Urivano te Vincentio | Patron, Casa Vincentio | |||||
Urivano is the youngest Patron in the history of Casa Vincentio. He inherited the position on the death of his Uncle Vernarto five years ago, at the age of twenty three. Urivano has never felt entirely comfortable with the level of responsibility thrust upon him, but is determined not to show that. In compensation for his lack of confidence, he sometimes acts impetuously. His rash decisions have sometimes been disastrous, but have sometimes resulted in notable successes. On the whole, Casa Vincentio is no better and no worse off than it was when he became Patron. Vincentio's allies have not deserted the Casa, but Urivano does not command the respect his uncle did in the Consejo, even among the Mantatarios. |
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Caleno te Vincentio | Vicilano, Casa Vincentio | |||||
Caleno is a competent and dedicated Vicilano, who has the misfortune to be matched against the Laertes Vicilano Alejantro te Jyleses Timisoarase, a true master of intrigue. In consequence, Caleno sometimes seems much less capable by comparison. Casa Vincentio has frequent successes against other Casas, but has had almost none against Casa Laertes in the past two decades. Caleno is a very stubborn man, however, and continues to plot against Alejantro, seizing any opportunity to achieve some kind of victory over his nemesis. Unfortunately for Caleno, Alejantro often presents such "opportunities" solely for the chance to bloody Casa Vincentio's nose yet again. Their bitter rivalry will likely continue until both are dead. | ||||||
Leon te Vincentio | Volsator, Casa Vincentio | |||||
Leon
is the one moderating force among the leaders of Casa Vincentio.
With his gaze firmly set on the profits of the Casa, Leon manages
to keep the more headstrong leaders in check often enough to allow
Vincentio to maintain its prosperity. Leon's financial strategy has been conservative in the extreme. He has focused Vincentio's resources in key areas of strength: fishing and shipbuilding. His efforts have given Vincentio a solid basis for prosperity, sufficient to weather the stormy actions of his Patron and the Vicilano. Leon is respected among the other Casas, many of whom wish he had been selected as Patron. Leon had (and has) no desire to be Patron, however. He is content to guide his Casa through wise commercial decisions. |
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Quintin Livio te Lucio | Capitane te'os Tropas te Casa Vincentio | |||||
Quintin Livio is a mature warrior of nearly threescore years. He is grizzled but well-mannered, and expects his Tropas to be vigorous, courageous, and chivalrous. He prefers not to engage in direct action against the Casa's opponents, leaving such affairs to Caleno whenever possible. Some of his tenientes are less reserved however, and although Quintin rakes them over the coals if they step too far over the line, he does so privately. He rarely punishes them severely, realizing that the Vicilano and Patron too often encourage their rash actions. He does his best to hold them in check, and judges his efforts to be successful if he manages to keep them from getting his Tropas into pitched battles on the canals of Merochas. | ||||||