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The secret minutes of House Dvora were kept in the [[records library]]'s "[[Prydonian Chapter|Scarlet Chapterhouse]]" collection; Cousin [[Shuncucker]] burned them down in her escape from [[Shada|prison]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[A Labyrinth of Histories (audio story)|A Labyrinth of Histories]]'') | The secret minutes of House Dvora were kept in the [[records library]]'s "[[Prydonian Chapter|Scarlet Chapterhouse]]" collection; Cousin [[Shuncucker]] burned them down in her escape from [[Shada|prison]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[A Labyrinth of Histories (audio story)|A Labyrinth of Histories]]'') | ||
[[Romana]] once called herself "Inheritor of House Dvora". ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Panacea (audio story)|Panacea]]'') | |||
== Behind the scenes == | == Behind the scenes == |
Revision as of 01:47, 10 March 2018
House Dvora (also known as the House of the Devouring Hounds) was the oldest Newblood Great House. Despite its moderate size, it was a cornerstone of the six ruling Houses during the War.
The "Devouring Hounds" title referred to the controlled dominance of a pack leader rather than the wild savagery of the followers. Dvora was an "alpha male" house. Its most notorious members were the Imperator and the War King, both of whom led precedent-setting Presidencies. (PROSE: The Book of the War)
The secret minutes of House Dvora were kept in the records library's "Scarlet Chapterhouse" collection; Cousin Shuncucker burned them down in her escape from prison. (AUDIO: A Labyrinth of Histories)
Romana once called herself "Inheritor of House Dvora". (AUDIO: Panacea)
Behind the scenes
- It is likely that House Dvora was so named in The Book of the War in order to imply that Romanadvoratrelundar was one of its members. A line in A Labyrinth of Histories suggests that House Dvora is linked to the Prydonian Chapter, which Romana was identified as belonging to in The Shadows of Avalon.
- According to AUDIO: Panacea and Annihilation, Romana belonged to the House of Heartshaven; however, this is not necessarily a contradiction with The Book of the War, since Chapters like Dvora often have sub-Houses: presumably, the House of Heartshaven is part of Dvora just as the House of Lungbarrow is part of the Prydon Chapter.
- Alternately, "Heartshaven" could be understood as the English translation of "Dvora", as in AUDIO: Intervention Earth, Omega was able to deduce that Romana belonged to House Heartshaven from just her full name.