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A Marcher Household represents a group of yeomen, lead by one of their number who is called a Steward. Political power in the Marches rests in the hands of the Households.

Anyone who owns farmland has the right to call themselves a yeoman, and only they have a voice in Marcher politics. Any yeoman can choose to follow another, becoming a part of their Household, and the leader of a Household is known as its Steward. Owning farmland is considered a great responsibility; it is the duty of the yeoman to ensure the best interests of everyone who lives and works on it. The process of declaring the leadership of the Marcher territories is in the hands of the Households.

In times past, a Household would be responsible for the defence of all the members’ lands, so it was practical for members to live near each other. In modern times this requirement is less important, thanks the the existence of the Imperial armies, and the lands claimed by a Household may be scattered throughout a March. Smaller Households often swear loyalty to larger ones, partly to further cooperation between Households and partly to increase their political power.

Creating a Household

A Household is the easiest kind of Marcher group to create.

A Household may also include the crafters who live on the Household's land, a friar or two,

Most Households also include a few Beaters in their number.