Godzislaw Jurszak

Godzislaw Jurszak is the son of Godislaw, and Otylia Jurszak making him a member of and the current Lord and Patriarch of House Jurszak.

Joachim Bobik would for the early part of the reign of Fabek Teague be a loyal supporter due to the lack of attention being paid on Joachim's more lucrative business ventures including his most lucrative in the form of slave trading. When the Polish Inquisition begin it would be Joachim Bobik that would be one of the earliest members of the Polish conspiracy against the King working very closesly with Dawid Teague, and Godzislaw Jurszak the two main conspirators. Jakob Teague would lead the 2nd Platoon towards Lodz on the command of his father and during this was tricked by captain Joachim Bobik into remaining at Lodz to defend the town while the rest of the forces moved north to Poznan, and remaining behind he would defeat the Goblins in Lodz in the Battle of Lodz, and then defeat a second army of Goblins before learning of the outcome of the Battle of Poznan. Fabek Teague would be tricked into leading most of the Polish First Army and thousands of summoned vassal troops into the Battle of Poznan where he would be ambushed by the forces of the Goblins and Skaven alongside a force of human traitors within Poznan and despite rallying his ambushed forces well he would be assassinated during the retreat from Poznan by Skaven infiltrators.

Polish Inquisition
Main Article : Polish Inquisition

Fabek Teague would become increasingly devout under the tutelage of the Polish Arch-Bishop Józef Kowalczyk he would begin to pass laws in Poland that restricted the increasingly corrupted noble class of Poland from some of the more greedy actions they were committing as well as imprisoning and in some cases executing many nobles for being guilty of committing cardinal Sins including sending his own brother Dawid to jail for two years for greed.

Fourth Goblin Scourge
Main Article : Fourth Green Crusade

Battle of Lodz
Jakob Teague would lead the 2nd Platoon towards Lodz on the command of his father and during this was tricked by captain Joachim Bobik into remaining at Lodz to defend the town while the rest of the forces moved north to Poznan, and remaining behind he would defeat the Goblins in Lodz in the Battle of Lodz, and then defeat a second army of Goblins before learning of the outcome of the Battle of Poznan.