Ciosetia

House of Ciosetia is a Valrean noble house situated in the Vionir and Saafir regions of Valreach. Originating in Ciosa, the house was founded by Joshua Ciosetia, Lord of Ciosa and affluent wine merchant.

History
The founder of the family, Joshua Ciosetia, was a powerful and ambitious man who gained great wealth and prestige by founding the city of Ciosa and annexing the surrounding lands.

Joshua's shrewd business acumen allowed him to establish a flourishing wine industry, which quickly became the primary source of the family's wealth. The House Ciosetia vineyards produce some of the finest wines in the region, and their products are highly sought after by wealthy nobles and merchants alike.

As their wealth grew, House Ciosetia expanded their holdings and acquired more lands, including an impressive estate and a formidable fortress. The family also holds control over the city of Ciosa, which has become a bustling center of commerce and culture under their leadership.

Inheritance
The inheritance of the title within House Ciosetia follows the traditional method of primogeniture, which means that the title of the head of the family, such as lord or lady, is passed down to the eldest child of the current holder.

Upon the death of the current head of the family, the eldest child automatically becomes the new head and inherits all the privileges, responsibilities, and assets that come with the title. This includes control over the family's estate, the city of Ciosa, and its vineyards.

The eldest child of the family is expected to carry on the family's traditions, protect their lands and people, and continue to uphold the reputation and prestige of House Ciosetia. They may also have to make difficult decisions regarding the family's affairs, such as alliances, wars, and business ventures, to ensure the continued prosperity of the House.

In some cases, if the eldest child is deemed unfit to inherit the title, such as due to mental incapacity or disqualification, the title may be passed down to the next eligible child. However, this is a rare occurrence, and the tradition of primogeniture is generally followed strictly within the noble houses of the region, including House Ciosetia.

Heraldry
The Coat of Arms of the family of Ciosetia is a visual representation of the family's history, values, and aesthetics. It is comprised of a red shield with a white inverted per bend, which is taken from the Flag of Ciosa, the city founded by Joshua The Great. The per bend is a diagonal division of the shield, with one side being red and the other being white. This represents the two sides of the city: the red side, which symbolizes the city's past and its struggles, and the white, which represents the city's future and its aspirations.

In the center of the shield is a golden fleur de lys, a stylized lily associated with purity, perfection, and beauty. The fleur de lys represents Ciosetia's French aesthetic, culture, and heritage. The Coat of Arms is crowned by a golden bull, which represents diligence, hard work, and determination, these virtues are all associated with the family's patron God, Domari. The bull also alludes to Ciosa's agriculture and viticulture aspect, as bulls are commonly used in its farming practices. The golden color symbolizes wealth, prosperity, and success, values that are important to the family of Ciosetia.

Holdings
The Ciosetia family commands a substantial and varied portfolio of holdings that encompass both urban and rural domains. These holdings notably encompass the administration of the City of Ciosa, the governance of Levern, the strategic Fort Ciosetia, and the Chateau Ciosetia. In addition to their urban properties, the family's territorial expanse includes farmlands and cultivated vineyards. Of notable significance is the Ciosan Wine Company, a prominent enterprise within their holdings. This facet of their holdings reflects the family's enduring commitment to preserving their cultural heritage while playing a vital role in the region's viticultural and economic spheres.

Generations

 * Joshua Ciosetia I (commonly referred to as "Joshua The Great") [Deceased 107 TE - 257 TE]
 * Joshua Ciosetia II
 * Philippe Ciosetia
 * Leopoldo Ciosetia