House Londbert

The House of Londbert - also known as Londberten (, meaning "of Londbert") - is a well-known but otherwise minor noble family in Etrand that is known for compensating for their lack of power and wealth by accentuating their connections to the Bryantid dynasty (the current ruling house of Etrand), as well as bragging about their long and proud history.

Origins and etymology
The name of the noble family - Londbert - literally translates to grape-field. It's two components "lond" (grape) and "bert" (field) come from the Proto-Human "lundaz" and "birtaz". While the earlier was a loanword from Archaic High Elven "londos", the latter was a native Etrandish word.

The name of the family is indicative of their "ancestral estate", the now-defunct Grand County of Londbert, Etrand's main supplier of wine - the warm and Mediterranean climate of the region they controlled was the perfect place for growing grapes, and while their products were considered inferior to the more expensive Froturnish vintages, the people of the region were still proud of being Etrand's main wine region.

The family itself originated from close relatives of King Corlagon himself - the founder being Orrec, half-brother of Corlagon, Orrec's wife Eraeda being the cousin of Corlagon. Because the house was founded by relatives of King Corlagon, rather than actual descendants of the aforementioned king, the Londbert family was never considered and will never be considered a cadet branch or offshoot of the Corlagonid dynasty.

The dynasty's founder, Orrec was given the land that historians would later call the Grand County of Londbert after the Kingdom of Etrand was founded, making the Londbert family one of the oldest noble houses of Etrand.

Notable members

 * King Bryant I of Etrand, founder of House Bryantid, originally born Ladislaus Londbert
 * Kymbern Londbert, the father of King Bryant I of Etrand / Ladislaus Londbert