[Discuss] Adventurer questions
Samuel Knowlton
sam at iamsam.org
Sat May 26 09:43:12 CEST 2007
>> Speak for your own bastards. Everyone gets to RP their character's
background (within reason) as they see fit. It would have been enough
to say that the third type was an unacknowledged bastard. One you
don't even say is yours, no matter how obvious it may be.
They don't get to make their adventurer a noble.
The bastard son of a king and another noble is not going to be running
around the woods chasing monsters.
To have a commoner in any way related to your noble family would be a huge
black mark. Commoners can't possibly be related to nobles because commoners
are a different breed of human. If a commoner becomes a noble, it's not that
they did something, it's that we just never noticed all this time that they
were realy noble, and oh we've just been mistaken about it! So
congratulations, you obviously are a noble to be such a great fellow.
Your adventurer can, of course, CLAIM to be related to whomever he or she
wants. But I'm pigeonholing adventurers into this third category because our
adventurers would not have tutors or titles (they can't have those) -- and
any real "noble" bastard could have both. You don't have to legitimize a
bastard to give them a title - you just have to legitimize them if you want
to give them your highest title upon your death. You can create them lord of
whatever, suo jure, and bam, you've got what is essentially a brand new
noble family.
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