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'''Andru of Jerbiton''' is the [[primus]] of his [[House Jerbiton|house]] in the [[Fifth Edition]] official starting year of 1220. As such, he resides in the [[domus magna]] of the House, [[Valnastium]], in the [[Greater Alps Tribunal]]. | '''Andru of Jerbiton''' is the [[primus]] of his [[House Jerbiton|house]] in the [[Fifth Edition]] official starting year of 1220. As such, he resides in the [[domus magna]] of the House, [[Valnastium]], in the [[Greater Alps Tribunal]]. | ||
Andrus is married to [[Carmine of Flambeau]], who resides with | Andrus is married to [[Carmine of Flambeau]], who resides with Andru in Valnastium and who aids Andru and his house when violence is necessary. They have non-Gifted children and grandchildren. | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
Andru has been the primus of the house from [[Second Edition]]. Sourcebooks that contain information on him include: | Andru has been the primus of the house from [[Second Edition]]. Sourcebooks that contain information on him include: | ||
===Fifth Edition=== | ===Fifth Edition=== | ||
* [[Houses of Hermes: Societates]], page 52, deals with Andru and his wife directly, including some goals and methods. Other portions of the House Jerbiton chapter of the book, such as pages 42-43, include Andru's involvement on specific issues (in this case, the sacking of Constantinople. | * [[Houses of Hermes: Societates]], page 52, deals with Andru and his wife directly, including some of their goals and methods. Other portions of the House Jerbiton chapter of the book, such as pages 42-43, include Andru's involvement on specific issues (in this case, the sacking of Constantinople). | ||
==Fourth Edition== | ===Fourth Edition=== | ||
* [[Sanctuary of Ice]], pages 82-87 in the Valnastium section, gives write ups on Andru and Constance. In Andru's case, it gives statistics for himself, magic items, and his familiar. As always, these are not necessarily canon, but tmuch of it can likely be converted. | * [[Sanctuary of Ice]], pages 82-87 in the Valnastium section, gives write ups on Andru and Constance. In Andru's case, it gives statistics for himself, magic items, and his familiar. As always, these are not necessarily canon, but tmuch of it can likely be converted. | ||
* [[Houses of Hermes Book|Houses of Hermes]] lists Andru as primus in the Jerbiton section (this is more of an interrim book, using Third Edition rules, but the information was still meant to be used in | * [[Houses of Hermes Book|Houses of Hermes]] lists Andru as primus in the Jerbiton section (this is more of an interrim book, using Third Edition rules, but the information was still meant to be used in Fourth Edition). | ||
==Second Edition== | ===Second Edition=== | ||
* [[Order of Hermes Book|Order of Hermes]] introduced Andru, along with other primi for the first time. | * [[Order of Hermes Book|Order of Hermes]] introduced Andru, along with other primi for the first time. | ||
Latest revision as of 11:24, 11 January 2014
Andru of Jerbiton is the primus of his house in the Fifth Edition official starting year of 1220. As such, he resides in the domus magna of the House, Valnastium, in the Greater Alps Tribunal.
Andrus is married to Carmine of Flambeau, who resides with Andru in Valnastium and who aids Andru and his house when violence is necessary. They have non-Gifted children and grandchildren.
References
Andru has been the primus of the house from Second Edition. Sourcebooks that contain information on him include:
Fifth Edition
- Houses of Hermes: Societates, page 52, deals with Andru and his wife directly, including some of their goals and methods. Other portions of the House Jerbiton chapter of the book, such as pages 42-43, include Andru's involvement on specific issues (in this case, the sacking of Constantinople).
Fourth Edition
- Sanctuary of Ice, pages 82-87 in the Valnastium section, gives write ups on Andru and Constance. In Andru's case, it gives statistics for himself, magic items, and his familiar. As always, these are not necessarily canon, but tmuch of it can likely be converted.
- Houses of Hermes lists Andru as primus in the Jerbiton section (this is more of an interrim book, using Third Edition rules, but the information was still meant to be used in Fourth Edition).
Second Edition
- Order of Hermes introduced Andru, along with other primi for the first time.