Mas family

The Mas Family was one of the most influential families in Miltona from it's foundation in 1353 until the massacre of the family in 1615. Bastian Mas was one of the founders of Miltona, and a member of the Respected Elders. The family had 4 mayors between 1407 and 1576, more than any other family, although notably they had no members of the Miltona Watch. In 1613 Inacio and his son Romeu were leaders of the Second Miltona Revolution. Following the defeat of the revolution, Commandant Galfridus Alonge Wildemoors decided that the Mas Family were too influential and revolutionary. Over a period of several days the entire family (some 30 people) were systematically murdered.

Bastian Mas
Bastian Mas was born in Huesca Aragon some time between 1310 and 1320. He moved to Brezonde in his 20s as one of many Aragonese settlers at that time. In Brezonde he made friends with Rolán Entenza and Pietro Calasanz. In the 1330s the triple talked of the establishment of a new town in one of the uninhabited parts of Brunant, but these ideas were soon put to bed as they settled in and started families. In 1352 tragedy struck as a Genoese raid (part of the Venentian-Genoese war that the Aragonese had joined) led to the death of Rolán's brother, parents and two daughters. To deal with Entenza's grief the trio recommited to the idea of establishing a new settlement.