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When one compares all things Rudeus has done and compare with the Greyrat family and even with other Nobles he seems to come off as somewhat saint
I'm trying to create a realistic nobility for a feudal settinf and I've got a king, the dukes beneath him, the barons beneath them and the Knights and lord's beneath them. Would other noble families exist? What makes them noble? Is it being a baron or a duke? It's all so confusing.
I would want to be a Trevelyan
What if the daughter who died is reincarnated... and becomes the ML?
I'm thinking something like this:
Additional possible plot points:
Thoughts?
Say there is a monarchy in your world, and the bloodline in this monarchy (Or atleast most of them, if not the head of the family) has done something, or a series of things which has lead to the people they ruled over actually grouping together to overthrow them. If this has happened in your world, what was it that the family had done to make their people overthrow them from power? How did the people do it?
Another way to put it would be if a king had been exceedingly awful at his job as king, as well as the rest of the monarchy doing other crappy things, which has made the people decide it would be best to make sure that the entire family are no longer on the throne. What was it that the family or king had done? How did the people do it?
Am DMing DiA and my question is basically what the title asks: do the Vanthampur family have an official crest as an aristocratic family? Obviously, Thalamra was lowborn, but one fo the first things an up-jumped lower class person might do upon ascending the ranks of nobility, traditionally, would be to commission an official family crest.
Have any DMs out there designed or found a noble crest for the Vanthampurs to use in the game? For any handouts or background art or anything like that, or even just description of their fancy villa, or any of their possessions and business dealings.
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I mean, it should have been obvious to me at a glance... but it really wasn't and I had white the 'whoah' moment coming years late. I've been addicted to these for a while and just thought I liked the setting or something. Typically, the main character has one of these scenarios:
1(the one that most resonates with me) The character has a terrible life that they are completely helpless to stop from spiraling out of control and die very young and tragically. They wake up one day, and they're 7-12 years old again, with all the memories and anger of an adult.
2- The character has been reading a book and wakes up one day in the body of a tragic character.
3(more rare)- It seems/ would have seemed like all is lost, but the character is granted a boon that enables them to have a completely different hold on life, such as being born a really intelligent child in a warm but weak family, gaining a new perspective or unreachable power through body switching, turning into an animal, or suddenly having a disability or handicap removed(though this last one usually goes along with scenario 1, "a second chance given by god" or something) Alternatively, they are reborn into another life in close proximity to their old one but have a hard time letting go, if not dedicating it entirely to unfinished business, be it for vengeance or protecting the new family they now cherish extremely.
In all of these scenarios, the 'tragedy' is anything beyond the main character's control--be it horrible circumstance, fatal flaw of what is just beyond their ability to be infallible against, or even immature behavior in the absence of a guiding parental figure. But it's often thoroughly justified with backstory, and it's always changeable, no matter how horrible...
In particular, I was reading a story from 1st scenario one and it resonated with me a lot. In the original timeline, the character was a depressed/stunned child and unable to speak or retaliate due to trauma, and by the time she managed to start recovering, others had already taken advantage of her weakness and there just wasn't enough time for her to grow stronger soon enough. Memories of people taking advantage on her in her first try at life hit me hard in the chest because her reactions are so realistic and familiar to me-- The stunned body language, the dehabilitating hurt, the disbelief and the shivering. The quiet loss of active hope that you can do anything but limit extraneous risk and hunker down. She goes back in
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So was there any Bleach media that released the name of the 5th noble house? The Bleach Wiki isn't really helpful because for some reason they don't update a lot of the info involving the light novels on it.
Hi, I am a fan or regency era England. I just love the period and love period dramas set in this time. But when i watched Bridgerton it made me think. In Bridgerton Sir Henry is having an affair with Lord Wetherby. I am aware that homosexuality could lead to a death penalty in this era. To my question(s): Could two noble gentlemen get executed for homosexuality or would their titles and family name protect them? Are there any examples?
Saw a video of a man kicking the shit out of an aggressive kangaroo to save his kid.
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