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Lord Derek Moonfell was an only child, groomed from birth by his father, Lord Jeor Moonfell, to be the ideal heir of their ancient house. Jeor believed that the ends of House Moonfell always justified the means, and thus demanded from his son nothing less than perfection. As it became clear Derek would remain without siblings, the pressure upon him intensified. His upbringing turned harsh, lessons were often taught through pain, and discipline came with blood. The scars of his youth ran deep, but they forged a capable and disciplined man, hardened for rule.
Lord Derek Moonfell was an only child, groomed from birth by his father, Lord Jeor Moonfell, to be the ideal heir of their ancient house. Jeor believed that the ends of House Moonfell always justified the means, and thus demanded from his son nothing less than perfection. As it became clear Derek would remain without siblings, the pressure upon him intensified. His upbringing turned harsh, lessons were often taught through pain, and discipline came with blood. The scars of his youth ran deep, but they forged a capable and disciplined man, hardened for rule.


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Upon coming of age in the eyes of the First Men, Derek chose exile over staying with his father, venturing alone into the forests and villages of Rathmore. For two years, he lived among the smallfolk, learning their ways and earning their respect. Only upon hearing of Lord Jeor’s death by sickness did Derek return to Rathmore Keep to claim his title, and with it, the Moonfell heirloom, the shard of the fallen moon.
Upon coming of age in the eyes of the First Men, Derek chose exile over staying with his father, venturing alone into the forests and villages of Rathmore. For two years, he lived among the smallfolk, learning their ways and earning their respect. Only upon hearing of Lord Jeor’s death by sickness did Derek return to Rathmore Keep to claim his title, and with it, the Moonfell heirloom, the shard of the fallen moon.


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During a grand hunt held in the deep woods of Rathmore, Lord Derek Moonfell was separated from his party and found himself lost in unfamiliar terrain. It was there he encountered Becca, a sharp tongued, beautiful woman of Andal blood, by a pond. Over time, that chance meeting blossomed into love. Becca, a devout follower of the Faith of the Seven, guided Derek to the teachings of her gods, slowly reshaping his heart and beliefs.
During a grand hunt held in the deep woods of Rathmore, Lord Derek Moonfell was separated from his party and found himself lost in unfamiliar terrain. It was there he encountered Becca, a sharp tongued, beautiful woman of Andal blood, by a pond. Over time, that chance meeting blossomed into love. Becca, a devout follower of the Faith of the Seven, guided Derek to the teachings of her gods, slowly reshaping his heart and beliefs.


Together, they journeyed to Heart’s Home, where Lord Corwyn Corbray welcomed them. There, a septon was summoned to perform both the sacred rites of Derek’s conversion and their wedding, uniting them in the eyes of the Seven.
Together, they journeyed to Heart’s Home, where Lord [[Corwyn Corbray]] welcomed them. There, a septon was summoned to perform both the sacred rites of Derek’s conversion and their wedding, uniting them in the eyes of the Seven.


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===== 31 A.I. =====
When King Dryn Hunter of Eastwald forsook his gods and bent the knee to the Faith of the Seven, his own bannermen turned against him in a furious revolt, denouncing both his crown and his gods. Among those who aided House Hunter was House Moonfell, bound by their shared worship of the Seven, they marched to the Hunters defense. Their aid was in vain, however, as King Yorwyck VI Royce cast his weight behind the rebels, sealing King Dryn Hunter's fate. Surrounded and outnumbered, the forces of Moonfell were broken alongside their allies at Longbow Hall.
When King [[Dryn Hunter]] of Eastwald forsook his gods and bent the knee to the Faith of the Seven, his own bannermen turned against him in a furious revolt, denouncing both his crown and his gods. Among those who aided [[House Hunter]] was House Moonfell, bound by their shared worship of the Seven, they marched to the Hunters defense. Their aid was in vain, however, as King [[Yorwyck VI Royce]] cast his weight behind the rebels, sealing King Dryn Hunter's fate. Surrounded and outnumbered, the forces of Moonfell were broken alongside their allies at Longbow Hall.


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