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The McSweeneys are a very old established family, despite their name which doesn't fit in with the other four houses: [[Sungs]], [[Tangs]], [[Hongs]] and the [[Fangs]]. | The McSweeneys are a very old established family, despite their name which doesn't fit in with the other four houses: [[Sungs]], [[Tangs]], [[Hongs]] and the [[Fangs]]. | ||
After the success of the revolutionaries establishment of a [[People's Beneficent Republic of Agatea|Republic]] after the fall of the Empire, several members of the McSweeneys moved to the neighbouring island of [[Nafooi]] to try to continue the old empire. | |||
A jug "from the McSweeney dynasty" is mentioned in passing as being owned (and destroyed) by [[Effie King]] in {{RS|, p. 28}}. | |||
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The McSweeneys might even be described as a '''Noble House'''... refer to James Clavell's [[wikipedia:Noble_House|novel]] of the same name concerning the machinations of the founding families who built Hong Kong and established Anglo-Chinese trading dynasties. In particular Dirk Straun who, like the McSweeneys, has a Scottish name. | The McSweeneys might even be described as a '''Noble House'''... refer to James Clavell's [[wikipedia:Noble_House|novel]] of the same name concerning the machinations of the founding families who built Hong Kong and established Anglo-Chinese trading dynasties. In particular Dirk Straun who, like the McSweeneys, has a Scottish name. | ||
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Latest revision as of 02:26, 4 March 2020
One of the five noble families in the Agatean Empire who wrestle for the rule of the Counterweight continent and periodically succeed in getting a member enthroned as Emperor.
The McSweeneys are a very old established family, despite their name which doesn't fit in with the other four houses: Sungs, Tangs, Hongs and the Fangs.
After the success of the revolutionaries establishment of a Republic after the fall of the Empire, several members of the McSweeneys moved to the neighbouring island of Nafooi to try to continue the old empire.
A jug "from the McSweeney dynasty" is mentioned in passing as being owned (and destroyed) by Effie King in Raising Steam, p. 28.
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The McSweeneys might even be described as a Noble House... refer to James Clavell's novel of the same name concerning the machinations of the founding families who built Hong Kong and established Anglo-Chinese trading dynasties. In particular Dirk Straun who, like the McSweeneys, has a Scottish name.