to that, he learned quite a lot of things and became a jack of all trades. When he was old enough, he started to experiment with brewery, and to his surprise, got quite good at it. Quickly earning his name as the best brewer in Bohéma.

Up until his forced exile, he wasn't met with any big challenges during Folded Kal'lir's regime and secretly continued brewing with help from other members of the House. When the time came, and he had to leave, he took some alcohol with him and left Marsea-Bohéma.

Upon his arrival from exile with his brothers, he was appointed as head of brewery in Bohéma. He has participated in the 'Demarseanation', and generally helped with the reconstruction of the island.

Lhewi Bohemský
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Aqirli Rei de Reikarii kafesor, akesor of Falkeame, and Bohéma's finest Brewery advertiser

Lhewi was born into a quiet family in Solitude as a lone child. His parents Magdaléna and Josef disciplined him well as he grew up, but kept most of their personal life a secret as Lhewi matured. Because of this, Lhewi did not go by any surname and his family were simply known by their forenames only. Lhewi became well-acquainted with much of the townsfolk. Individuals such as Reyjad Solgal and Akesor Tom an Weirika would become key figures in Lhewi's life.

After reaching the age where the local Soleannen church stopped handing out free theocratic lessons to the youth, Lhewi was enrolled by his parents into the Reykarii School of Language and History. Although it is unclear where Lhewi received a formal education in the field of medicine, he did emerge with a doctors license and was cleared to help patients.

Max "Modrák" Bohemský
Head of finance and history in Bohéma (island).

Max's early life isn't known, as all of the diaries talking about him during this time period were lost to time. There's a quite popular story about how his skin became blue. The story tells that one day, he was experimenting with new brewery recipes, but he added way too much methanol and one unknown recipe, which after drinking caused nausea, fibromyalgia, and unconsciousness. When he woke up and looked in the mirror, he was suddenly blue.

His opinion on Folded Kal-lir's regime is the same as his brother's. He built an underground library to hide all of the historic documents from Kal-lir, and all the chronicles that he wrote, as he feared what would happen if Marseans got their hands on it.

When he came back from exile, he decided that he wanted to primarily write history and take care of finances.

In the year 1779 Max was found dead in his library, lying dead on the floor. The reason for his death is unknown, but it is presumed that he was poisoned with most likely by ethanol. It's still being theorized about, that it could be a suicide due to mental problems.

System for uniforms
A member of the noble house of Bohéma is easily recognized by his unique and precisely cut uniform. Each member of the House has their own unique tunic color, which makes them easy to recognize. Although each member of the House looks quite unique, since they wear the same tunic, they must adhere to a strict dress code and any alteration of the tunic must be approved.

1684-1712
Around this time, Bohémans were wearing the cheapest clothing from the worst materials. Their clothing was filled with scratches, dirtiness, and holes. The clothing's colors were either white, black, or brown. Making it one of the most generic and uncultured clothing in the Bohéman's history. At the end of 1695 ASC, some House members were able to afford some lower quality suits and cloaks. This is why, this time period for the uniform has earned the 'Depression period' in the House's inner circle.

1713-1771
The year 1675 ASC was marked with a fresh remake of House's apparel, as every member of the House was given a custom-tailored single-breasted suit of their choice. Since this occasion, every member has earned the signature color of their attire. Since then, few changes were made; some members decided to wear double-breasted suits, putting on vests under the suit jacket and adding a three-striped armband on the right arm, which resembles the flag of Bohéma.

1772-1780
Following the end of the 26-hour rebellion, Jakub Bohemský designed and tailored brand new tunics with hats, while still keeping the tradition that everyone had their own color for their outfit. This meant a new beginning for each member of the House. The bew uniform had a rather militaristic look, which is represents the period of which Bohéma was going through at the time.

1781-now
After the Bohéman's bannerman was approved at the Aqirli Rei de Reikarii eighth Senate session, the members of the House decided that a new uniform should be designed. The new outfit represents the higher status held by the members of the House. The new tunic has many new features, including a special epaulet in the Bohéman colors on both shoulders. Every member has a choice to edit small pieces of the uniform to their liking. The material used for this uniform is the best the Bohémans can get. It takes months to tailor the entire uniform.

Bohéman's Bannermen
Bannemen serve to protect all members of the House of Bohéma with their lives. They are equipped with muskets and various other tools that help them in their special task. Each bannerman is carefully selected and tested. How the training proceeds is uncertain, but it is known that it puts a great strain on both the mental and physical parts of the bannermen. When they successfully complete their training, they must swear the oath. "Já, (name), slavnostně přísahám, že budu chránit Bohémany a sloužit jim, že jim zůstanu bezvýhradně věrný a budu plnit všechny rozkazy, které mi členové rodu dají, že budu čelit každému nebezpečí, které členové rodu budou čelit, a to až do své smrti."

"I, (name), do solemnly swear that I will protect and serve the Bohémans, that I will remain unreservedly loyal to them, that I will obey all orders given to me by the members of the house, that I will face every danger that the members of the house face, until my death."

Wealth
The house of Bohéma finds its finances through brewery and clothing tailoring. Their wealth isn't as big as of 1774 ASC, but their growing businesses make their future bright.

Current companies under the Noble House of Bohéma:


 * Bohéma's finest brewery
 * Libor's tailor shop
 * Eratarrarost Publishing Group