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| This set of three luxurious houses hosts what remains of the Mauryoussef dynasty. They were designed by Mayelle of Harmond, renowned architect of the last century and grandmother of the current Brignet of Harmond, talented designer to whom we owe the new Nin-the-first bridge over the Inlam. | This set of three luxurious houses hosts what remains of the Mauryoussef dynasty. They were designed by Mayelle of Harmond, renowned architect of the last century and grandmother of the current Brignet of Harmond, talented designer to whom we owe the new Nin-the-first bridge over the Inlam. | ||
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| The three buildings bear Mayelle' | The three buildings bear Mayelle' | ||
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| No one has seen Stangold and Elina of Mauryoussef for at least three years. Neither their Mori-Oussev cousins, nor their More-Riousseph nephews. | No one has seen Stangold and Elina of Mauryoussef for at least three years. Neither their Mori-Oussev cousins, nor their More-Riousseph nephews. | ||
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| They are however the last holders of the particle which made the glory of this dynasty: indeed, Toricoln Mauryoussef, | They are however the last holders of the particle which made the glory of this dynasty: indeed, Toricoln Mauryoussef, | ||
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| Since this date – G.K.A 709 to be precise – the Mauryoussef are noble-citizens and “owners” of the place. But today, after generations of consanguineous marriages, of which Buttermount is the last example, cunning alliances aimed at a title of nobility and cuckoldries of all kinds, the wealth of the family has vanished, like the family name that some have distorted. | Since this date – G.K.A 709 to be precise – the Mauryoussef are noble-citizens and “owners” of the place. But today, after generations of consanguineous marriages, of which Buttermount is the last example, cunning alliances aimed at a title of nobility and cuckoldries of all kinds, the wealth of the family has vanished, like the family name that some have distorted. | ||
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