House of Jarhket

The House Of Jarhket were a noble family who erupted in the early Third Age. They later merged with their long-time running feuders, the House Of Mehjit in the Fifth Age. They claimed their wealth and nobility after saving a cheiftain from certain death in the early Fourth Age.

History Third-Fourth Age
'As Decreed By The Royal Scribe To The Emir, Heret Majorcus-Jarhket'

The history of the House Of Jarhket dates back to the Third Age, where two poor families, Jarhman and Ketlin married each other. The House consists of mainly politicians, including Geslin Jarhket, Grand Vizier to the Emir and Heret Majorcus-Jarhket, Royal Scribe to the Emir. They became the Jarhket Family. About 50 years later, they claimed wealth and nobility by saving an unknown cheiftain from attackers. He granted them eternal wealth from his tribe, and this earned them the title of Nobility. They became the House Of Jarhket. In the early Fourth Age, the House Of Jarhket developed a feud with the opposing House, the House Of Mehjit, after agreeing with the Emir's decision of executing the Mehjit leader, Alaisima Mehjit.