Largest, most prominent, and politically most powerful of Setas Irmas, The Seven Sisters.


Motto:

Antes dos Caidos, "Before the fallen, I stand".

Coat of Arms: "per pile argent and azure, a bee sable, in dexter chief, a chevron or"

The Campu family is large, and extends across the lands of Hatterwol and beyond.  Within or without the caliphate, however, the zenith of the clan is indisputably centered on Desin Island, and the ancestral mansion of Wale Tide.

The most noteworthy of the family are:

  • Matriarch, Idrae Nomu Campu, is the undisputed head of the clan, often in Pfildeberg to attend the court, and manages the affairs of the family, and occasionally the affairs of the Caliph.  Married into Campu Familiu from the equally wealthy and prestigious BlackCroft Clan of Craehyrst;
  • Father Zuéu Toru Campu, is a former war-hero, now reclusive, religious, and unreliable, living mostly in a Lughian chapel at Wale Tide.
  • Orxété Éubaldu Zozé Campu, Archseneschal and guardian of The Brilliant Basilica, and a close confidant of the Caliph, Leonidas II;

Also noteworthy are the children of the family:

  • Eldest children, Duratea Eaduega Campu, and her brother Zuéu Subertu, both knights of repute, and clerics in The Legion of Hatterwol;
  • Middle children Gatanéu Idran Campu, and sister, Alama Yoma, respectively, a prestigious public servant of The Caliphate, and the plantation director of the family's holdings, running the vast array of fields, orchards, and industries owned by the family;
  • The 2nd youngest, Eubaldu Nomu Campu was expected to enter the arts, following the pattern of service/commerce/society for family scions, but showed both interest and aptitude for war and leadership at an early age, and joined the The Legion of Hatterwol.
  • The youngest, Durinya Chesa, is a playwright whose baroque farces and pantomimes are popular with the elites, and the toast of the family.

Other family members of cadet branches of the family are scattered across Hatterwol and the Fell Zee, representing the family interests, and those of the greater Hatterwolese society and the Caliphate, as far north as Artoverke.