House Percy

House Percy is a small Vandal House that lives within the Kingdom Of Lucerne, and operates itself out of Lucerne Hold. House Percy was knighted by James Lovie, and following this made a noble house, under the command of House Highmore and thus became a sworn house of House Highmore during the reign of James Lovie. House Percy has become known for its involvement in the Wehrmacht where its Patriarch is also the leader of the Wehrmacht making the small house more powerful then they might have been.

The Sigil of House Percy is an Orange and white gyronny, a black talon that covers the center of it. This has a lot to do with the fact that they often tell their children stories that they were saved from Norway by Harpies who flew them to the Valley of Lucerne. The words of House Percy are "The Talons Keep us floating on." and this is just further play on their own houses personal legends.

House Percy grew from basically nothing to become a medium power house within the course of less then a year. It would be Gwain Percy that would become good friends with James Lovie after they bonded over a game of Chess, and following this he had power showered on him by the feeble and nearly dead old King. Many didn't like this but when James was knighted and made into a sworn house of House Highmore there wasn't much anyone could do to stop his rise.

Early History
House Percy grew from basically nothing to become a medium power house within the course of less then a year. It would be Gwain Percy that would become good friends with James Lovie after they bonded over a game of Chess, and following this he had power showered on him by the feeble and nearly dead old King. Many didn't like this but when James was knighted and made into a sworn house of House Highmore there wasn't much anyone could do to stop his rise.

Family Members
Gweneth Percy Hayden Percy Conrad Percy Eginhard Percy Carla Percy
 * Gwain Percy. Died during the Battle of Lyons
 * Joanne Percy (Joanna Highmore)
 * Corina Percy
 * Gren Percy. Died during the Battle of Lyons