Ahrensbach



The Duchy of Ahrensbach is a region on the south eastern edge of the kingdom of Yurgenschmidt, classified as a greater duchy.

The territory is bordered by the following other territories:
 * The duchy of Ehrenfest to the North
 * The duchy of Frenbeltag to the Northwest
 * The former territory of the duchy of Werkerstock to the West
 * The duchy of Dunkelfelge to the Southwest
 * The country gate leading to Lanzenave to the Southeast
 * an unnamed Ocean to the South

Ahrensbach's duchy colour is light-purple.

Ahrensbach borders a great ocean.

This also influenced their cuisine. Unlike in Ehrenfest where they are very rare, fish dishes are quite common in Ahrensbach.

Due to their position on the coast, they have maritime trade with the neighboring country of Lanzenave.

Ahrensbach is considerably wamer than Ehrenfest, with them getting the first flurries of snow only well after most cities in their northern neighbor are already covered deeply in snow. Conversely the summers are much hotter to the point where nobles barely ever go outside between the third and fifth bell.

Unlike in Ehrenfest, in Ahrensbach there is a tradition that once a new Aub is chosen, all other archduke candidates of the same generation lose their status and are demoted to regular archnobles. This was also the case for Gieselfried's own little brother, who was given a province and made into a Count when his brother took up the mantle of leadership, thus eliminating Gieselfried's nephews and nieces from succession of the title.

The recently deceased archduke of Ahrensbach was Gieselfried, married to his first wife Georgine, the elder sister of Aub Ehrenfest. Their daughter Detlinde is to become the transitional archduchess before Letizia reaches adulthood.

Among the nobility, there is a very long-lasting trend for females to wear veils in front of their faces, which has been in place since the times the brother of the fifth Aub Ehrenfest married Lady Gabriele and has endured to this very day.

Some noble women prefer sheer veils, while others opt for completely opaque, magical veils that are enchanted to not impede their vision.

Among the nobles of the duchy, stories about knights fighting maritime feybeasts are quite popular.

Ahrensbach was fully involved in the most recent civil war. After the death of the first and third princes, Ahrensbach supported the fifth prince Trauerqual, who eventually won the war. This victory brought them much acclaim by the current ruler and increased their influence.

Despite siding with the new king during the war, the royalty and Klassenberg still forced the duchy to be subjected to the wide-spread purge that happened all over the country. This also claimed the life of Aub Ahrensbach's own second wife, who while innocent herself had the misfortune to be the little sister of Aub Werkerstock, who had supported the first and fourth princes. Thankfully the Aub was able to successfully negotiate for the lives of her children, at the cost of having them demoted to archnobles and thus removed from the archducal family and thus unable to provide their mana to the foundation or become successors for the archduke's title.

The losses incurred during the war and the subsequent purge left the duchy as a whole, but the archducal family in particular greatly diminished in mana capacity and started a steady decline of Ahrensbach. Despite being part of the victorious faction, Ahrensbach's prestige and position in the duchy rankings kept falling.

After the war, the territory of the Duchy of Werkerstock - located to Ahrensbach's West - was split, with Ahrensbach being chosen to manage the northern half, while Dunkelfelger was put in charge of the southern half.

This turned out to be a detriment to Ahrensbach, since now their already thinly-stretched mana had to take care of even more territory.

Shortly after the purge had ended, Gieselfried's only remaining archduke candidate son Wolfram died in an accident, leaving the incompetent Detlinde as the only remaining candidate with the rights to succeed the Aub position. However, he managed to successfully negotiate with Drewanchel for the adoption of his and his first wife's granddaughter Letizia, whom he designated as the heir to the title of Aub Ahrensbach.

A short time ago Aub Ahrensbach's first wife died and his former third wife Georgine was chosen as the new first wife. While the exact dates are not known to the people of Ehrenfest, the first time Georgine accompanied the Aub to the Archduke's conference was the year following Rozemyne's baptism and adoption.

In recent years Ahrenbach fell even further in the duchy rankings, according to Hartmut due to some kind of internal dispute of which he couldn't find out any more detail, dropping them back to rank 6, the lowest of any of the greater duchies and thus just one spot above the middle duchies.

Later Hartmut finds out more about Ahrensbach's internal mess, in no small part thanks to the children of nobles of the former Veronica faction. While not knowing whether it is the cause or the effect of the internal crisis, he learns that the archducal family is in crisis due to their mana capacity declining, leaving them with only two archduke candidates that have enough mana to be eligible as successors, one of which is Detlinde. It isn't clear whether this means that all the other children have too low a capacity or there are more tragic circumstances for this lack of suitable candidates.

The Aub and his wife are looking for a suitable husband for Detlinde, their youngest and last unmarried daughter. Since the successor has already been decided and they want to avoid strife within their duchy, they are looking for someone who lacks the ambition or standing to push Detlinde to try to take the title of successor away from Letizia. With his tarnished reputation and family ties to Ahrensbach, Wilfried of Ehrenfest appears to be a perfect candidate, but unfortunately he has recently been announced to be betrothed to his adopted sister Lady Rozemyne and the king already gave them his blessings, dashing their hopes of arranging a marriage between the cousins.

After the end of the first term of Rozemyne's academy education, Aub Ehrenfest finally agrees to allow the marriage of Aub Ahrensbach's niece Aurelia with Lamprecht and the mednobles Bettina and Freuden. That Aub Ahrensbach not only allows, but actively pushes for marriages that would remove two nobles from his duchy during the severe mana shortage is quite puzzling to many people. Due to the political situation remaining highly strained, the weddings are not held like usual on the day of the Starbind Ceremony, but in a seperate ceremony held at the duchy boder gate in early summer, with both archducal families in attendance. Despite the freyed tempers, the dual ceremony finishes without incident.

At the border between Ehrenfest and Ahrensbach, the current poor state of the greater duchy compared to it's smaller northern neighbor it is apparently visible how bad the situation in Ahrensbach is. While the Ehrenfest side of the border remains a lush forest, while the Ahrensbach side has decayed into a empty plains covered only in grass. It isn't clear whether this is limited to just the province of Bindewald as a result of the Count Bindewald's incarceration or if it is a symptom of the situation of the entire duchy.

During the investigation into the ternisbefallen attack on Ehrenfests gathering spot the Sovereignty found indications that the teleportation circle in the old Werkerstock dormitory had been used. In the attack on the Interduchy Tournament a few weeks later the same kind of feybeast was utilized. Since the majority of identified rebels hailed from Werkerstock, whose old territory is now under Ahrensbach and Dunkelfelger management, ternisbefallen only naturally occurring in the same to duchies and the other end of the teleportation connection of Werkerstock terminating in the areas now under Ahrensbach management, the Sovereignty repeatedly sent teams of knights to Ahrensbach in the course of their investigations. While Aub Ahrensbach guaranteed his duchy's full cooperation, many nobles see these repeated searches as a sign of distrust or even open insults against the greater duchy and ally of the king during the civil war.

In the summer following these occurrences Aub Ahrensbach collapses due to poor health. His daughter Detlinde suspects that the stress of the constant investigations is partially responsible for her fathers health problems.


 * Cambridge Online Dictionary