House Crossland

Purveyors of The Yeoman's End - Gambling, Favors, and Fun in the Marches

Who We Are

"A handshake can be worth more than gold... if you know whose hand to shake." — Marcus Crossland

In-Game

House Crossland is well-connected, resourceful, and always has an opportunity for those who know where to look. We deal in favors, coin, and influence, ensuring that no opportunity is ever wasted.

What we truly do, and how we operate, is something best discovered in person. Come find us in the Marches, and perhaps we can come to an understanding.

Out-of-Game

We're a friendly and welcoming group at Empire LRP, always happy to help new players find their footing. Whether you need guidance on the game, connections to get involved, or just a place to hang out, House Crossland is here to support you.

Our Members

House Crossland comprises a varied group of individuals, each bringing unique 'talents' to our collective endeavors.

Marcus Crossland

Marcus Crossland

House Steward

Master of Opportunity

Bron Ashwood

Bron Ashwood

Chief Negotiator

Purveyor of Games

Elias Reede

Elias Reede

Master of Cudgels

Curator of Brawn

Captain 'Daddy' Maxwell

Captain 'Daddy' Maxwell

Security Overseer

Collector of Secrets

Boggy Bill

Boggy Bill

Master of Vagabonds

Fortune's Favorite

Richard Roper

Richard Roper

Deal Broker

Merchant of Delectables

Joshua Stone

Joshua Stone

Master of Arms

Military Powerhouse

Robert Crossland

Robert Crossland

House Bookkeeper

Keeper of Coin

Sadie Raine

Sadie Raine

Opportunity Weaver

Magical Liaison

Crossland's we've loved and lost

Mason Manchester

Mason Manchester

Founding Member

Returned to his Farm

Robert Broadwick

Robert Broadwick

Founding Member

Rest in Peace

Anthony Bikker

Anthony Bikker

Founding Member

Lost in the woods

Brother Harvest

Brother Harvest

Rest in Peace

Daz Rock

Daz Rock

Rest in Peace

Waylon Fox

Waylon Fox

The boy

Playing in the wheat

Hector Greenfield

Hector Greenfield

Keeper of Games

Stuck in a well

Our History

"A name of convenience, not bloodline—a banner taken up by those who had none." — Robert Broadwick
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The Rise of House Crossland

The name Crossland was not always known in the Marches. In truth, it's a name of convenience, not bloodline—a banner taken up by those who had none. It was whispered into being by a collection of strays, traders, and opportunists who saw strength in numbers and prosperity in unity.

At the heart stands Marcus Crossland, the first to bear the name. Where he came from is a matter of speculation. Some say he was a disgraced farmhand, others that he cut his teeth dealing in debts and disputes before setting his sights on something greater. What's certain is that he gathered the right sort of people—those who had fallen through the cracks of Marcher society but weren't ready to be trampled.

The Early Years

It started small, as such things do. A few odd jobs, a little trade, a handful of favors called in. A deal struck in Hay. A debt settled in Meade. A problem quietly resolved in the night. Before long, the Crossland name began to mean something.

In the Marches, where land and loyalty hold power, House Crossland offered something different—a place for those without either. Not sworn to any one household, not reliant on favor, but moving between them, making themselves indispensable.

Growth and Influence

In recent years, with the Empire looking outward—toward war with the Jotun, toward reclaiming Bregasland—House Crossland took root in the Marches. With a keen sense for opportunity, they built connections rather than claims, trading in information, supplies, and solutions to problems others would rather not acknowledge.

They spread their reach across the Marches, but never tied themselves down. Their people were seen at market fairs and in military camps, on the road with traders, or raising tankards in distant taverns. To some, they were an insult to tradition, a group who skirted the rigid order of Marcher life, refusing to be bound to one farm, one stead, one banner.

But to others, they were a lifeline.

The Yeoman's End

As their influence grew, so did their presence in Anvil. The Yeoman's End became their base of operations—a place where deals are made, fortunes won and lost, and fates decided over bowls of their now-famous soup. What began as a simple gathering spot has become known throughout the Empire as a nexus of opportunity and intrigue.

Where We Stand Now

House Crossland has grown beyond a handful of vagabonds scraping by on odd jobs. Our name carries weight, our presence in the Empire cannot be ignored, and when we take interest in a venture, it tends to prosper—or disappear.

We are not noble, not yeoman, not militia, and yet we command respect.

Where we go next is up to us. But one thing is certain—House Crossland is not a family easily crossed, nor one to be taken lightly.

Join House Crossland

Interested in joining our house? We're always on the lookout for resourceful individuals who understand the value of connections and opportunity.

Out-of-game, we welcome players of all experience levels. Whether you're new to Empire LRP or a seasoned veteran looking for a new group, House Crossland offers camaraderie, assistance, and plenty of roleplaying opportunities.

Find us at The Yeoman's End in the Marches area during any event, or contact us through the details below.

Contact Us

To get in touch with House Crossland:

Email: housecrossland@gmail.com

Discord: Join The Marches Discord

Or find us at The Yeoman's End in the Marches during any Empire event!