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Of all of the Renegade Houses, the House of Romulus is without a doubt the oldest of them. It was founded by Romulus, legendary first king of the Romans. This Renegade House has made it its goal to destrory the foundations of the Second Atlantean Empire, and because of this the House of Romulus is the most hunted of all of the Renegade Houses by the agents of the Imperium. Clan MacKlintoc makes its home in the British Isles, of all of the Renegade Houses, it it the Highlanders that have give the forces of the Imperium the most trouble. It was this Renegade House that was able to drive the forces of the Imperium out of the British Isles during the early stages of World War II. Currently this Renegade House wants nothing more than to be left to its own ends in the British Isles. Clan Osaka makes its home in the Islands of Japan. During World War II it was the agents of Clan Osaka that helped to drive the Empire of Japan into its expansion out into the Pacific. Since the second world war, this Renegade Houses has been instrumental in rebuilding Japan as a world power. Clan Osaka tends to stay out of the business of the Imperium, at least for now. The House of Bathory are the Atlantean descendents of the Blood Countess of Hungary; Erzebet Bathory. This Renegade House was original a family within House Draconis of the Imperium, but was given its automony just before the turn of the 20th century. As far as the Imperium is concerned, the Family Bathory as still members of the Second Atlantean Empire. The House of Fallcourt were originally a family of House Lionnes of the Imperium, but during World War II this family turned traitor against the Imperium in the British Isles and helped Clan MacKlintoc take the British Isles; they make their home in the British Isles and in Belgium. The House of Halloran were originally a family of House Ramius of the Imperium, but during World War II this family turned traitor against the Imperium in the British Isles and helped Clan MacKlintoc take the British Isles; they make their home in the British Isles. |