Noble House of Bohéma

The Noble House of Bohéma is a young noble family, which was created after the reconstruction of Jussberg on Bohéma Island. Members of the House were the first inhabitants of the Bohéma island, building the vast farmland and creating the brewery tradition.

Founding of the island (1649-1674)
The founding fathers settled on the Bohéman island in the year 1698 ASC. Back then, the island was covered in ruins and debris of an unknown civilization. After a while, they built a now legendary hut with farmland alongside it and a statue looking at the sea.

Under the Folded Celery's regime (1675-1723)
When Folded Celery took control over the island, due to the founding fathers going on a vacation to an unknown location, the power of Bohémians was significantly lowered and they had no voice in the running of the island. Around this time, Max Bohemský invited Adam Bohemský (father of Libor Bohemský) to the island now called Marsea-Bohéma. A few years before the upcoming rebellion, every native Bohéman was ousted from the island by Folded Celery.

Regain of power (1724-now)
After the 26-hour rebellion was crushed by the Soleannen Empire, Jakub Bohemský was promoted as Akkesiro of Bohéma. And in the year 1725, with the finished reconstruction of the castle named Jussberg, Jakub Bohemský founded the Noble House of Bohéma.